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An AFTV star has claimed Mikel Arteta is into the 'final weeks' of his Arsenal reign after their Premier League title hopes were dented by a 2-1 home defeat by Bournemouth. Arsenal fans had booed at the final whistle at the Emirates after Mikel Arteta's side slipped up at home. The Gunners could have gone 12 points clear at the top with a victory‚ which would have piled pressure on their closest challengers Manchester City.
RED FACED! Mikel Arteta's shocking decision costs Arsenal in Bournemouth defeat as title race back on
Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score‚ team news and updates as Arsenal host Bournemouth at the Emirates in the Premier League‚ with Oliver Holt and Isaan Khan reporting from the grounds.
Arteta has been in charge of the club since 2019‚ but has won just the one FA Cup and two Community Shields as boss - three times coming close to winning the Premier League. They are favourties to go all the way this season‚ currently leading Manchester City by nine points with Pep Guardiola's side nine points behind them in the standings with eight games left to play. Success would make the stint worth it for Arsenal and Arteta - but‚ according to one ex-Premier League man‚ the 44-year-old is fortunate he is even still in the role at the Emirates.
The first silverware of the 2025-26 season will be decided on Sunday‚ as Arsenal face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final. But who has the edge historically between the two sides? Daily Mail Sport takes a look at the record between Guardiola and Arteta since the Spaniard's arrival at the Emirates in 2020.
Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score‚ team news and updates as Arsenal welcome Bayer Leverkusen to the Emirates in the last-16 of the Champions League‚ with Ian Herbert and Isaan Khan reporting from the ground.
Thierry Henry suggested that the neutral fan does not want Arsenal to win the league despite Mikel Arteta's side appearing the underdogs after going 22 years without winning a Premier League title. After beating Everton 2-0 at the Emirates on Saturday afternoon‚ the Gunners went 10 points clear at the top of the table. Their title-winning credentials were further burnished by their closest rivals Manchester City drawing on the same evening with West Ham‚ who are in the thick of a fight to survive relegation.
OLIVER HOLT AT THE LONDON STADIUM: Earlier on Saturday evening‚ Arsenal's clash with Everton at The Emirates was goalless as the game went into the last couple of minutes of normal time and then Jordan Pickford made a mistake‚ Viktor Gyokeres scored‚ and Max Dowman added another. Mikel Arteta celebrated as if he knew this could be a pivotal moment. That result left Arsenal 10 points clear. It also left City needing to beat West Ham United at the London Stadium to retain a realistic hope of catching Arteta's side. City took the lead through Bernardo Silva but West Ham pegged them back immediately through Konstantinos Mavropanos and‚ try as they might‚ City could not find a winner.
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Former Wales forward Hal Robson-Kanu has criticised Arsenal's players for ignoring club legends Freddie Ljungberg and Emmanuel Petit in the tunnel after their victory over Chelsea. Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday to restore their five-point lead at the top of the table. Following the final whistle‚ Ljungberg and Petit stood by the side of the red-lit tunnel as both sets of players made their way inside.
Arsenal legend Ian Wright outlined his concerns after his old side edged out their London rivals Chelsea on Sunday with a scrappy 2-1 win at the Emirates‚ extending their lead at the top of the Premier League.
OLIVER HOLT AT THE EMIRATES: Arsenal celebrated St Totteringham's Day on Sunday. This year‚ it barely registered. The day in each season when it becomes mathematically impossible for Spurs to finish above their North London rivals came earlier than ever but no one at The Emirates cares too much about parochial squabbles this spring. There are bigger prizes on the line. All that mattered on this Sunday in Islington was beating Chelsea and restoring the five-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League as the title run-in starts in earnest. Arsenal were made to sweat for this 2-1 victory but their brilliance from set-pieces got the job done.
Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score‚ team news and updates as Arsenal host Chelsea at the Emirates in the Premier League.
Graeme Souness has revealed that he is trapped in Abu Dhabi amid Iranian strikes‚ with the Liverpool legend sharing an update on social media detailing the 'loud bangs' he heard overhead. Chaos has sparked throughout the Gulf since Saturday morning‚ with United Arab Emirates states Dubai and Abu Dhabi‚ as well as Saudi Arabia‚ Bahrain‚ Qatar and Kuwait‚ targeted. Caught up in the deadly unfolding aggression between Iran and the United States‚ who launched a joint daylight strike with Israel in the early hours of the day are thousands of expats and holidaymakers in the region.
