Sunday, 25 January 2026

Arsenal vs Inter: Arteta’s Gunners Dominate the San Siro | UCL Reaction & Man United Preview

Europe Beckons: Arsenal Set the Tone in Milan


The Gunners strutted into the San Siro with a goal in mind, get the job done and they did! There are a couple of performances to love from the Gunners this season. Away at Newcastle in the #EPL comes to mind, Atletico in the second half is another one to love, but this game would be remembered for how Arsenal showed their dominance versus Inter Milan on their home turf. Arteta, as we ought to have expected, started a strong side with Saka, Zubi and the starting backline, without Calafiori who remains out injured. Let’s be clear though, I would have preferred most of these guys rested, knowing we have the visit of Man United at the weekend. To be fair, Mikel made 7 changes to the starting 11 as he mixed it a bit in the middle, starting Eze over Ødegaard, while Jesus got the nod ahead of Gyökeres. But for me, Saka and Zubimendi shouldn’t have started this game. Still, that’s done, so we move.

I liked the way we approached the match from the get-go. Saka attacking down the right flank and putting the home side on the back foot right off the bat. We pressed, harried and attacked the Nerazzurri like we needed the points more. Strange it was, to be honest. The first 10 minutes saw the Italians struggling for any sustained bit of possession. The goal duly came from a smart bit of play with Eze, Timber and finally Jesus contriving to make a goal out of a shot that was going wayward from Timber, I think. Jesus deserves credit for his awareness to steer the ball back on target for the opener. Inter snapped out of their shell like the goal was a jolt to their arm. Suddenly Dimarco, Thuram and Martinez started getting the ball to stick and they threatened. MLS and Mosquera had to be alert to snuff out a couple of half chances from Thuram. 

Their breakthrough came in the 18th minute when Arsenal failed to properly deal with a ball into the box. Our failure to clear the line properly allowed Sučić (18’) to bend one around our defenders. At first I thought, Raya come on, how did you allow that go in. I watched the replay and thought, okay, well done Sučić. 1–1 at 18 minutes. Arsenal turned on the next gear though, wrestling back control, forcing errors from the Italians and our favourite assister this season, Set Piece Ole Ole, was on hand again. We won a corner kick, Saka delivered to the back post and Trossard showed the hunger that typified Arsenal by chasing what may have been a lost ball. He looped a header back across goal and there was Jesus to nod in for our second goal of the night. Arsenal were putting their foot on the gas pedal with the hunger they showed.

That was Arsenal’s 19th goal from a corner this season, well clear of anyone in Europe’s top five leagues. For context, Liverpool scored only their second goal from a corner this evening versus Bournemouth from 102 attempts. Arsenal, on the other hand, have turned this into another string to their bow, it’s crazy. The Gunners went into the interval with a one-goal advantage, deservedly.


Game Management, Depth and Why the Numbers Matter

Both teams came back for the second half with the home side showing a bit more desire. Arsenal had to ride the initial wave of pressure before wrestling back control. Esposito was particularly lively for the Italians when he came on, putting us on the back foot for a bit with his smart play, picking the ball up in some tight pockets here and there. He just needed some support around him.

Arteta made changes, bringing on Gyökeres, Rice, Gabby, Benny and Martinelli. Jesus, Trossard, Timber, Mosquera and Zubi made way. Martinelli played a wonderful outside-of-the-boot curler looking for Gyökeres. He played it into Saka who miscued it back for Gyökeres to put one in the top bin. The finish, coming from a mishap between Saka and Gyökeres, was ironic considering the amount of furor generated over the past few weeks. The Arsenal manager alluded to something in his post-match thoughts, what if his strikers start firing on 0.75 cylinders, not all, just two thirds. Let’s put some context with stats. The Gunners have the second-highest XG in the Champions League after seven games, have conceded just two goals, four fewer than the next best defence. All this after playing Bayern, Atletico and Inter. Liverpool, who topped the league phase last season, had scored 17 goals at this stage. This is the same Arsenal team that pundits say is underperforming in terms of goals scored. Imagine a 30 percent boost in attacking ruthlessness. Let that sink in.

