Gary Neville hasn't held back on his assessment of Arsenal supporters while comparing Mikel Arteta's side to the Manchester United team he played in under Sir Alex Ferguson
Gary Neville believes Mikel Arteta is to blame for “inflaming” Arsenal fans’ hostility towards referees after Michael Oliver was abused this week. Oliver received death threats in the wake of Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Wolves after he sent Myles Lewis-Skelly off, with the red card later overturned.
Duran meanwhile was an unused substitute and TNT Sports are reporting that he ‘gave goodbye gifts to teammates’ in the tunnel following Villa’s win against Celtic. Speaking post-match, Villa boss Unai Emery remained coy when asked about Watkins and Duran.
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Manchester United legend Gary Neville has criticised Mikel Arteta for fanning the flames and influencing Arsenal supporters to throw accusations of corruption at Premier League officials.
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That explanation has been officially refuted by the independent commission handling Arsenal's appeal and Lewis-Skelly will not have to serve the three-match suspension that came w
Before his sudden departure from Bayern in March 2023, Julian Nagelsmann envisioned Tel developing into a world class forward capable of eventually replacing Robert Lewandowski at the focal point of Bayern’s attack. ‘He’s a very young, talented player who can play different positions. He’s very quick, strong with his body,’ Nagelsmann said.
Honestly, Cringe F.C you lot. The Gunners have developed something ... pieces and regularly celebrating the award of throw-ins. Arsenal doubled down on the Jesus gesture post-match, with manager ...
We produced another five-star performance to knock Bristol City out of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup in the fourth round on Wednesday night. Stina Blackstenius and Beth Mead got two goals each, while Frida Maanum was also on the scoresheet, as we put five past the Robins without reply at Mangata Pay UK Stadium.