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  • The FA, UEFA and FIFA got it right?
    If I could paraphrase Jeremy Bentham, (the 19th century philosopher) it would be that be that the more teams that achieve a happy outcome, then the better football is for all. And this season has epitomized that. In years to come, pub quizzes will ask what had Crystal Palace, Newcastle United and the Spuds got in common in 2025, it would be that they all won major trophies after a long wait. So have the footballing gods of the FA, UEFA and FIFA got it right at last? Have they listened to the spirit of the great utilitarian philosophers of the 19th century and finally created a system that gives a chance to the many instead of the same boring old teams whipping up all the happiness?

    Did the ghost of Jeremy Bentham permeate the football gods?
    But is the real question whether or not the teams, their owners, staff and fans are actually happy? Are Liverpool’s fans happy or are they worried about their bad results at the end of the season, possibly particularly being second best to PSG over the 2 legs of the Champions League? Or the Spuds having an abysmal season but pulling a beautiful pearl out of their final oyster after a year of eating rotten ones? Only the above mentioned stakeholders can answer that but I can tell you as an Arsenal supporter that even when we were winning things there was always grumblings and discontent no matter what we achieved.
    Should Arsenal be happy?
    Let’s look at Arsenal. We finished second with 74 points as opposed to 89 and 84 in the previous seasons. So we should be unhappy, yes? But we did much better in the Champions League reaching the semi-finals with some great results along the way ,as opposed to the quarter-finals the year before that and the previous year getting knocked out in the Europa League round 16. Progress each year. So we should be happy, yes? We were knocked out in the 3rd round of the FA Cup this season and last with being beaten by Man City in the 4th round the previous year. So we should be unhappy with no progress, yes? But we got to the semi-final of the League Cup this season, being beaten by eventual winners, the happy Geordies as opposed to reaching the 4th round last season and the 3rd round the season before that. So we should be happy, yes?

    Was a fight between Edu and Arteta the reason we couldn't sign a striker?
    We had good progress in 2 competitions and sort of similar results in the 2 others over the past 3 seasons so maybe overall we should have a level of happiness. We have not gone backwards but probably slightly forward this season, particularly coupled with the amount of injuries we sustained and the unique sendings off we have had, not seen before or since. If the argument is that a manager and staff can coax better performances out of their players than seems likely then they can be happy that they have done their best with the resources we have. Jose Mourinho, one of the most decorated managers ever, claims that Man Utd’s second place season he achieved was his best ever as a manager, testament to the belief that getting the best out of the players you have is the ultimate test of a manager. That means Arteta and his staff can be happy. Are they? I doubt it. But I don’t know for sure. There is no way of predicting such a series of outcomes and we were left without crucial players all season. It may well have been a better conclusion, given the circumstances, than could have been expected and a large credit should be given to the backroom team for being competitive in 3 of the main trophies.
    Fans are never happy
     I think it is fair to say that Arsenal’s fans are not happy. City’s collapse should have been our opportunity, and big teams stuttering in the Champions League meant we lost one of our best opportunities to win my most coveted trophy. Not buying a striker is the familiar refrain and it has resonance, for sure, but Jesus, our only recognized striker, was out for most of the season, Kai Havertz, his replacement, was also injured for many games, as was Bukayo Saka, possibly our best player, and Gabriel Martinelli also lost quite a few games. Coupled with our main supplier of assists, Martin Odegaard, missing a huge chunk of the season meant we were short of the possibility of scoring goals, the hardest thing to do in football, yet we still managed 69, the 3rd highest in the league. That is a good achievement under the circumstances. I emphasise that this is with the players we had on the pitch, not phantom ones we could have bought.

    Man Utd are surely miserable but one win would have made them happy?
    Salah had 29 in the league, Diaz 13 and Gakpo 10, by contrast, in their 86 goals, whereas none of our boys managed 10. Man City had 72 goals with 22 of them coming from Haaland who had an up and down season. It is fair to say that the management team got good outcomes with what they had to work with.
    It’s all Edu’s fault?
    The loss of Edu may well have played a part in why we could not nab a striker. Something was going on behind the scenes for sure. Possibly a disagreement between Edu and Arteta over who to sign that would gel with Arsenal? The story never leaked as to what went wrong with the relationship but I feel it is a good bet that that was the reason no striker was signed in January.