Some random thoughts. This Arsenal team still has a couple more levels to go up, that’s sure. I can see a run akin to the 2023/24 second-half surge of 16 wins, one draw and one loss. We just played the top team in Italy, Inter sitting top of Serie A, and made them look ordinary at best. No mean feat. Arsenal have now played four consecutive away games in four different competitions and ended up with three wins and one draw. The only draw came in the Premier League against Nottingham Forest, a performance that wasn’t good enough by our own high standards, which in itself tells you how far the bar has been raised.

In Europe, teams come out to play. In the Premier League, teams sit deep and deny space. If you play open football against Arsenal, you’re likely to get smacked. If you park the bus, you might frustrate them into a draw or lose to a set piece. Anyway, that’s seven wins in seven Champions League games. Kairat up next at the Emirates. Again....We move.


Manchester United at the Emirates – Context, Pressure and Mentality

The Gunners return home this weekend for a top-of-the-bill clash with Manchester United. After back-to-back nil-nil draws in the league, getting back to winning ways feels like a must. The backdrop of United handing City a spanking last week adds spice. The way they ripped into that City side was scary, and Arsenal will do well to be wary.

Arsenal remain unbeaten at home this season, with all wins and two draws, and haven’t conceded more than one goal at the Emirates. Bayern, Wolves, Brighton, Spurs and City are the only sides to breach us once each. History matters too. Wenger versus Fergie, Vieira versus Keane, Keown versus Van Nistelrooy. United may have fallen far from title contention, but Arteta needs the boys to feel like they’re not. Calafiori and Hincapié are back from injury, which can only bode well. MLS hasn’t been at his best this season and Calafiori has raised the level when fit, bringing spontaneity and chaos in our transitions. Still, I don’t see him starting on Sunday. It would be too much of a risk. Mosquera deserves huge praise for his performance against Inter, slotting back into the heart of defence like he never left, even against elite opposition. Mikel Arteta is under no illusions about what’s coming. With City winning at Wolves, the pressure is back on.

“I dont think anybody, has probably more motivation, more hunger more desire for us to go all the way, and win than me. But we know that the only way to do it is to focus and be very present in the moment and doing everything that we have to do and do it better tomorrow that's it.

Thats the only thing we can control, the rest is just doesn't add any value to us and can take the focus away from the wrong place”

Those are the kind of words you want your manager drilling into the boys. Until City are mathematically out of the title race, the energy stays the same. Mikel knows what needs to be done, the players hopefully do too, and more importantly, the lads look up for it from the first whistle.
I would try a bit of a gamble here to hurt united with Pace and Trickery, Martinelli up top with Eze, Ødegaard, and Saka buzzing behind his fleet foot, while detailing Rice and Zubi to sit. This is important to protect our left side in the absence of Calafiori. We must keep Mbuemo, Diallo and Cuhna very quiet while also showing a ruthlessness in front of goal by taking our chances. Sesko is beginning to show bit and pieces of a player Man United thought they paid for, but I trust our center backs on him. That midfield battle is going to be key to achieving the above, harrying Bruno off the ball, so he has little time to pick those passes that break the lines to hurt the opposition. I know Arteta wont be having this but here is how i would set up my team against the red devils below:

#ArsManU
Before we go, shout out the the women's team for the comeback they have made this season, picking up all 3 points in the away game versus Chelsea women. Russo, Mead and Mariona, all combining well for the 2 goals that put Chelsea to the sword. The girls are clawing their way back up the WSL table after such a poor start to the season by their high standards ...long may they continue. Now that's about it from us at #Anaijagunners HQ, help share, comment and  enjoy the game wherever you are.....#COYG

Tuesday, 20 January 2026

AFCON Finals Drama || Arsenal Forrest Frustrations Pressure & #EPL Title Race || Inter UCL Preview

 AFCON, Leadership, and Sadio Mané

Speaking of Sadio Mané, congratulations to Senegal, the new African champions. Nigeria settled for the bronze, which is consolatory if you ask me. Beating Egypt is nice and all, but Salah continues to wait to lift an African tournament title sad when you consider his legendary status.

