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    Arsenal and Man City are inseparable, if you put a gun to my head I still wouldn’t be able to call it

    THERE’S nothing worse than a pundit who sits on the fence, so I’ll get my apologies in straight away.Because when the two best footballing sides face off at the Emirates today, I’m afraid I’ll have splinters in my backside. This one really is too close to call.
    Arsenal trail Man City by a point ahead of a clash Harry Redknapp says is too close to callCredit: PA
    City are looking to pick up where they left off after beating Arsenal to the title last seasonCredit: AFP
    If you put a gun to my head I’d edge towards the draw but I couldn’t go for any outcome even with borrowed money — and it’s no secret I like the odd flutter.
    What I do know is Sky Sports can’t be accused of going over the top in billing it Super Sunday and, like the rest of the country — probably the rest of Europe — I’ll be glued to the box.
    I just hope that when it’s all over, we’re talking about headline-makers on the pitch and not some geezers in front of a bank of TV screens in West London.
    That’s what we’ve had all week after that shocking VAR cock-up at Tottenham last week.
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    Honestly, you couldn’t make it up. Talk about horrendous.Liverpool are the only side I can see going the distance with Arsenal and Manchester City this season, so you hope that disallowed Luis Diaz goal isn’t decisive at the end.
    But although that was obviously the worst VAR call ever, there were plenty of others. I mean, nine bookings and two sendings-off? In a game that was hardly a kick-up.
    In case you’d forgotten, this is a contact sport. Fans want to see two teams getting stuck in, and having a go.
    It doesn’t mean every challenge is a  yellow card — but that’s how it’s going.
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    Every tackle isn’t a yellow card. Every review doesn’t have to be a sending-off. If Graeme Souness or Bryan Robson were playing now, they’d be lucky to get a dozen games in.
    At least with so many good players on show today, we’ll get a proper match. And with no Kevin De Bruyne and Rodri (left) in City’s side, Arsenal have a right chance.
    But City have so much depth you’d still never write them off, and if Erling Haaland gets  the service, there is no better finisher. That’s why I simply can’t separate them.
    Both sides have so many potential match-winners — and talking of heroes, Wolves were the unlikeliest of the season after beating City last week.
    Almost everyone had them down as no-hopers but they went after City, won 2-1 and have suddenly given the rest of the Premier League hope.
    City didn’t just lose the game but also that air of invincibility. Now everyone else is thinking: “Hang on, if they can do that then why can’t we?”
    If I managed a bottom-half team against them, I’d be hanging one up in the box and saying: “Get in there and support the centre-forward.”
    Yes, I know there will be loads rolling their eyes and calling me a dinosaur, but there are plenty of ways to win a football match.
    You can imagine Wimbledon hammering on their dressing-room door before kick-off, yelling: “Get out here you cowards!” I’ve seen that happen more than once.
    Vinnie Jones would be shouting:  “Look at him, Fash, he’s s**tting himself.” Half the time he’d be right as well!
    It doesn’t mean you’d play that way every week and I’m not saying Wolves did. But it would certainly give you every chance.
    Clearly, we’ll see none of that at the Emirates and nothing will be decided today.
    If Arsenal get something it’ll be massive psychologically but there’s no way City are going to run away with it this year.
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    It’s a proper three-horse race between these two and Liverpool. Newcastle will be bang there, too, and Tottenham are in the mix, but that’s about it for them.
    As for the rest? Chelsea will struggle to make the top four and United have it all on just to make the top half! More

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    Arsenal star Jurrien Timber’s highly-rated brother ‘wanted by four Premier League clubs’ after stunning start to season