    One pearl in a rotten season for Tottenham made all the difference
    I feel we should be happy. Such a combination of events rarely happen often. Some good new players in from outside and the academy plus a normal season regarding injuries and I feel we have the players and the hunger to succeed. Happiness is on the way, folks, you read it here first.
    Most teams should be happy?
    I do want to finish with the main point we had at the start. If we disregard the 3 relegated teams who surely could not be happy, and throw the once mighty Manchester United in there as well, who else deserves to be unhappy? Not many, I posit. The Spuds managed an unlikely end to a disastrous season and they are celebrating. Chelsea are back among the elite.
     

    They do look happy
    Aston Villa are disappointed but this was their first attempt at the Champions League, a long way from their success in the European Cup over 40 years ago. They could not cope with fighting on two hard fronts and lost some points along the way. Bad luck on their last game cost them and even that was by a tiny fraction because of goal difference. I think they deserve to be more happy because they showed they don’t need much improvement to stay up there amongst the best.
    The old order has changed?
    Forest, Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth all had their highest Premier League points totals, Everton jumped up the table and while West Ham are disappointed, they did finish midtable and can have some optimism for next season. And by the way, the Champions League win will go to a team outside the usual suspects, although Inter do have a Champions League pedigree, meaning that possibly we will have a new winner and both teams surely regard it as a good achievement to have got there.

    Will PSG be among the ones who grabbed a new trophy?
    In short, a lot of happiness for the maximum amount of teams have been achieved. So many fans have had their lives enhanced by the buzz around their team and perhaps the FA, UEFA and FIFA can take solace that an element of utilitarianism has surfaced. Football has become fairer. Or has it, really? Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City and Chelsea are the top four. And maybe this season with all the lesser teams becoming happy is just an anomaly, like Arsenal’s run of injuries and weird refereeing decisions, and everything reverts to the rich next season? We can only hope Arsenal becomes that giant next season, the one who conquers all on behalf of the super-rich. Will that make us happy? I will ask Jeremy Bentham.
     


