Thursday 26 February 2015

Same old Arsenal

Arsenal 1-3 Monaco


Arsene Wenger. Shock....

Arsenal once again gave themselves a mountain to climb to qualify for the quarter finals of the Champions League, after yet another disastrous first leg.

In seasons gone by the Gunners have been undone at this stage of the competition by phenomenal performances from the best teams in the World, as the likes of Barcelona and Bayern Munich lit up the Emirates Stadium with displays that would eventually see them win the tournament. On Wednesday night, Arsene Wenger’s side were well and truly beaten by Monaco, a side whose name did not strike fear into anyone with affiliations to the Gunners when the draw was made.

Monday 23 February 2015

Lucky Arsenal

Crystal Palace 1-2 Arsenal



Arsenal were extremely fortunate to leave Selhurst Park with all three points on Saturday, as Crystal Palace really took the game to their opponents and deserved at least a draw for their great endeavour.

Monday 16 February 2015

Gunners too hot for Boro

Arsenal 2-0 Middlesbrough


Olivier Giroud
Arsenal booked their place in the FA Cup quarter finals with an extremely comfortable win at home to Middlesbrough on Sunday evening.

When the draw had initially been made, several eyebrows were raised amongst football pundits, as the prospect of another cup shock appeared tangible.

Wednesday 11 February 2015

Poor Gunners defeat foxes

Arsenal 2-1 Leicester City

Laurent Koscielny scores

Arsenal defeated the Premiership’s bottom club Leicester City on Tuesday night with a very unconvincing performance which may have left several Gunners fans fearing for the club’s top four status, despite the win moving their side into fourth place, albeit on a temporary basis.

Monday 9 February 2015

Derby blues

Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal


Arsenal came away from White Hart Lane on Saturday with feelings of great disappointment having failed to perform in the game which means the most to their supporters.

Monday 2 February 2015

Five Star Gunners

Arsenal 5-0 Aston Villa

14/15: Arsenal 5-0 Aston Villa - Theo Walcott
Arsenal got themselves ready for Saturday’s North London derby in perfect fashion with a fine display against Aston Villa, recording their biggest result of the season so far as they defeated Paul Lambert’s side 5-0.

Much has been made of the form of Alexis Sanchez since he joined the Gunners, with many pundits suggesting the great Chilean has been carrying the side, leading both the scoring and assist charts at the club. When Wenger announced at the pre match press conference that Sanchez would not be available for this game due to a hamstring injury, alarm bells began to ring for all Arsenal supporters. How would the Gunners cope without their talisman?