Image Credit: Getty Images via BBCdotcom

The AFCON final between Senegal and hosts Morocco exploded into a spectacle on Sunday. Nothing could have prepared us for what unfolded. I won’t go into the details; we either watched it live or read about it online. The bedlam that followed was a stain on football and a blight on African soccer in particular. The win-at-all-costs syndrome almost ruined a beautiful tournament and the North Africans have to look at themselves in the mirror in general. WHY? You would be forgiven for thinking the ensuing chaos you were watching was happening during one of those nasty fiesty Copa Libertadores tournament matchups between Boca Junios and  River Plate or Flamengo and Palmieras. 

Once again, Sadio Mané, take a bow you showed the world how to re-enact Rudiyard Kiplin's Sage 'IF'. The leadership and calm you displayed were exemplary. You let your football do the talking on the pitch, and that is the example the world should emulate....'Africa doesn't deserve the negative image' he said, cue the applause!


Winning Mentality: Arsenal, Pressure, and the Fine Margins of a Title Race

Winning Mentality, the forest game was mega frustrating and a it of De'javu, a scorelss draw versu Liverpool and followed by another scoreless draw vs Nottingham forrest . two things, thatwas the first tie the gunners went consecutive games without scoring, and more importantly on both occasions, we failed to take max advantage of our closest challenges in City/Vila sipping up. It is really raly frustrating. Declan Rices adlib circulating o the media pages adds more  on teeth gritting to the whole stuff. Lets quickly get that out of the way, Rice s an amazing player and this teamwork's well when e is n form but his recent performances, as with the others haven't been up to the high standards. I do understand the sickening feeling of now bing ble to capitalise on City or villa slipup, but its getting to squeaky bum time and Rice needs to calm down. Once incident, okay... two incidents, maybe a concern but now three incidents....I am thinking, is our supposed captain material going to lose his nerve like Gallas. Arteta needs leaders on the Pitch, Saka , Odegard, Rice, Big Gabby, they all need to be able to hold their nerve when the pressure cranks because there is no shying away from it, there will be pressure. Arteta call them into a room and give them the dresser. A good example is Sadio Mane's exemplary leadership in the heat of the moment, his singular act (God knows I cant) probably spared the blushes of CAF,  Senegal  and hosts Morocco at the just concluded AFCON. LEADERHSHIP by example..... that's what it is!  

Now lets get back to the Forrest game, obviously in hind sight that looks like it wasn't two points dropped, but one point gained, its fair to say the gunners are enjoying a bit of luck this season and to be fair, we are due some good run with mother luck. Or how else can one explain city's form of 1W in 5 and Villa's 2W in 5 while stuttering Arsenal has 3 in the last 5. I mean, Haaland seems to have lost his scoring boots (touch wood), while Villa's lack of squad depth looks to be finally catching up, we falter and the chasing pack oblige us with their faltering. We ended up extending our lead at the top of the #EPL table by 1-point, despite not winning at the city ground. Instead of us going all Declan Rice frustrated, we can spin it by saying hey context matters, the league is a tough one ...look at everybody else (City Villa Liverpool) they all dropped points too. Now, dont get me wrong, a leed of 10 or 11points would be much much comfier say if we had just taken maximum points from one of the last two games, so I get the bad taste not doing that leaves. That been said, we need calm heads in the game, we acknowledge our slip ups, we tell ourselves the levels must be upped again or else we are in danger of choking and then we do the business on the pitch. I believe we are in the best position to win the league title this season, especially having seen how lacklustre City continues to remain but we cant keep hoping other teams would keep handing us points gifts wrapped in indifferent performances. ManCity still have Pep Guardiola at the helm, arguable the greatest of all time. Unai Emery also has Villa punching waaay above their weight, those are legit reasons to be apprehensive about us not getting it over the line this time around. If i know this, I am sure Arteta knows this too, which means the players must know this as well. I wont talk much about MARTINELLI's inglorious miss or the penalty shout. Martinelli should be scoring that, left heel or not and that for me wasn't a penalty at all. The same way Saliba's kick on Barry during our 0-1 win at Everton, blowing a penalty for either 'offence' would have been very soft in my own opinion (I may be wrong). The less I mention for Odegard, the better, I kept asking myself where was my captain in this match? Iknow Sometimes, you just have to salute the opponent for doing a good job but maybe its time to trust Nwanneri wih a good run Mikel. Sean Dyche seems to know how to nullify Mikel [Burnley, Everton, Forrest]. Before I move on, i have a message for the whimpy gooners, get you act together, PTSD is making y'all lose your cool and its just not helping the team. If you want us to win, Back the team all the way, then you are a true Gooner. I'd maintain the same energy.


