Arsenal take on Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League tonight.Mikel Arteta's side have won their only Europa League game so far, a 2-1 victory in Zurich.
Arsenal have a massive game against Liverpool here at the Emirates looming on Sunday. That would have put the game to rest. Jesus glides past two defenders, showing brilliant skill in doing so, to get free in the Glimt box. Optimism.— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 6, 2022 at 9:12 PM UTC October 6, 2022 at 9:13 PM UTC A lot of players haven't played a lot of minutes and you could feel that in their understanding what to do and when to do it. "But in general I think we lacked a bit of connection today between the players; too many simple things, too many giveaways. October 6, 2022 at 9:25 PM UTC October 6, 2022 at 9:37 PM UTC [Matt Turner](https://theathletic.com/football/player/matt-turner-5p5f3nxr8IWmxX0V/). Arsenal broke through in the 23rd minute,
Goals from Eddie Nketiah, Rob Holding and Fabio Vieira overcame the Norwegian champions to move us to the top of the Europa League Group A table, and maintain ...
Copyright 2022 The Arsenal Football Club plc. Goals from Eddie Nketiah, Rob Holding and Fabio Vieira overcame the Norwegian champions to move us to the top of the Europa League Group A table, and maintain our 100 per cent start in the competition. It was a fine evening's work in the Europa League as we beat Bodo/Glimt 3-0 at Emirates Stadium, and you can see the best of the action in our highlights package now.
The Arsenal-Liverpool rivalry is one of the most captivating in England. Both clubs are a part of the big six in the league.
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"The bus was driving in a narrow street where we met another car. The question was: who would give way? Unfortunately, our man withdrew."
Here we had to get off the bus and go to the stadium. But we arrived in good time." A lot of strange things have happened when we have been on European tours!" "It's classic Bodo/Glimt. "The question was: who would give way? Unfortunately, our man withdrew."
Liverpool began the season wondering how many points they could afford to drop and remain in the title race. Seven games in and Jurgen Klopp no longer knows ...
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Arsenal made it two wins from two in the Europa League with a comfortable 3-0 win against Bodo/Glimt on Thursday night. First-half goals from Eddie Nketiah ...
His whipped cross for Holding's goal was excellent and he was then on hand late on to score his second for the club after some fine play from Gabriel Jesus. But it's still been a frustrating season for the 27-year-old, so he would have been determined to make an impact on what was his first home start of the campaign. The Arsenal defender has struggled for any sort of game time this season, so it was no surprise to see him smiling when he planted Fabio Vieira's excellent cross into the corner to make it 2-0.
Arsenal dominated in the first half at the Emirates, pushing the Norwegian champions onto the defensive and forcing them into mistakes. The Premier League side ...
In Group G, leaders Freiburg grabbed a 2-0 win at home against Nantes thanks to goals from Daniel-Kofi Kyereh and Vincenzo Grifo while Qarabag beat Olympiakos 3-0 win away. Feyenoord were held to a 2-2 draw by Midtjylland after the Danish side fought back from 2-0 down in Group F. Real Betis beat AS Roma 2-1 away thanks to Luiz Henrique's 88th-minute winner to maintain their 100 percent record in Group C.
Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah (front) vies for the ball with Bodo's Gaute Hoberg Vetti during the Europa League match yesterday. (AP pic).
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LONDON, Oct 7 — Liverpool's faltering Premier League title challenge could suffer a fatal blow if leaders Arsenal win Sunday's marquee match-up at the ...
They are in the best moment of their lives, full of confidence, and it’s a big game.” “I’m sure Casemiro will play a really important role.” That’s the way it works.” Casemiro has made four substitute appearances in the Premier League, with his only starts coming in the Europa League, but the derby meltdown could be the trigger for a sustained promotion to the starting line-up. “I help out very little. “It’s something to look forward to.
Jurgen Klopp will be hopeful that his star defender will be fit to feature against Arsenal on Sunday.
The 21-year-old was rushed back to training too quickly and triggered a previous injury of his to his tibia. Speaking in early September on the youngster, Klopp said: "When Curtis was out previously, he had a stress reaction in a bone around the tibia. With Ox it is the same and that's why the two boys are not in the Champions League squad because of their expected return." Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has been plagued with injuries throughout his career, is out of action at the moment. The German last provided an update on the Scotsman to the end of last month, claiming that the left-back shouldn't be out for too long. It's a serious hamstring injury and it will take longer. But it's a hamstring, and we all hate this word, we hate the injury but anyway it happens from time to time and now Ox was the one." Klopp will be hopeful that his star defender is fit to feature against the Gunners on Sunday, though there's no real indication as to whether he's ready. However, while Liverpool may have a large injury list to contend with, the prospect of Andy Robertson making a return comes as a boost. Robertson picked up a knee injury during Liverpool's 4-1 defeat to Napoli in the Champions League. The expected return date is somewhere in October, that's why we had to make the decision. The 27-year-old looks almost certain to not travel to north London, though stranger things have happened.