    ARSENAL star Jurrien Timber’s twin brother Quinten is being chased by a gaggle of Premier League clubs, according to reports.The defender signed for the Gunners from Ajax in a deal worth around £40million back in July.
    Jurrien and Quinten Timber played for Dutch rivals Ajax and Feyenoord last seasonCredit: Getty
    Quinten Timber has had a brilliant start to the season for FeyenoordCredit: Rex
    Quinten, meanwhile, has played for Ajax’s fierce rivals Feyenoord since 2022.
    The 22-year-old’s stunning start to the season for Arne Slot’s side has attracted interest from a number of top clubs across Europe.
    According to 90min, Manchester United are among the teams keen on signing the midfielder.
    Erik ten Hag worked with his brother Jurrien at Ajax and tried to sign the full-back before being gazumped by Arsenal.
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    In addition to the Red Devils, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham are claimed to have taken an interest in Quinten.
    Arsenal scouts are said to have been impressed by his performances for Feyenoord this term.
    Should they pursue their interest, the Gunners could look to Jurrien to convince his sibling to join.
    Quinten has previously spoken of his desire to play with his brother in the professional ranks.
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    He said: “Yes, for sure. In the future, of course. It would be nice to be able to take such a step.
    “But that, of course, starts today at Feyenoord. This season, I want to show beautiful things. And we will see what the future brings. But that would certainly be nice, yes.”
    Monaco, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Napoli are also claimed to be interested in Quinten.
    As recently as last season, the two brothers still shared a bedroom at their mum’s house.
    Having been planning to move out, Quinten told the NY Times in March: We’ve lived together our whole lives. It will be weird.”
    The Feyenoord star has scored once and grabbed three assists in seven league matches this season.
    Last season he helped his side win the Eredivisie title.
    Jurrien, meanwhile, is set for a long period on the sidelines after suffering a serious knee injury against Nottingham Forest in Arsenal’s opening Premier League match of the season.
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    Arsenal ‘to revive in interest in rival Premier League winger after failing in summer transfer’ to bolster forward ranks

    ARSENAL are set to revive their interest in Wolves star Pedro Neto, according to reports.The Gunners previously tried to sign the winger in 2022, but were unwilling to meet his asking price.
    Arsenal are set to reignite their interest in Pedro NetoCredit: Getty
    Now Neto is attracting attention once again thanks to his explosive start to the season.
    He has one goal and four assists in his first seven games, and played a key role in Wolves’ first goal in their 2-1 win over Manchester City.
    Arsenal have been monitoring his situation and could make a bid in January, according to The Mirror.
    Neto, 23, signed for Wolves in 2019 and has made 118 appearances for the club, scoring 12 goals.
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    He penned a long-term contract in March that will see him stay at Molineux until 2027.
    But Neto is a self-confessed Arsenal fan so could be keen to move if the Gunners make an approach when the transfer window reopens.
    Mikel Arteta appears keen to bolster his attacking options, though signing a striker remains the priority.
    Brentford forward Ivan Toney, who is still suspended for betting breaches, is their number one target.
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    Latest reports claim the North London club could even offer Eddie Nketiah to the Bees in exchange for Toney.
    Should they miss out on Toney Arsenal could consider a move for Santiago Giménez, who plays for Feyenoord. More

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    ‘Emotional’ moment Odegaard tells Jesus to give penalty to goalless Havertz leaves Arsenal fan with ‘tears in my eye’

    ARSENAL fans have hailed the “emotional” moment that saw Kai Havertz record his first goal for the club.Havertz finally broke his duck in his seventh Premier League appearance for the club when he converted from the penalty spot in the 53rd minute.
    Captain Martin Odegaard appeared to discuss letting Havertz take the penalty with Gabriel JesusCredit: TWITTER @KIMMOFC
    Havertz was handed the ball by Saka to take the penaltyCredit: Rex
    And his team-mates were clearly buzzing with the midfielder for opening his accountCredit: Getty
    The goal came with Arsenal 2-0 up in the game.
    Vice-captain Martin Odegaard had already converted from the spot in the first-half and it looked as though it would be him or Gabriel Jesus to take the second penalty.
    Cameras picked up a conversation between Odegaard and Jesus which showed the Gunners captain appearing to say Havertz should take the pen.
    Havertz then duly converted as he sent the Bournemouth keeper Neto the wrong way.
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    It was clear to see what it meant to Havertz and his team-mates as virtually the whole team ran up to join in with his celebrations after he netted his first goal in a Gunners shirt.
    Arsenal fans on Twitter loved the moment, with one tweeting: “If this doesn’t make you proud to be a gooner…. I think Jesus was meant to take it. Ø convincing him to give it to Kai. Jesus approves with a nod to Kai. Helping a friend out. Look how happy they are and how relieved he is.”
    In the replies to the video one fan said: “Tears in my eyes.”
    Another wrote: “I’m just so glad, for him, the team and especially the captain, that he scored. Imagine the meltdown if he hadn’t.”
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    While a fourth wrote: “I love this club . What a captain!!!!!”
    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta spoke of his delight at his team allowing Havertz to take the penalty and said after the game: “I love to be part of a team that shows the human qualities that they have show, that empathy towards a player that has some question marks to resolve externally… they won me even more.
    “I’m thankful to our supporters as they sang his name. Kai deserves that”.
    Arsenal went on to win the game comfortably 4-0, with goals from Saka, Odegaard, Havertz and White.
    The Gunners are now up to third in the Premier League table on 17 points and are just one point behind leaders Manchester City. More

