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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has hailed Gabriel Magalhães as one of the best central defenders in world football, praising the Brazilian’s all-round qualities and his growing influence on and off
Arsenal face Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday with the Gunners looking to further their title hopes, on a day where £60million Eberechi Eze comes up against his former club for the first
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta provided a worrying update on star defender Gabriel's condition as the Gunners prepare for their upcoming Crystal Palace test in the Premier League. The Brazilian centre-back,
Arsenal is back in familiar territory at the top of the Premier League. But can Mikel Arteta finally get the job done? After only eight games, no one at the Emirates will be celebrating yet, although this season looks like Arsenal's best chance to win the title for the first time since 2004.
Already one of the longest-serving managers in Premier League history, the Spaniard has been reflecting on the dugout greats he faced along the way, both as a player and a manager, as he revealed to Sky Sports his top four Premier League managers in history.
If Gabriel were to miss Sunday's clash against Crystal Palace, summer signing Cristhian Mosquera would likely come in to partner William Saliba. The 21-year-old has impressed since making the £13million move from Valencia and Arteta has been extremely complimentary of the centre-back.
Gabriel Magalhaes is an injury doubt for Arsenal's clash against Crystal Palace and Cristhian Mosquera could come into the side.
As Mikel Arteta prepares his Arsenal side for the game, Oliver Glasner has issued a warning. The Austrian warned Pep Guardiola he would “solve” his tactical shape in the FA Cup final last season weeks before he actually did, and a similar warning has now been issued to Arteta.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay can take their bromance to new levels this weekend
Arsenal look good without being great. That might be enough in the title race but they should also get better as the season goes on
Mikel Arteta is anticipating a tough test for Arsenal against Palace on Sunday afternoon, after being questioned on Eze's anticipated first game agianst the Eagles on Sunday. The Spaniard told his pre-match perss conference: "It's a big game for us, because last season we dropped some points [against Palace, after a 2-2 draw back in April].