    Сезон 2024/25 мина и замина, сякаш бе вчера - буквално. Арсенал завърши кампанията във Висшата лига със сребърните медали, стигна до полуфиналите в Шампионската лига, отпадна на същия етап в Купата на лигата и не успя да прескочи третия кръг от ФА Къп. Сами по себе си тези постижения не са непременно лош резултат. Те биха могли да означават, че клубът е в топ 4 на Европа и е останал на крачка от титлата и купата. Песимистите обаче биха заявили категорично, че кампанията е завършила по ужасен начин, защото този прочит на фактите гласи, че „артилеристите“ отново се провалиха в борбата за шампионската титла, провалиха се в евротурнирите веднага след сензацията срещу Реал Мадрид, стигнаха до полуфиналите в незначителната купа и дори не се представиха подобаващо в любимата си купа на Футболната асоциация. Истината винаги има две страни и в следващите редове ще опитаме да погледнем от всяка от тях.
    Нека първо обърнем внимание на позитивите, защото все нещо трябва да се е случило по правилен начин, щом отборът водеше активна битка за най-ценните отличия почти до самия край.
    Микел Артета изглежда стори необходимото, за да запази всичките си звезди в тима, въпреки пропилените възможности през изминалите два сезона. Уилям Салиба, Мартин Йодегор, Деклан Райс и Букайо Сака изглеждат много тясно обвързани с клуба и макар да имаха своите възходи и падения, те категорично си остават играчи от световна класа.
    Майлс Люис-Скели и Итън Нуанери бяха представени на света и първият дори бързо се превърна в редовен избор за националния отбор на Англия. Изданието Goal.com дори ги нареди сред топ 10 на най-обещаващите млади таланти в света през 2025 г.
    Давид Рая бе трансфериран за постоянно и във втори пореден сезон спечели наградата „Златна ръкавица“ за най-голям брой „сухи“ мрежи във Висшата лига. Рикардо Калафиори и Микел Мерино също се оказаха отлични нови попълнения, които да дадат широчина в състава, както в защита, така и в центъра на терена. Мерино при това бе принуден да играе на върха на атаката в немалък период от време и се разписа цели 9 пъти във всички турнири.
    Клубът продължава да поддържа отлична финансова дисциплина и засега остава далеч от порочните практики на новобогаташите из Европа. В същото време се харчат сериозни средства за привличането на нови играчи, плащат се високи заплати и на хартия изглежда, че ръководството е конкурентно на останалите грандове наоколо.
    Андреа Берта бе назначен на поста спортен директор, след като прекара голяма част от кариерата си в Атлетико Мадрид. Плодовете от неговата работа предстои да станат видими едва през предстоящото лято, но първоначалните индикации сочат, че той е готов да надгради над това, което наследи от Еду Гаспар.
    Тук някъде е време да застанем на противоположната страна, като погледнем по-критично върху резултатите от кампанията.
    Дълбочината в състава категорично не бе постигната през миналото лято и януарския трансферен прозорец. Нуждата от нов централен нападател остана неутолена и желанието Габриел Жесус да изиграе най-добрия сезон в кариерата си останаха само в сферата на мечтите. Бразилецът прекара почти целия сезон в лазарета, а за времето, което имаше възможност да играе, вкара само 7 гола, 4 от които в Карабао Къп. Кай Хаверц също отпадна от сметките в най-решителната част от сезона и макар да изглеждаше, че се справя с възложената задача на голмайстор, общото усещане за него е, че играе извън титулярната си позиция.
    Контузиите несъмнено се оказаха големият проблем пред треньорския щаб. Такехиро Томиясу записа само 6 минути в официални мачове, Габриел Магаляеш, Букайо Сака и Мартин Йодегор в различни периоди изкараха по няколко месеца извън терените, а Юриен Тимбер пострада многократно от краткосрочни контузии, след като миналият сезон бе изцяло извън сметките. Травмите не подминаха дори традиционно здравия Бен Уайт.
    Олександър Зинченко, Жоржиньо и Киърън Тиърни изгубиха доверието на старши-треньора, а в редките случаи, в които бяха на терена, не оказваха нужното влияние, което демонстрираха в миналото с изявите си.
    В тактически план Арсенал отстъпи много в сравнение с миналия сезон. Статичните положения дълго време даваха резултат и всяваха паника в противниковите отбрани, докато изведнъж стратегията на Николас Йовер не спря да дава резултат. Липсата на алтернатива при отбелязването на попадения лъсна най-ярко в срещите с ПСЖ в Шампионската лига и в дербитата с Нюкасъл, Манчестър Юнайтед, Нотингам и Уест Хям във Висшата лига.
    Липсата на опит за Микел Артета е може би най-големият проблем, който стана видим през сезон 2024/25. Испанецът получи огромен кредит на доверие, след като вече пета година остана начело на отбор, който на теория има за цел да се бори за златните медали във всеки един турнир, в който участва. За него сякаш липсват няколко малки парченца от пъзела, с които да завърши картината. Така и не видяхме някой брилянтен ход, като привличането на непопулярна фигура, която да блесне ярко, както през годините често правеха легенди от ранга на Арсен Венгер, сър Алекс Фъргюсън и Жозе Моуриньо. Достатъчно е да споменем Андрей Аршавин, Жи Сун Парк и Диего Милито. От Артета не видяхме нужната адаптивност, за да променя хода на мачовете в движение, както не един и два пъти са правели специалисти, като Карло Анчелоти, Рафа Бенитез и Хосеп Гуардиола. Той лиши отбора изцяло от правото да импровизира в името на това да бъде спазвана абсолютна дисциплина върху инструкциите му. Това е видимо от регреса на Габриел Мартинели в офанзивен план, неумението на Леандро Тросар да играе еднакво ефективно от титулярна и резервна позиция и фокусът върху пресиращите функции на Мартин Йодегор за сметка на креативността му около наказателното поле.
    Сезонът на Арсенал може да бъде разглеждат в положителна и отрицателна посока към днешна дата. Но с времето спомените за дребните детайли ще избледнява, докато фактите ще вземат превес. А фактите са такива, че Тотнъм спечели Лига Европа, а Ливърпул доминира във Висшата лига. Докато „топчиите“ изпратиха пореден сезон без нито един значим трофей.
    Няма да завършваме с традиционни отворен въпрос в края на този анализ. Времето за такива тепърва предстои. Сега обаче е ред на изводите от свършеното през изминалите 10 месеца.

