Mikel Arteta must exploit biggest Arsenal strength to keep season alive - As the attack struggles with absentees, the Gunners’ other strengths must take up the slack
The reasons why Arsenal should not abandon Mikel Merino experiment at Nottingham Forest - Gunners were toothless in attack against West Ham but Arteta should persist with Merino
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will be faced with another difficult choice this weekend of who to play up front amid their injury crisis, after Mikel Merino scored a brace against Leicester last week as a
SPORT has you covered for all the latest news as the Premier League action continues on a blockbuster Sunday. Liverpool can move a step closer to the Premier League title if they beat
Mikel Merino is not predicted to start for Arsenal in their Premier League match against West Ham as the squad continues to play without a natural striker
Arsenal fell to defeat against West Ham as they struggled without a striker and Paul Merson is very concerned with where it leaves the Gunners for the remainder of the season
SPORT has you covered for all the latest news as the Premier League action continues on a blockbuster Sunday. Liverpool can move a step closer to the Premier League title if they beat
Arsenal have been training with different players leading the line and not just midfielder Mikel Merino, manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday as the club grapples with an injury crisis that has left them without a recognised striker available.
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.
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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.
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Football London on MSNCalafiori and White start, Lewis-Skelly rested, Merino on bench – Arsenal line-ups vs West HamArsenal return to Premier League action and will face West Ham this weekend after finding out their Champions League last-16 opponents, PSV Eindhoven. Arsenal can close the gap to Liverpool again to five points with the same number of games played with the Reds then playing Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Arsenal’s attack looks blunt without the injured quartet of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz. Jesus and Havertz are out for the rest of the season and Arteta has confirmed Martinelli and Saka will not be back before the March international break.
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