Champions League: Inter Milan vs Arsenal at the San Siro

Let’s head to the Champions League and the San Siro, as Arsenal face Italian giants Inter Milan. Finely poised between two strong sides, many are calling it a battle of attrition as two of Europe’s best defences go head-to-head. Who comes out on top with a clean sheet?

Last season, the blue half of the San Siro was blown away by a rampant PSG side. After reaching the final by beating Barcelona in that 11-goal thriller, dubbed by many as the final before the final. Inter’s collapse in the UCL final was an unexpected anticlimax. With a new coach in the dugout and additions to an ageing squad, it will be interesting to see how they approach this. Obviously Mikel  Arteta has to rotate, with one eye on the upcoming matchup versu United. Arsenal currently top the group with 18 points from six games, architects of their own destiny. This raises the big question: with a resurgent Manchester United coming up at the weekend, does Mikel rotate heavily and rest key players like Rice, Saka, and Zubimendi, or does he maintain momentum with a strong XI?

If it were up to me, I’d field a largely B team. As much as I’d love revenge for last season’s group-stage loss to Inter, the United game is far more important. We simply cannot afford to drop more league points and then start praying for favours from other teams. Nah. Mikel, be smart. Use your much-talked-about squad. Give Ethan, MLS, Nørgaard, and Eze meaningful minutes, and allow your key players a full week’s rest before Saturday. United not being involved in Europe means Carrick has had another full week with his lads to prepare. The way they ripped City apart must have been very worrying, for City fans and a pause to be wary for us Gooners too.

With Arsenal needing just one win from their final two group games to qualify comfortably, rotation shouldn’t be an issue given the quality we have. Inter coach Christian Chivu summed it up well:

“Arsenal are a complete side, but they also need to worry about us.”

There’s no trophy for topping the group stage. I won’t be overly fussed by the outcome, though of course I want Arsenal to win. My priority remains the league clash against the Red Devils at the weekend. My team sheet would look like this, Norgard at right back, while I give the midfield trio of our captain, Rice and Zubi the day off. In comes Eze, Ethan [before he heads to Marseille on loan] and Merino at the base. If i have to shake things up, Norgard can come into the midfield with Josh or Marley going to right back. I dont want to see Timber ot Benny Blanco anywhere near this game. 

InterMilan Vs Arsenal

I would love to see a good performance by the lads, get some good minutes into the legs of MLS , Eze and the other players on the fringes. Most importantly, rest our key starters for the weekend and avoid any injuries, If we get a draw or nick a win, all more than welcome. Anyway, that's it from us at #Anaijagunner HQ.....Do enjoy the game wherever you are. #COYG

Saturday, 17 January 2026

Arsenal Tested: Liverpool Frustration || Pompey FA Cup Romp || Chelsea Statement & Nottingham Forest Must-Win Preview

 

Arsenal Review: Liverpool Draw, Portsmouth Win, Chelsea Statement & Nottingham Forest Preview

Holla footy nerds, it’s been a loooong while actually two away wins and a home draw ago. And a lot has happened since then. Man City signed Semenyo. Nigeria’s quest for a fourth AFCON trophy crashed into the host nation’s hurdle ...oh well, so much for hope in Osimhen, Lookman and co. The managerial merry-go-round kept spinning too. Xabi Alonso got the boot from the Los Blancos job, claiming it’s impossible to manage a team where players wield too much power ouch, Perez. Oliver Glasner dropped the mic after announcing he wont be renewing his Palace contract. Manchester United also reverted to a familiar face with Michael Carrick stepping in as interim. United being out of all domestic competitions means they’re staring at a 40-game season for the first time in over three decades. Some really crazy stuff, I tell ya. 