    Man Utd were the devils
    Yes, it has happened before. We were well behind Manchester United in 2000/01 and they had kept us second 3 years in a row. 2001/02 was nothing to look forward too. The previous year we had let go Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petitt to Barcelona and they seemed a huge loss. We had also let go Davor Suker who, for the benefit of those who are unaware, was regarded as a great buy as he came from Real Madrid and was an established goalscorer but could not replace the guys in front of him in Bergkamp, Henry and Kanu, however he was definitely above Gyokeres and Sesko in current stature, and possibly Isak who are our seeming targets this season. Until players come to the Premier League we can never say they will work out. Even if they come from Real Madrid.

    Even Suker couldn't make it at Arsenal
    So, what happened in 2000/01? Sort of similar to this year. We were 10 points behind Utd at the end and possibly a bit more than that behind Liverpool this year. We had 70 points as opposed to 74 if we beat Southampton on Sunday. We were beaten 8 times and drew 10 as opposed to 4 losses and 14 draws (depending on Southampton). We got to the quarter final of the Champions league being beaten by Valencia on away goals. We did much better this season winning out in a much tougher group stage in joint second along with Barcelona and Inter, who  also made it to the semi-finals alongside us. We destroyed various teams along the way including beating Real Madrid home and away. In contrast in 2000/01 we played two group stages without any standout wins. So we were better in the league and the Champions League this year.
    Owen the heartbreaker
    And in the two domestic cups we had mixed fortunes, in 2000/01 we got to the FA Cup final where we played Liverpool and Michael Owen broke our hearts with a very late goal with Arsenal being the better team. Some sort of parallel with this year as Liverpool won the league without being outstanding a lot of the time. They were very dogged, winning games late and putting away the lower teams. Beaten by Liverpool to a trophy is a characteristic both times.

    Michael Owen the heartbreaker
    In the League Cup we went out in the 3rd round to Ipswich whereas we did much better this term, getting to the semis before being beaten by Newcastle. Overall so we did better in the FA Cup and worse in the League Cup in 2000/01.
    We were worse in 2000/01 than now
    I think it is fair to say that we were worse overall in 2000/01 than this season. The only trophy in which we did better was the FA Cup.

    Will Gyokeres be the answer?
    And then what happened in 2001/2002? We won the double! Can we do it again? Well, let’s look at what was better in that season. Here, we have to look at the past season where we brought in Robert Pires, Lauren, Edu and Sylvain Wiltord as important buys. Pires and Wiltord did well without setting the world alight and Edu and Lauren were bit players particularly Edu. All of those, but to a lesser extent, Edu, became critical players in 2001/02. This season, Raya signed and continued his good work from last year. Calafiori did not set the world alight but can he blossom next season? Mikel Merino also had apatchy first season but will he shoot for the stars? Lewis-Skelly has been phenomenal and Ethan Nwaneri superb when he has played. Havertz still feels like a new player to me, so can this be his breakout year? That will be critical, I feel.  If the team gels like they did in 2001/02 then we can hit the heights.

    We used to have the greatest striker in the world now do we even have any?
    "I saw something today I never saw last season – we played as a team. It's the most important thing in football."
     — Thierry Henry's reaction following our first game against Middlesbrough in which we won 4-0.
    Our most serious defect
    And despite our good defensive record this season we were susceptible to quick breakaways in which our team did not cover properly. We do need to work on stopping this problem and that has to be a whole team effort. That cost us against PSG and Newcastle and in various games against weaker teams this season. We must play better as a team and the fact that we had lots of changes in personnel mitigated against that. A more settled side with the newer players gelling better and I feel we can be unstoppable.

    Sol Campbell - anyone remember who he used to play for?
    So who did we buy in in 2001/02? One was the biggest surprise ever, Sol Campbell, who came from nowhere, or sorry, some small team, I can’t remember the name, and shocked us all. England’s best defender had come just as the George Graham magic defence had finally disappeared. Plus Kolo Toure who was to provide a great partnership with Campbell alongside Ashley Cole and Lauren. Who needs George Graham? By the way, that defence gives the lie to the myth that Arsene Wenger couldn’t put together a defence. Those four would be among the best defences we ever had.
    Buying a top striker didn’t work
    We also brought in Giovanni von Bronkhorst from Rangers, a gifted midfielder who looked like a solid buy, and Richard Wright as cover for David Seaman. But the clincher was Franny Jeffers from Everton, a striker who burst on the scene at 16, and was expected to be the missing piece in the striking department, someone who would mop up all the chances we created. It wasn’t to be. Neither player hit the heights expected, particularly Jeffers, whose career went downhill. Injuries led to loss of form and he was never the golden boy again.