Ahead of Sunday's clash between Arsenal and Liverpool, GOAL takes a look at some of the big pre-match talking points, including the latest Gunners team news ...
Jurgen Klopp’s side have won six of the last seven Premier League meetings between the sides and also came out on top in the League Cup semi-final last season, winning 2-0 in north London. In fact, they have beaten their neighbours on home territory in five of their last six league meetings at the Emirates. [Whilst the victory against Tottenham in the north London derby was impressive, beating Spurs at home is hardly a rare occurrence for Arsenal](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/inside-arsenal-fck-it-mentality-arteta-table-toppers/blt2732fb4262b461f1).
LONDON (Reuters) - Premier League leaders Arsenal face a real test of their credentials against Liverpool on Sunday but they still have plenty of room for ...
"It is a really exciting game to play against one of the top opponents in this league," Arteta told reporters. "I am very conscious that we can get much better than what we are today... They won 2-0 there last time around in March.
It seems as if Jurgen Klopp's back is against the wall ahead of Liverpool's clash with Arsenal and the German has been warned about employing the new tactic ...
"There was no way Arsenal were going to lose that game, I'm not as sure with this one as it represents a different test for the table toppers. "Liverpool played four forwards against Rangers and dominated the game as they secured a 2-0 win at Anfield. And, the Reds have been warned by Paul Merson that they could struggle against Arsenal if they employ a similar system at the weekend. "If Arsenal win against Liverpool and manage to stay close to Manchester City in the coming months, they could well be contenders for the Premier League title this season. "This is a harder game for Arsenal than the Tottenham one and I say this because the fans and the players were naturally hyped for the derby," the former Arsenal midfielder wrote in a column for [The Gunners](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/) are set to welcome the Merseyside club to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday as they [look to retain their place at the top of the Premier League](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/news/klopp-formation-hint-arsenal-liverpool-25202378).
Mikel Arteta has praised William Saliba, but believes he shouldn't be compared to other defenders.
However, they will both have to be at the top of their game when they face off on Sunday in a head-to-head clash. He is fast enough to deal with the quickest strikers, aerially strong to cope with target men, and comfortable in possession to ensure his side can play from the back. And then he has done it in a really natural way without any flashing lights, just being himself. He is Saliba, he's no one else, and he needs to make his own career. Saliba has been one of the standout stars for the Gunners this season, having returned from a loan spell at Olympique Marseille last year. The two centre-backs have had a huge impact on their respective sides but will face off against each other at the weekend.
Mikel Arteta said: 'You need to believe you can compete,' with Arsenal having won only once in the past 19 matches against Jürgen Klopp's side.
Although Arsenal burnished their credentials with an exhilarating win over Spurs last Saturday there is a sense Liverpool would be a more telling scalp given the hold Klopp’s team have exerted on them. “You’ve seen a lot of [turnarounds] in this league and we are making assumptions,” he said. They have stormed to the Premier League’s summit with a tempo and rhythm reminiscent of Jürgen Klopp’s side, who have made a scratchy start and sit ninth.
Jurgen Klopp has suggested that Arsenal were only able to sign Gabriel Jesus because the “distance” between them and Manchester City is “big enough”.
Jesus has hit the ground running at Emirates Stadium, [registering five goals and three assists](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/watch-gabriel-jesus-vinicius-jr-dance-celebration-arsenal-brazil-racism-row/blt41a937e2115a3fcf) through nine appearances, but Liverpool boss Klopp says City would not have sold him to a more direct rival. I know City would not have sold him to every club but to Arsenal the distance was big enough geographically and they did it. The Gabriel Jesus role at City was a nine, a winger, last year everybody said City had no No.9, he was still there but he played obviously from the wing and now he can play his role.”
Our perfect start to our Europa League group stage continued on Thursday night as we defeated Bodo/Glimt 3-0 at Emirates Stadium.
They came here and they tried to play exactly the same as they have played away or at home against any opponent, and probably that’s credit to the manager. How clear and brave they are in what they want to do. What I can say is that I’m really happy to have him in the team. When he puts the ball in the back of the net. That’s his mentality, and this is where we want to take him. We were really effective in the final third and we looked a threat, but in terms of composure and sometimes the timing between the units because they haven’t played together much, some levels were lacking a little bit and in football timing is everything. We all love his attitude and the qualities that he has, so we are really happy to have him. But then this is football, and there are so many uncontrollable circumstances that will determine if we go this way, or that way - we use this player, or that player. Every time he’s around the box he’s a real threat, really intelligent player and brave. We need to again start to create those moment, because they are really special. There are still a lot of things individually and collectively that need to be done better and they need to keep their standards as high as possible and to try to reach the next level and the next level. The same as the others, keep doing better and better.
Arsenal and their "sublime" midfield trio will have a field day if Liverpool play two midfielders behind four attackers on Sunday, Paul Merson claims.