Mikel Arteta said he felt 'exposed' after a fan harassed him for an autograph while leaving the Emirates Stadium in his car following Arsenal's FA Cup victory over Wigan on Sunday. Social media footage showed a supporter persistently asking the Spaniard to wind down his window and sign his shirt‚ a request which Arteta ignored. The Gunners boss was with his family in the car‚ which was stuck in traffic outside the stadium.
John Terry has hit out at Arsenal for 'celebrating too much' after the north London side beat Chelsea in the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final to book their spot for a tilt at the trophy at Wembley next month. The former Blues captain was previously mocked by Arsenal fans for his dismayed reaction to Kai Havertz's late winner at the Emirates on Tuesday night‚ which he shared to TikTok despite his daughter Summer's embarrassed pleas that he not post the video publicly. But Terry has not let the opportunity to try and get one up on his London derby rivals‚ claiming that the jubilant scenes in Islington in midweek were a touch premature for Mikel Arteta's side.
Liam Rosenior has accused Arsenal's coaches of violating the 'etiquettes' of football and showing a lack of 'respect' during Tuesday's warm-up at the Emirates Stadium‚ which prompted his furious pre-match reaction. Footage showed Rosenior before their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg shouting: 'Stay in your half. Stay in your f*****g half. F*****g stay there.' However‚ the camera never panned round to show who specifically had ticked off the Blues boss.
Arsenal delivered a controlled‚ steely performance before nicking a goal on the break with the last kick to put the flourish on a job well done against Chelsea on Tuesday night. The Gunners advance to the Carabao Cup final‚ with Liam Rosenior's visitors going down 4-2 on aggregate across two legs. Kai Havertz was the man to pop up with the goal that send the Emirates into raptures but the hosts did not have it all their own way on a nervy night.
OLIVER HOLT AT EMIRATES STADIUM: The steam rose from the players on a grim winter night at the Emirates. The rain fell in a relentless downpour and the cold bit through the padded jackets of the supporters. On the touchline‚ the Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior urged his players on and on. He was so drenched he had to take off his glasses so he could see properly. They had become windscreens without wipers. But when the steam lifted and everyone could see‚ Kai Havertz had scored a late‚ late winner that made the tie safe and Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal side had survived an increasingly frenetic‚ tense and ill-tempered battle of attrition to advance to the Carabao Cup final next month.
Liam Rosenior's side lost 1-0 on the night and 4-2 on aggregate as Kai Havertz scored deep in stoppage time to send the Gunners to Wembley. A furious Merson - an Arsenal legend who supports Chelsea - said he was 'flabbergasted' by the visitors' in a scathing assessment of their display at the Emirates.
Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score‚ team news and updates as Arsenal host Chelsea at the Emirates for the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final‚ with Oliver Holt‚ Kieran Gill and Isaan Khan reporting from the ground.
Maguire approached the visibly dejected Brazilian after the referee blew the full-time whistle to signal United's dramatic 3-2 victory at the Emirates on Sunday. But Gabriel was in no mood for pleasantries after his side squandered the chance to go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League‚ and opted to blank Maguire's advances.
Manchester United have been rocked by news that Patrick Dorgu is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after picking up a hamstring problem at Arsenal. Dorgu has been one of United's most in-form players in recent weeks and scored a stunning goal to put Michael Carrick's side 2-1 up at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. The Dane had to go off nine minutes before the end in the thrilling 3-2 win and Carrick later tried to ease fears of a lay-off by suggesting it could just be cramp.
Carrick claimed his second big victory is as many games after being installed as United's head coach until the end of the season with a 3-2 away win over Arsenal on Sunday. The 44-year-old‚ who was sacked as Middlesbrough boss last June‚ took his side to the Emirates high on confidence after a stunning 2-0 derby win over local rivals Man Citythe weekend before.
