Arsenal fans unveiled a new banner showing their love for Mikel Arteta's face before their match against Leeds.
WHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL? He has since proved many doubters wrong, Before the Gunners clash against Leeds, the Emirates faithful unveiled a banner showing their support for their Spanish boss.
Arsenal look to pick up from where they left off before the international break as they host Leeds at the Emirates Stadium this afternoon.
It’s the only way to have some chances to get a good result.” Says a lot about the strength Arsenal have in forward areas that Saka drops out and there’s still plenty of confidence. The Gunners are on a run of six straight Any positive result at the Emirates would be a massive bonus. Follow all the action with Standard Sport’s LIVE blog below, featuring expert analysis from Simon Collings at the ground. [Premier League](/topic/premier-league) wins, leaving them top of the table and eight points clear of Manchester City heading into the final 10 League matches.
Arsenal can move one game closer to clinching their first Premier League title since 2004 when they host relegation strugglers Leeds at the Emirates.
USA Network, Universo Leeds are having to do without three of their most important players as injuries take a toll on their squad. 120 mins from kickoff: Arsenal have won 22 of 28 Premier League matches this season. Meanwhile, no Patrick Bamford or Weston McKennie in the starting lineup for Leeds. 10 mins from kickoff: Looks like there might be an issue for Ben White. On the kickoff, it was deja-vu from the Bournemouth match. And Leeds are also pushing into the attack when they win it back. The visitors don't waste time going upfield. Again it's the visitors with the more incisive attacks. Leeds right-back Luke Ayling with a boot into the knee of Gabriel Jesus, who was making a dribbling move past him in the box. Leeds 'keeper Illan Meslier comes off his line to clear on an Arsenal counter, but the ball winds up at the feet of Gabriel Martinelli who sent the ball on an empty net. —
Gabriel Jesus will make his first Premier League start since November in today's game against Leeds United. Bukayo Saka drops down to the bench to ...
Copyright 2023 The Arsenal Football Club plc. He brings a lot of energy, quality, movement and chaos. Bukayo Saka drops down to the bench to accommodate the Brazilian after struggling with illness over the past couple of days, in what is the only change to our side that beat Crystal Palace in our last league game before the international break.
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Little stutter in the run up sends Meslier the wrong way. Atmosphere has totally changed here and Arsenal are on the charge for a second. Arsenal counter and Meslier does well to sweep to stop Odegaard from getting in. Robin Koch booked for a tackle on Gabriel Martinelli just when the Brazil forward looked to be in. Arsenal ahead but far from their best. At Elland Road, the Gunners were treated to one of their toughest challenges of the campaign and only just escaped with all three points.
Gabriel Jesus was given a heroes welcome when he returned to the Arsenal changing room following his brace in the 4-1 win against Leeds on Saturday.
When asked how much of the game at the Etihad he had allowed his team to watch, Arteta said: “We were on the bus, and it was in and out, so small parts. He grabbed the opportunity with a lot of conviction and with two goals.” Who is the best No.9 in the world? WHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL? He’s been working so hard for the last four or five months with a lot of support from the team and the staff. Today he deserved the chance to start.
The win was Arsenal's seventh in a row in the Premier League, and was inspired by a brace from Gabriel Jesus on his first league start since November. Jesus, ...
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Gabriel Jesus was given a heroes welcome when he returned to the Arsenal changing room following his brace in the 4-1 win against Leeds on Saturday.
When asked how much of the game at the Etihad he had allowed his team to watch, Arteta said: “We were on the bus, and it was in and out, so small parts. He grabbed the opportunity with a lot of conviction and with two goals.” He’s been working so hard for the last four or five months with a lot of support from the team and the staff.
Brenden Aaronson has been named to Leeds' starting XI to face top-of-the-table Arsenal.
Leeds, meanwhile, are in the heat of a relegation race. Weston McKennie, meanwhile, only made the bench [after dealing with some kind of illness during the USMNT's win over El Salvador.](https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/leeds-usmnt-weston-mckennie-struggling-flu-return-premier-league/bltc53913d8b8c37791) Who is the best No.9 in the world?
Arsenal are hoping to pick up a crucial three points against Leeds United this afternoon and reclaim their eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League ...
The Brazilian celebrated by pointing to Odegaard and hugging his captain after giving the Gunners a crucial lead. Luke Ayling fouled the Brazilian striker inside the penalty box after he slid in and made contact with Jesus' knee, resulting in a spot kick. Jesus' penalty kick helped ease worries around the ground as Arsenal head into the second half with a 1-0 lead. Jack Grealish fired a warning to the Gunners following City's win with Pep Guardiola's side still having a game in hand to play later this season. Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard played a key role in helping Gabriel Jesus remain focused on converting his penalty to give the hosts the lead at half-time. The Gunners boss revealed that Saka had been feeling unwell prior to the match and opted to start Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard in attack instead.
ARSENAL 4-1 LEEDS: Gabriel Jesus' brace helped Mikel Arteta's side restore their eight-point lead over title rivals Manchester City at the top of the ...
Arsenal are up for the fight again. He replied, "I don't watch football, so I was just focused on the game today and that was it. The confidence was evident from White's post-match interview. That word - soft - was something that came up time and time again during the latter years of Arsene Wenger's long reign. Look at Martin Odegaard - a midfielder who was called a "flop" after he failed to break into Real Madrid's first team as a teenager. If Arsenal can keep doing that, this title is theirs. and they are relishing this title race. Yet Arsenal's current boss has, somehow, has managed to shake off that tag during the last couple of years. Arsenal are no longer a soft touch... He confirmed the Englishman is suffering with a minor issue but was keen to play after Arsenal's other right-back, Tomiyasu, suffered a season-ending knee injury. Yet it seemed as Ben White's afternoon was over before it even started, as he failed to complete Arsenal's warm-up. In years gone by, Arsenal have been accused of being soft by pundits and fans.