Thursday’s 3-0 win over Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League came after a thumping 3-1 north London derby win over Tottenham. The hosts have made a flying start and sit top, showing unexpected progress early on. They will have the home fans on their side against a side who have huffed and puffed. “This is a massive game for the Gunners and could be one of the biggest tests of [Mikel] Arteta’s managerial career so far.” “Against Arsenal, though, I think they’ll get ripped to shreds if they play Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara against the likes of Granit Xhaka, Thomas Partey and Martin Odegaard as the Gunners trio have been in sublime form this season.” “Liverpool played four forwards against Rangers and dominated the game as they secured a 2-0 win at Anfield,” Merson wrote in a Sportskeeda column.
Ahead of one of this season's biggest tests against Liverpool, Mikel Arteta spoke to the press about our opponents, our start to the season, ...
But as we're looking ahead, again, to where we want to be and at the moment, we are not there yet. I think one of the things in terms of how you measure success, as well as lifting trophies, is needing to understand where we were. Now, I look at the games with a different perspective - you have to be much cooler, and you have to prepare many other aspects that are relevant to beat them on Sunday. If you're able to win, we set an atmosphere and such a feeling of belonging and participation, I think it's much better. And we have to show those opponents again that we have reached the level and we are ready to compete against them. So it's something that we have to experience, and test because at the moment, we don't really know how it's going to play out. Well, we know that the fixtures that we've been given have no precedence in this league because of the World Cup and with everything that we have to play in between. You always hear about the weaknesses that you want to improve. The atmosphere they're creating every time we play for them is fantastic. I think the way he has established himself, the composure and leadership that he's shown on the pitch – it's done in a very natural way without any flashlights, just being himself. But at the moment, we cannot ask anything of them. Again, it's another really exciting game to play against one of the toughest opponents in this league.
Win moves Gunners 14 points clear of Liverpool · Arsenal failed to score in four games vs Reds last season · Liverpool have won last four Premier League meetings.
Liverpool have scored 103 goals against Arsenal in the Premier League. But they have a terrible recent record against Liverpool, losing five of the last six meetings between the sides in all competitions. The Gunners have enjoyed a superb start to the season, winning seven of their first eight league games.
Chris Sutton expects Arsenal to simply turn up and steamroll Liverpool on Sunday despite all but writing off the Gunners under Mikel Arteta.
Supporters are allowed to dream but must be wary of the volatile media furore that engulfs the modern game. Despite this, Arsenal go into the clash as overwhelming favourites. Despite their stuttering start, Liverpool should provide a far sterner examination of what the Gunners can achieve in 2022-23. “The way Arsenal went at Tottenham last weekend was impressive and bodes well for this game too,” Sutton wrote. Jurgen Klopp's side were very comfortable against Rangers in the Champions League on Tuesday but they weren't tested defensively. However, the brutal reality is that Spurs were the first top side Arsenal have beaten all season.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said his side could get a psychological boost for their Premier League campaign by beating Liverpool and extending their lead ...
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Sunday, October 9 Arthur Melo is also out with a muscle injury. Midfielder Emile Smith Rowe has had surgery on a groin issue and will not return until December. Arsenal play host to Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium in London, UK. It kicks off at 4.30 p.m. Keen to watch the action?
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The two signings, well Saliba has just come back, but him and Jesus have just completely taken this Arsenal side to a new level." The 21-year-old was always seen as one for the future but Arteta and Edu's decision to loan the player out has paid dividends, with the French international earning plenty of plaudits for his performances this term. [Gabriel Jesus has had a huge impact on the Gunners since his arrival from Manchester City. Whereas Firmino joined the Merseysiders in 2015 from Hoffenheim and has scored 103 goals in all competitions. Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Thiago Alcantara and Mohamed Salah are just some of the world class talent at Jurgen Klopp's disposal. Arsenal go into Sunday's game against Liverpool knowing a win will keep them top of the Premier League for at least another week.
Arsenal face off against Liverpool on Sunday in another huge test of their Premier League title credentials.
[FiveThirtyEight ](https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/soccer-predictions/premier-league/)have backed the result to go against the grain for Arsenal so far this season. That's a record that Arteta will be looking to turn around, especially if his side wants to challenge at the top this season. They have been favourites in most of their games so far, including the North London Derby against Tottenham - who were unbeaten up until that point. [Arsenal ](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/)are back in Premier League action this weekend as they host Liverpool at the Emirates on Sunday. It's clear that they've been up there in every single competition for the last five years, so credit for what they've done." Their form has seen them tipped as potential title contenders this season, sitting one point ahead of champions Manchester City.
Liverpool travel to Arsenal on Sunday in a game that could determine the away team's season.
[Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/5XstioL80j5xvix2FgayOv?si=c6005a65bcb245e7) [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdlFklV55ZttMuLE6hf3FdA) [Trent Alexander-Arnold](https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/trent-alexander-arnold/profil/spieler/314353) has been raised as a concern defensively but Jurgen Klopp will be hoping that the free kick strike in midweek will see him regain confidence. [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@lfctransferroom?lang=en) And this time the Emirates will be buzzing, with lots on the line. It would be fair to say it has been by no means perfect - in fact, far from it, with the Reds picking up just two Premier League wins so far (both at home).