It’s been a rollercoaster in the football world — some good, some not so good. But let’s get into the Arsenal action, starting where the frustration really kicked in.


Arsenal vs Liverpool: Frustration at the Emirates

Arsenal came into the Liverpool game on a run of five wins from five, while Liverpool had drawn three of their last five. Yes, they were unbeaten in six, but they weren’t exactly purring. Add City and Villa dropping points earlier, and the stage was set for Arsenal to capitalise again.

Raya wins Save Of the month
Image Credit:  Arsenal.com

Except… it didn’t happen.

In hindsight, maybe we all assumed beating Liverpool at home was a foregone conclusion. Arsenal were unbeaten at the Emirates, winning all but one home game this season  now make that two. It really was a game of two halves. Arsenal dominated the first half, threatening to run riot but not truly testing Alisson despite the control. The second half saw a different Liverpool. Arsenal couldn’t regain that grip, and while Liverpool were more adventurous, they still didn’t register a single shot on target. The midfield felt easier to play through, Frimpong found joy bombing forward against MLS, and the subs couldn’t shift the momentum. A stalemate. 

The late Martinelli incident left a sour taste, but credit to him for owning it and apologising. Slot’s comments were spot on — calm, measured, like a true African elder putting out sparks before a fire starts. Gary Neville’s commentary, on the other hand… well, you already know. It was an opportunity missed to extend our lead from six to eight points, but in the spirit of sportsmanship, we at AnaijaGunner wish Bradley a speedy recovery.


Portsmouth vs Arsenal: FA Cup Response Led by Martinelli

Pompey rolled over, and Martinelli responded the best way possible — on the pitch. He grabbed his first Arsenal hat trick in the FA Cup third-round tie at Fratton Park. As expected, Arteta rotated heavily, and Arsenal started sloppily again, conceding inside five minutes — a worrying trend. They snapped out of it quickly, though, with Set Piece FC doing what it does best. An own goal brought the equaliser, no surprises there. Martinelli then shifted gears, meeting a corner with a glancing header to put Arsenal ahead by half-time. From there, it felt like a matter of time.

Madueke was lively throughout. Yes, he missed chances again, but he still provided assists for Martinelli’s first and third goals. Gabriel Jesus, starting ahead of Havertz and Gyökeres, supplied the assist for Arsenal’s third. Nothing too deep to analyse here. Portsmouth tried, Arsenal raised the tempo, quality showed. Martinelli stole the headlines post-Liverpool drama, Madueke contributed creatively, and Nwaneri impressed on a rare start. Mikel, play him more.

Arsenal move on to face Wigan at the Emirates in the FA Cup fourth round — but first came a big night under the lights of Stamford Bridge  in west London.


Chelsea vs Arsenal: Carabao Cup Statement at the Bridge

This was Arsenal’s third away game in four matches, and a proper spectacle for neutrals. City had beaten Newcastle the night before, so the pressure was on.

The aim was probably simple — get a result, maybe even take a draw back to the Emirates. Instead, Arsenal went two goals up before sloppiness crept in, with Garnacho pulling one back after a rare poor moment from Ødegaard. The Arsenal captain didn’t have his best game overall, and neither did Eze in the FA Cup previously — not bad performances, but definitely room for much more. As captain, Ødegaard needs to rediscover his sharpest level quickly for the end of season run in.

The positives outweighed everything else. Gyökeres scored from open play, yes, Sanchez gifted it, but strikers are paid to react, to be masters of that positional awareness. He then showed excellent hold-up play to assist Zubimendi, whose finish was pure class. The feints, the composure, Fofana left in the mud, just sublime. Zubi continues to look like an elite signing. I wanted Partey kept around to ease him in, but despite the speed and physicality of the league, he’s so far taken to the #EPL like a duck to water, matching his career best of 4 goals a season already. Long may that continue.

