Mikel Arteta disappointed
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Mikel Arteta explains what Arsenal currently lack compared to Liverpool
Mikel Merino shares when he found out from Mikel Arteta that he’d be playing up front for Arsenal
Arsenal striker Mikel Merino shares when he found out he'd be playing up front ahead of his brace against Leicester City.
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Mikel Arteta disappointed as Liverpool increase gap
Skelly’s second red card of 2025 appeared to put the final nail in Arsenal’s title dreams and any chances of them catching Liverpool. The Gunners simply didn’t turn
Arsenal’s 15-game unbeaten Premier League run came to an end as West Ham United thwarted their attempt to reduce the gap to leaders Liverpool at the top of the table.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has praised match-winner Mikel Merino for his ability to sense danger in the opponent's box after the midfielder's two late goals as a makeshift striker against Leicester City earned a precious 2-0 win on Saturday.
Arsenal ignored their injury woes to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool as Mikel Merino inspired a 2-0 win against Leicester, while Omar Marmoush's hat-trick fired Manchester City's
The Arsenal fans serenaded Merino at the full-time whistle, singing his name continuously and this will comfortably go down as his best day in an Arsenal shirt. The Spaniard has so far failed to hit the heights expected of him after joining Arsenal in the summer from Real Sociedad for around £30million.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta shares what he said to Mikel Merino before he came on as a striker and scored a brace against Leicester.
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Paul Merson expects Mikel Arteta to stick with Raheem Sterling in his starting XI for Arsenal’s ‘must-win’ match against West Ham, despite the forward’s ineffective performance at Leicester.
Mikel Merino popped up with a surprise brace as ... Second-placed Arsenal are four points behind Liverpool, who have a game in hand against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday.
Ethan Nwaneri had been a rare bright spark for Arsenal up until then, but after some brilliant defending from Myles Lewis-Skelly and the two goals from Merino, Arsenal are now four points behind Liverpool, who play Wolves on Sunday. Jordan Campbell breaks down the talking points from the King Power Stadium.
Arsenal were shut out for the second-straight Premier League game, drawing 0-0 at Nottingham Forest as the Gunners attack continues to condemn their minimal title hopes.
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