Arsenal claimed the first piece of silverware after prevailing over London rivals Chelsea on penalties in today’s Community Shield fixture at Wembley.
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Five Premier League youngsters who need a loan spell this summer
With over a month left until the transfer window closes, here are five youngsters at different Premier League clubs who’d benefit from a loan spell away from their current sides and why. Continue reading “Five Premier League youngsters who need a loan spell this summer”
What’s next for Jeff Reine-Adelaide?

Since his promotion into the first-team around this time last year, Jeff Reine-Adelaide made six senior appearances but all were in the Cup competitions.
Player focus: Iwobi’s disappointing decision-making prominent nervy Hull win

Alex Iwobi wasn’t at his free-flowing best throughout in a frustrating afternoon for the 20-year-old against hull city.
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Ademola Lookman: Arsenal’s loss, Everton’s gain

After he netted his seventh goal of the current campaign in a narrow Boxing Day win over MK Dons, Charlton’s highly-rated teenager Ademola Lookman, is becoming increasingly close to a possible Everton move.
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Feature: Ben Sheaf – on first-team prospects and Iwobi inspiration for u23s

The versatile and very talented 18-year-old has shown his ability in amongst Arsenal’s u23 side, where he has established himself as a mainstay in the team over the past few months.
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Five things we learned from Arsenal’s smashing win over Chelsea

It was a morale-boosting victory for Arsenal against fierce west London rivals Chelsea on Saturday evening, but what did we learn from the match?
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Everton 0-2 Arsenal: Welbeck and Iwobi on scoresheet as Gunners victorious in style

Birthday boy Hector Bellerín, Danny Welbeck and in particular Alex Iwobi – on his first Premier League start – were excellent as the Gunners were victorious in a must-win game to keep their title chances alive.
Gunners back in tandem with stylish victory
Following three games without a win, it was imperative that Arsenal started quickly and effectively took the game to their opponents on Saturday – an Everton side buoyed by their 2-0 home victory over Chelsea last time out, sealing their passage into the FA Cup semi-finals as a result.
They did just that, despite plenty of news rumbling before kick-off that a section of the travelling supporters might possibly stage a protest at both the club – in particular major shareholder Stan Kroenke – and current manager Arséne Wenger, who the media have continuously said is under an increasing amount of pressure to succeed in a relatively unpredictable league campaign, as their best opportunity to win the title is seemingly slipping away from their grasp.