    Franny Jeffers - no fox in the box for us
    Could Arteta do the same again? Buy 2 defenders, a midfielder and a striker and it is the defenders who go on to become Arsenal greats? It seems unlikely. In defence now we have top players all vying for limited spots whereas the George Graham defence had to be replaced. Winterburn was already gone and Adams and Dixon had restricted appearances  with only Martin Keown getting quite a few games. Jeffers was coming into Bergkamp, Henry, Kanu and Wiltord, with Pires and Ljungberg also capable of playing a forward role. We would expect a top forward, if one comes, to get in the side and start hoovering up chances.
    A double would be like double ice-cream.
    Havertz could yet surprise us, though. At 25, he is still young. We may get Gyokeres as reported this week and he may not be the answer. Time will tell. Isak would seem to be the most likely to make it at Arsenal as he has proven himself at Newcastle but I suspect we will not get him.

    Havertz to nab the striker spot not whoever we buy?
    In short, with the players coming back, the academy guys getting better, Max Dowman being a sensation, and the new players gelling to play as a fluid side, we could and should be in for our best season ever. Will we have Declan Rice echoing Thierry Henry? A nice double of Champions League and Premier League would do me.
     
     
     
     

    Are English managers rubbish?
    Last year, before the season ended, I looked at who was likely to lose their job as manager, and included Sean Dyche, Mauricio Pochettino, and Roy Hodgson among those likely to get fired before the start of the season. They were.  Since then Erik Ten Hag, Steve Cooper, Russell Martin, Julien Lopetegui and Gary O’Neil have also bit the bullet. Which means there are only two English managers in the Premier League, Eddie Howe and Graham Potter. The straightforward argument is that English managers must be rubbish, in fact UK managers must be rubbish as there are few of them either but the Scots have had their successes, but even that seems to be well in the past.

    Will we see Chris Wilder back in the Premier League?
    Today I will look at the English ones as, with the quirk of history determining, uniquely throughout the world, that four teams play from the UK and the English league is by far the best of those. Next season, if Sheffield United get through the playoffs, (and they have never won a playoff before) two English managers are likely to come up, Chris Wilder with Sheffield and Scott Parker with Burnley. Providing, of course, that the owners don’t decide they need new managers for the Premier League. Leaving a possible four out of twenty.
    Three English managers to go?
    Probably Burnley and Sheffield United will struggle and Graham Potter has not exactly pulled up trees with West Ham meaning that all three of them may go before the end of next season. Eddie Howe also, but only if he leaves the Premier League to go abroad, a scenario that seems unlikely given the standing of English managers. Or if Newcastle have a disastrous run of points lost.

    Graham Potter - a candidate for the sack?
    And that seems to be the logical choice. You will win nothing with English managers. Not the Premier League or the Champions League since they were both inaugurated in the 90’s. Even the FA Cup or League Cup have been dominated, since the Premier League era, by non-English managers. It is surely a damning statistic that while English players are near the top of the tree, English managers are near the bottom. Off the top of my head, only Graham Potter and Frank Lampard has had a chance at a top English team in recent years, but neither was given very long, nor were they successful.
    Just two top managers?
    We have four Spanish, Guardiola, Iraola, Emery and our own Arteta. Four Portuguese, Amorim, Silva, De Santo and Periera. 3 German, Farke of Leeds, Glasner and Hurzelar. Maresca, Italian , Frank, Denmark, Postecoglou, Australia, Slot, Dutch, and David Moyes a Scottish outlier.

    And a good evening to you, Unai Emery
    Only Guardiola and Emery could be regarded as true top managers at this juncture, having garnered many trophies apiece. That is the Premier League as we head into 2025/26. Will any of the above list be gone before next season or soon after? Postecoglou and Amorim seem to be under the most pressure with even winning the Europa League no guarantee of safety but neither are English.
    Only two sort of top English managers?
    What does that leave us with? Only Eddie Howe and Gareth Southgate can be rated in any way highly. Top English players have fared disastrously, mostly, as managers in recent years, the Nevilles, Gerrard, Rooney, and Lampard all tried and failed. Michael Carrick is midtable with Middlesbrough in the Championship and I can’t see a top team snapping him up. It all looks disastrous for emerging English talent.