Michael Carrick revealed just how ready he thought his Manchester United players were for their clash with Arsenal in a candid conversation with former team-mate Wayne Rooney ahead of kick-off‚ the Red Devils legend has shared. Man United's interim manager has a blemish-free record after taking the reins from despatched ex-boss Ruben Amorim this month‚ having accrued six points from beating title chasers Manchester City and Arsenal. The team's smash-and-grab away win at the Emirates boosted the side to fourth in the Premier League standings‚ as well as showing off the increased fight within the visitors' ranks.
ARSENAL 2-3 MAN UNITED - OLIVER HOLT AT THE EMIRATES: It is a while since The Emirates has been like this. It is a while since frustration gripped it and angst overcame it and fear stalked it. The crushing anxiety that accompanies the anticipation of old failings had stayed away from Arsenal's home this season but now it is back. And it may not go away again. What Sir Alex Ferguson called Squeaky Bum Time has come early to this part of North London. When Matheus Cunha scored Manchester United's winner three minutes from the end of normal time‚ the frustration of the Arsenal supporters boiled over. The ground became a tortured vision. A forest of hands pointing‚ a sea of heads shaking‚ a cacophony of angry voices yelling.
The Red Devils made it two wins from two under Michael Carrick at the Emirates on Sunday‚ winning 3-2 against the Premier League leaders‚ with Amad playing 88 minutes of the game on the right wing. Arsenal's attacking problems have been laid bare in recent times. Though they have scored 42 goals in the league this season - the second-highest behind Manchester City - individually‚ attacking players are struggling to produce.
FA could take action against Matheus Cunha for what he did in Man United's dramatic 3-2 win over Arsenal
Arsenal make first big step to bottling the Premier League title as Man Utd thrive in nervy Emirates
Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score‚ team news and updates as Arsenal host Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium with Oliver Holt‚ Isaan Khan and Chris Wheeler reporting from the ground.
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Beyond a pair of underwhelming strikers purchased at vast cost in the summer‚ there is little or no common ground between Man United and Arsenal in 2026. When they face off at Emirates Stadium on Sunday‚ those disparities could be conclusively emphasised. But in such a fixture exists a blueprint for how United must walk their way out of the wasteland. In short‚ copy Arsenal.
Gary Neville's criticism of Gabriel Martinelli's shove on the injured Conor Bradley during Arsenal's goalless draw with Liverpool led to a remarkable 576 complaints being made against the Sky Sports co-commentator with Ofcom. It was towards the end of that clash at the Emirates Stadium when Martinelli tried to push Bradley off the pitch when he was down by the touchline‚ leading to widespread criticism as the 22-year-old full back was then stretchered away. Martinelli later apologised‚ but only after Neville had described the incident as 'disgraceful' on air.
Arsenal fans and players have rallied around Kyra Cooney-Cross‚ offering the absent Matildas star a heartfelt show of support at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. Cooney-Cross revealed last week that she had rushed home to Australia to be with her mother‚ Jess‚ who had been diagnosed with stage four cancer. The 23-year-old midfielder published several pictures on her Instagram account showing her by her mum's bedside in hospital‚ before heartbreakingly explaining that her mother was suffering from a 'rare and aggressive' form of bile duct cancer.
Gunners winger Martinelli sparked fury in injury time of Thursday evening's 0-0 draw at the Emirates when he tried to forcefully move Bradley off the pitch‚ despite the Northern Irishman appearing to be in serious pain. First‚ he dropped the ball on Bradley before gesticulating to the match officials that the defender should be removed from the pitch. Moments later‚ he took matters into his own hands and pushed the 22-year-old off himself.
Liverpool held runaway Premier League leaders Arsenal to a stalemate on a soaking wet night at the Emirates. The Gunners dominated the first 45 minutes and pinned Arne Slot's men back for the majority of the half before the visitors came surging back after the break. Neither side managed to create clear-cut opportunities and ultimately had to settle for a share of the spoils. Bukayo Sakathreatened for the Gunners and Declan Ricekept on running‚ while Jeremie Frimpong was a constant menace for Liverpool. Here‚ Daily Mail Sport's Isaan Khan provides the player ratings for Arsenal‚ while Lewis Steele scores the Reds out of 10.
Manchester City and Aston Villa both dropped points on Wednesday but Arteta's men were unable to seize the opportunity in the 0-0 draw at the Emirates.
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