Sunday 20 March 2016

Gunners prove too strong for Everton

Everton 0-2 Arsenal



Arsenal finally returned to winning ways on Saturday with a very comfortable away win against Everton to keep their very slim title hopes alive.

After weeks and weeks of below par performances, the Gunners were in desperate need of an improved display and got just that.

Thursday 17 March 2016

Six years of the same old story

Barcelona 3-1 Arsenal


Arsenal were put out of their misery and dumped out the Champions League at the last 16 stage for the 6th consecutive season as Barcelona once again proved to be too strong for the Gunners.

Monday 14 March 2016

Out of the cup

Arsenal 1-2 Watford

Arsenal lost their grip on the FA Cup with yet another insipid display on Sunday as the Gunners once again struggled to create goal scoring opportunities and on the few occasions they did, failed to take them.

After a testing few weeks, the mood around the training ground should have been improved following the hard fought draw against Tottenham and then the 4-0 victory over Hull.

Wednesday 9 March 2016

Strikers back on form?

Hull 0-4 Arsenal



Arsenal progressed to the quarter finals of the FA Cup with a fine 4-0 victory away to Hull City on Tuesday night. However the Gunners joy at qualifying for the next round of the competition was somewhat tempered by the fact they lost three players to injury and ended the game with a makeshift back four.

Sunday 6 March 2016

Some pride restored

Tottenham 2-2 Arsenal



Saturday’s much anticipated North London Derby ended all square at White Hart Lane, as Arsenal dug deep to ensure they didn’t lose a fourth straight game despite being reduced to ten men early in the second half.

Thursday 3 March 2016

Pathetic Gunners lose again!

Arsenal 1-2 Swansea

Mesut Ozil and Olivier GiroudSportsmail's Kevin Quigley captures the moment Francis Coquelin and Petr Cech comfort the Spanish defender after the 2-1 defeat
Mesut Ozil and Olivier Giroud

Arsenal produced yet another woeful performance on Wednesday night, as they lost more ground in the title race and were roundly booed off the pitch by their long suffering supporters.

The level of performance in their defeat to Manchester United at the weekend had fallen far below the standards Gunners fans would expect but with Arsene Wenger failing to respond in the appropriate manner, it shouldn’t have surprised so many that Arsenal produced a display once again lacking in hunger, desire and commitment.