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    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta reveals how Spanish region’s incredible RESTAURANTS produced FOUR Prem managers this season

    MIKEL ARTETA is leading the charge of football’s Boys from the Basque Stuff ahead of Saturday’s reunion with old pal Andoni Iraola at the Vitality Stadium.The pair were born just a couple of months apart in 1982 and played for their local team Antiguoko — alongside ex-Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso.
    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta insists the Spanish Basque region creates the best managersCredit: Rex
    And Arteta is convinced that there is something special about the northern Spanish region of San Sebastian which also produced Unai Emery, Julen Lopetegui, Pep Guardiola’s assistant Juanma Lillo and Manchester City’s director of football Txiki Begiristain.
    He said: “It’s the food! We have the best food in the world in San Sebastian, the best restaurants per square metre and the most beautiful city.
    “It has to be linked with that because the quality of life in our city is incredible — the education we get, the way we look after our city and the passion for football that you can breathe everywhere you go.
    “On a weekend there are 300 kids playing on the beach.
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    “In the region you have Real Sociedad, Athletic Bilbao and Eibar. All those teams really take care of their academy players.
    “They do great work to raise talent and it’s not a coincidence that a lot of players have come through from that area.
    “Also, when you are raised in the Basque area, you have the attitude that nothing is good enough.
    “You score a goal but you should have scored another. Our families are really, really demanding and you live with that from a young age.
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    “And 30 years later here’s Andoni and me together in the Premier League and I’m really happy for that.”
    Arteta was snapped up by Barcelona before going on to Everton and Arsenal while Iraola remained in LaLiga, spending 12 years at Bilbao.
    The Bournemouth boss is facing his schoolboy team-mate for the first time as a manager and admitted: “I never thought this would happen when we were players.
    “It’s the first time we are going to face each other for how many years I don’t know but it will be very nice.
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    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola started out with ArtetaCredit: Getty
    “The other night I met Alex Neil after the Stoke game. It was something new to me because we don’t usually do this in LaLiga and I liked it. There was no beer or wine, there was something to eat but nothing fancy — but hopefully we will find a way to meet Mikel.”
    This will be Arsenal’s first meeting with Bournemouth since their crazy 3-2 win at the Emirates back in March, when they were behind after just nine  seconds but snatched all three points thanks to Reiss Nelson’s unforgettable 97th-minute winner.
    Arteta added: “That was one of the maddest games I’ve been involved in, especially conceding so early.
    “But the way we turned things around and what we lived together in the 97th minute made it a special day that we will remember for a long time.
    “I’d prefer it if we can have a game very much more like the one we played at Bournemouth’s ground last season when we won 3-0.” More

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    I loved basketball and Arsenal as a kid – it’s a dream to be playing in the Premier League against the Gunners

    BOURNEMOUTH’S ‘top dog’ basketball player Antoine Semenyo wants to slam-dunk his beloved Arsenal.The Ghana forward, 23, is on standby to start against the Gunners today, with the Cherries’ leading striker Dominic Solanke struggling with an ankle injury.
    Antoine Semenyo celebrates scoring for Bournemouth at Anfield and hopes there is more to come as he settles into Premier League lifeCredit: Getty
    Our graphic of Semenyo mocked up playing basketball, his favourite sport growing up
    And Semenyo, a £9million signing from Bristol City in January, is  desperate to get a three-point shot at the team he followed as a kid.
    He said: “It’s a dream playing against the team you support when you are young.
    “It will be nice playing against them but you have a job in hand and we want to win the game.
    “I feel like I am building all the time in the Premier League but I wouldn’t say I am there yet.

