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Arsenal played with unflinching focus — until, after 97 minutes, for a split-second, the visitors lapsed. City’s Jack Grealish skipped to the endline. Saliba cleared his cross, and flexed, and ...
Managed by Mikel Arteta in his fourth full season, Arsenal were the third-youngest team in the Premier League with an average starting age of 25 years and 158 days. [3] Six first-team players – Jorginho, Reiss Nelson, Martin Ødegaard, William Saliba, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Ben White – signed new contracts with the club during the campaign.
The 2023–24 campaign was a record-breaking season for Arsenal. [3] They kicked off their campaign by winning the FA Community Shield for the 17th time in their history. [4] The Gunners were the third-youngest team in the 2023–24 Premier League with an average starting age of 25 years and 158 days. [5]
Throughout the summer transfer window, Arsenal completed the signings of forwards Gabriel Martinelli and club-record signing Nicolas Pepe; midfielder Dani Ceballos on a one-year loan; and defenders Kieran Tierney, David Luiz, and William Saliba, the latter of which was sent back to former club AS Saint-Etienne on a one-year loan.
PSV vs Arsenal. 17:25, Mike Jones. PSV forward, Noa Lang. has been involved in 13 shots following a ball carry in the Champions League this season (9 shots, 4 chances created), second only to Real ...
Managed by Mikel Arteta in his third full season, Arsenal were the second-youngest team in the Premier League with an average starting age of 25 years and 52 days. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Following eliminations from the FA Cup, EFL Cup and UEFA Europa League, they finished second in the Premier League and qualified for next season's UEFA Champions League ...
He made his debut on 4 February as a 59th-minute substitute in Arsenal's 1–0 defeat away to Everton. [48] On 18 February, Jorginho's 93rd minute strike against Aston Villa hit the crossbar and went in off of Emi Martínez' head, giving Arsenal a late 3–2 lead in a match they eventually won 4–2, after a three-game winless run. [49]
The 2024 English women's football summer transfer window runs from 26 June to 13 September 2024. Players without a club may be signed at any time, clubs may sign players on loan dependent on their league's regulations, and clubs may sign a goalkeeper on an emergency loan if they have no registered senior goalkeeper available.