    Gareth Southgate is the best England manager of recent times
    Is it perhaps really down to one factor, that the English are terrible at learning languages? With a multi-language squad to navigate, can barking at players in English be effective? Roy Hodgson famously learned many languages and managed across several countries but the only other top ones in fairly recent times, Bobby Robson and Terry Venables didn’t really speak anything other than English. All successful Premier League managers seem to have mastered English sufficiently to be able to handle most tasks without interpreters eventually.
    At least the foreign managers try to learn English
    Fun was made of Unai Emery when at Arsenal but his English has improved, and, to his credit, he always went into interviews alone and bravely tried to comprehend the English interviewers often highly idiomatic questions. He has done wonders at Villa after Gerrard nearly brought them to relegation.

    Eddie Howe - the only English Premier League manager of any substance?
    We are left with Eddie Howe, in truth. He is the only benchmark we have for English managers. As far as I can find out, he only speaks English, so he relies on his players speaking English or using them or a dedicated interpreter when a player arrives without English. Would he get a chance at a top club? I would say no. I can’t imagine Arsenal fans would be terribly happy if he got the Arsenal job. Tottenham, Man Utd or Chelsea? I am not sure but I expect the owners would prefer a proven winner. Which means he has to do it at Newcastle. I don’t think he will. That may be a step too far. The last time he got in the Champions League Newcastle went backwards.
    And none coming through?
    It seems that the dearth of English managers will continue. They first need to be given a chance, and if they get that chance, they must succeed and quickly. Our last English manager was Bruce Rioch who was widely regarded as a disaster although he didn’t do too badly. I can’t see an English manager coming to the Emirates any time soon mostly because I cannot think of a contender.

    Unless Scott Parker burns the opposition at Burnley
    To sum up, there are almost no English managers at the top level. There are no obvious contenders coming through. Ergo, we will not see a return to most Premier League managers being English. We may not see another Aussie if Mr Postecoglou gets the boot. Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Italian, Scandinavian and French, yes. English? Sorry we don’t want you. And that is a sad state of affairs, that there are few English role models to aspire to. It has been a downward spiral that doesn’t seem to be stopping. English managers may not really be rubbish but we have no way of finding out one way or the other. Unless someone out there has the answer.
     
     

    Ливърпул приема Арсенал в 36 кръг от Висшата лига в мач, който трябваше да определи шампиона, според предварителните прогнози през зимата. Но реалността е такава, че „мърсисайдци“ очакват да получат своя шпалир от прекия си конкурент за титлата. Самият Микел Артета призна, че момчетата на Арне Слот заслужават да бъдат поздравени за предсрочния си успех, независимо от огорчението в собствените му редици.
    Гостуването на „Анфийлд Роуд“ за „топчиите“ съвсем не е без значение, защото втората позиция все още е под въпрос. Разликата с преследвачите в лицата на Манчестър Сити, Нюкасъл Юнайтед, Челси, Астън Вила и Нотингам Форест е само 6 точки. Добрата новина все пак е, че участието в следващото издание на Шампионската лига е математически гарантирано на 99%.
    Новините около Ливърпул сочат, че Тренд Алекзандър-Арнолд със сигурност напуска тима през лятото, тъй като не стигна до споразумение за удължаване на контракта си. Това накара Слот предварително да съобщи, че Конър Брадли ще бъде титуляр на десния бек. Дългосрочно ще отсъства Джо Гомез, а младокът Тайлър Мортън е аут с контузия в рамото.
    За Арсенал с трайни контузии са Кай Хаверц, Габриел Жесус, Такехиро Томиясу и Габриел Магаляеш. Рикардо Калафиори и Жоржиньо обаче се възстановиха и бяха на линия още през седмицата при загубата от ПСЖ в евротурнирите.
    Ливърпул има актив от 82 точки на върха в класирането с голова разлика 81:35 преди този мач, докато Арсенал е на втора позиция с 67 точки и 64:31 голова разлика. С други думи - една срещу друга се изправят двете най-стабилни защитни линии в елитното английско първенство.
    Мачът е насрочен за 18:30 часа българско време и ще бъде излъчван на живо по Diema Sport 2.

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