    “There are still many more games to be played and many more goals to be scored.
    “So  I am  just keeping my head down and I’ll  keep working hard, and hopefully I will have many more starts and many more goals.”
    Semenyo was always on the  basketball court in his school days but eventually opted for football.
    He explained: “It is  a funny one because one of my friends who I used to go to school with said to me, ‘It’s crazy you play football  as you love basketball’.
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    “I was just good at the sport, nothing more than that, but life is  football now, isn’t it?”
    And the Chelsea-born star has not completely turned his back on  basketball and loves beating  team-mates on  NBA computer games.
    He said: “I’ve just come off the PlayStation and playing NBA with Brooksy (David Brooks) and Tavs (Marcus Tavernier).
    “You get some time off the pitch and we play each other and we enjoy it. We all love it and, yes, but I am the top dog!”
    The Cherries are 17th in the table and still seeking their first Premier League win under new Spanish gaffer Andoni Iraola.
    But they have secured three creditable draws against West Ham, Brentford and Chelsea.
    Semenyo said: “I don’t think this group is hurting but it is  just frustrating because we haven’t been playing badly.”
    The striker made a rare start on Wednesday night in the 2-0 Carabao Cup third-round win over Stoke.
    But he was replaced at half-time by Solanke, who notched his fourth goal of the season before going  off injured.
    One of the highlights of Semenyo’s season so far was scoring at Anfield in last month’s 3-1 defeat at Liverpool.
    When we win, it’s like a big celebration and you know you are going to be bombarded  — but it’s a nice feeling.Semenyo on Ghana
    And although the Cherries supporters  have not seen the best of him yet, in Ghana it is a very different story — because he is mobbed wherever he goes in his homeland.
    In March, he scored his first  competitive   international goal in a 1-0 victory over Angola.
    And this month he set up Ernest Nuamah’s late winner against  Central African Republic, which secured Ghana a place in next year’s Africa Cup of Nations.
    So even though Semenyo can walk around Bournemouth virtually unnoticed he describes the attention he gets in Ghana as “really crazy”.
    He added: “I tell you, the fans out there are passionate.
    “Football means everything to them and we are playing for them, for us and for our country.
    Semenyo (right) with Thomas Partey, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Fatawu Issahaku and Tariq Lamptey in Ghana’s World Cup squadCredit: Getty
    “When we win, it’s like a big celebration and you know you are going to be bombarded  — but it’s a nice feeling.
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    “It’s online, it’s on the streets and you can be in your hotel, just  sitting around, and five or six people will run at you.
    “When you are out there, it’s really crazy — but you just embrace it.” More

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    Man Utd stars Sancho and Martial on Barcelona’s budget transfer shortlist of flops and outcasts along with Arsenal duo

    BARCELONA have Jadon Sancho and Anthony Martial on their six-man transfer shortlist, it’s claimed.The Spanish champions are also said to be eyeing moves for Arsenal duo Kai Havertz and Jorginho next summer.
    Jadon Sancho is on Barcelona’s stunning six-man transfer shortlistCredit: Getty
    Anthony Martial has struggled for consistent minutes this seasonCredit: Getty
    Barca’s financial problems have had a direct impact on their transfer business in recent seasons.
    In order to manage their issues, the club have been forced to look at free agents, flops, and out-of-favour players from top teams in Europe.
    According to Mundo Deportivo, they have already applied that approach to their plans for next summer.
    The report claims that Barca have drawn up a six-man list of potential targets, which includes Sancho and Martial.
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    Sancho has not played for United since August 26 following his public falling out with Erik ten Hag.
    The Red Devils boss has even banished the winger from attending any first-team activities as their feud continues.
    As a result, Sancho’s future at Old Trafford appears to be over, with Roma joining Barcelona in being linked with a move.
    Meanwhile, Martial has also struggled for consistent opportunities so far this season and is into the final year of his contract.
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    The Frenchman was also booed by his own fans as he replaced Rasmus Hojlund against Brighton earlier this month.
    Xavi is not just looking at United players, though, with the report adding that he has his eye on Arsenal pair Havertz and Jorginho.
    The former Chelsea duo have both joined the Gunners this year, with Jorginho arriving in January ahead of Havertz’s summer move.

