Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has described their FA Cup third-round defeat to Manchester United as a “one in a thousand” occurrence. The Gunners lost out in a dramatic penalty shoot-out at Emirates ...
Mikel Arteta has been told he must replace Gunners striker Kai Havertz after Arsenal were knocked out of the FA Cup by Manchester United. Arsenal are the most successful team in FA Cup history but ...
Mikel Arteta would've expected Arsenal to dispatch Manchester United from the FA Cup over 90 minutes even before the Red Devils went down a man and soon conceded penalty to his Gunners.
Mikel Arteta says winning the FA Cup at an empty Wembley five years ago has made him hungry to lift the trophy again - but this time in front of Arsenal’s fans. The Gunners won the FA Cup back ...
This article was updated on January 9 to reflect the ball being used in Sunday’s FA Cup third round game between Arsenal and Manchester United. Mikel Arteta was in no doubt. Arsenal’s manager ...
Mikel Arteta says he could not be prouder of the performance from his players despite back-to-back cup defeats.Arsenal bow out of the FA Cup at the Third Round, meaning the Gunners have not managed ...
Kai Havertz missed two big chances - worth 1.98 worth of xG - then had the crucial penalty saved in Arsenals FA Cup shootout defeat to Man United; Arteta defended Havertz and refused to commit to ...
Howe made nine changes to the side which beat Arsenal 2-0 in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg in midweek as he attempted to rest key men, but saw his understudies fail to impress in a first half ...
Arsenal have been successful in their appeal against Myles Lewis-Skelly’s red card with the defender now available to face ...
Latest Arsenal news with Mikel Arteta now able to select Myles Lewis-Skelly for the upcoming three domestic games ...
Jan 10 (Reuters) - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is impressed by the impact new boss Ruben Amorim has had on Manchester United, and expects it to be a beautiful game when the two teams face off in ...
The Gunners won the FA Cup back in August 2020 during Arteta’s first season in charge. There was, however, no fans at Wembley for the final due to restrictions put in place by the Covid-19 pandemic.