    Mikel Arteta has yet to start Jorginho in the league this season and the Italian was linked with an exit in the summer as his contract expires in 2024.
    Havertz, on the other hand, has struggled for form since joining the club and is yet to register a goal or an assist this term.
    He was also dropped for the trip to Everton earlier this month and again started on the bench in last weekend’s North London derby.
    Barcelona’s six-man shortlist does include players from outside the Premier League, though.
    Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt is their sole defensive target, having complained about his playing time with the German giants.
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    The Blaugrana are also one of a number of clubs tracking Athletic Club forward Nico Williams.
    With less than a year remaining on his deal, the Spain winger has provided four assists in four LaLiga matches this season.
    Jorginho is out of contract at the end of this seasonCredit: Getty
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    Arsenal star Emile Smith Rowe opens up on his ‘relief’ after first start in 499 days and admits he ‘had a lot of doubts’

    EMILE SMITH ROWE has overcome his crisis of confidence and is finally ready to make his mark at Arsenal.The young midfielder admits he was crippled by doubt as he struggled to nail down a regular place in Mikel Arteta’s team.
    Emile Smith Rowe returned to the Arsenal side for the first time in 499 daysCredit: Alamy
    But a change of attitude has sparked fresh belief in his ability and now he is determined to show that all that early promise was not just a flash in the pan.
    Wednesday’s Carabao Cup win at Brentford was Smith Rowe’s first start in 499 days for Arsenal.
    And though he was unable to last the full 90 minutes, he still took enough encouragement from his performance to believe that his fortunes are about to change for the better.
    Last season was a virtual write-off for the frustrated 23-year-old after he was sidelined for three months by a groin operation and was then unable to force his way back into a team fighting for the Premier League title.
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    But he was a key player in England’s summer triumph at the Euro Under-21 Championships and is now knocking firmly on the Arsenal door for more first team minutes.
    He admits “I used to have a lot of doubts. I didn’t have a lot of confidence and I questioned myself at times.
    “But I have changed my mentality and now I am just going to go for it because I really don’t have anything to lose.
    “Last season was a really tough period for me, having surgery for the first time and then suffering another setback when I finally got back onto the pitch.
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    “It was really challenging but the gaffer helped me through that period because he supported me through the injury and he often pulled me in for chats about how I could become mentally stronger.
    “He’s told me that I have to stay patient and to keep working hard in training and there’s a lot of stuff I’ve been working on to improve.
    “It’s been a long wait to get back into the team and it has been a challenge, but I’m enjoying it and now I feel happy and really fit.
    “It’s definitely a relief for me and now I am going to push on from here.”
    One thing which has never been in doubt has been the backing of Smith Rowe’s team-mates and the Arsenal supporters.
    The loudest cheer of last week’s 4-0 Champions League win against PSV Eindhoven came when he was introduced as a second-half substitute and he says: “To hear the fans singing my name was a really proud moment for me and all my family.
    “I had the whole team behind me when I was going through surgery. They all had my back and that definitely made me feel stronger.
    “It’s such a talented team at Arsenal with so much quality, so I know that I have to stay patient and wait for my chance.
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    “There is always going to be competition  at a massive club like Arsenal and it will always be difficult to cement your place in the team.
    “But I really believe in myself now. I have all the right people around me to help so I just have to keep going and I am sure my chance will come.” More