Arsenal conceding late again made the tie tighter than it should be, sour taste that is i tell ya. This semi-final could’ve been wrapped up given the gulf in class, but context matters — winning at Stamford Bridge and bringing the second leg back to the Emirates is still a strong position. The social media noise around Gyökeres being frustrated with Saka didn’t move me at all. Also the Rice altercation with the assistant coach in the tunnel moment was quickly defused, with Big Gabi stepping in. Leadership on display. On we go.


Nottingham Forest Preview: Focus at the City Ground

Matchday 22 brings a trip to the City Ground to face Sean Dyche’s Nottingham Forest in a late Saturday kickoff. Arsenal could at worst match, or at best better, City’s result against Manchester United — though I’m not holding my breath for favours. This one has must-win written all over it. Dyche is Forest’s third manager this season, and his teams are never easy. They’ve already claimed big scalps, Liverpool at Anfield included. That six-point cushion can disappear quickly if Arsenal lose focus. We need to kill this game early, though it might still end up a narrow one-goal win. A clean sheet would be very welcome — conceding late sloppy goals has become a bad habit.

Physically, I’m not worried. This Arsenal side can no longer be bullied. We’re the ones standing firm now. Concentration for the full 90 plus stoppage time is the key. I expect Saka and Eze either side of Gyökeres, with Arteta likely trusting Victor over Jesus and Havertz, who still isn’t match sharp. A brace here would do wonders for Gyökeres’ confidence and keep momentum rolling. Make no mistake, this is kicks off a big run of games. With City getting Semenyo and Guehi (it appears) everyone is waiting for Arsenal to fumble their lead. It’s up to the players to show hunger, grit focus, and a true winning mentality to get this title challenge over the line.

#NFFCARS

I would bring back Eze into the fold over Trossard and give saka a 65 minute run on the other wing. Norgard would be at the ready to take the reigns from Zubi in the middle of the park. I hate to get ahead of myself but with Inter Milan away in the Champions League, Mikel has to manage the squad load properly. The good thing is, the Inter game is almost inconsequential, except we want to finish the group stage, top of the pile. As much as I dont want to throw away the game, Arsenal are in a great position to not go all out to win it, if you get my drift, especially with Kairat Almaty still to come to the Emirates. I know Forrest is a tricky ground that but, the lads know what's at stake and are up for it. No silly gifted goals or late goals conceding, compact efficient and ruthless professional get the 3 points job. Big up to Raya for that match winning save from Minteh, he got the save of the month award. On that winning note, its curtains from us here at  #Anaijagunner HQ, do enjoy the game wherever you are .....#COYG


Thursday, 8 January 2026

EPL Managerial Merry Go-Round || Arsenal’s Title Charge: Bournemouth Win || Liverpool Preview

Amorim Sacked!

In the ever revolving doors of head coaches/managers,  Ruben Amorim has been added to the ever-growing list of managerial casualties, as the former Man U coach was relieved of his duties. Amorim pretty much signed his own sack letter after calling out his bosses during the post-match press conference following the Leeds draw over the weekend. While I didn’t rate him much, he was ultimately fired for daring to criticise the people upstairs which tells you everything you need to know about the state of things at Old Trafford. Terrible!! Darren fletcher would handle things for a bit before Solskajer or whoever Sir Jim and co pull out on a whim.  It’s a sad state of affairs over there. Even as a rival fan, the circus Manchester United has become is ridiculous. But anyway… football.

Bournemouth Review

What an evening of perfect results. City dropped points — twice in five days. Villa dropped points with a draw against Palace. Spurs lost… I know they’re not even in the conversation right now, but they still deserve pointing out. Newcastle vs Leeds was the real cracker though — Barnes with a late winner in the 12th minute of stoppage time. After doing Arsenal a favour against City at the weekend, Rosenoir got a rude welcome to the EPL. Now sitting 8th on the log, another red card for them — their fifth in the league and seventh in all competitions. Chelsea have a disciplinary problem, point blank period. You can’t make this ish up! Up the Chels (in Jason Cundy’s voice).

Anyway, let’s talk Arsenal.

City dropping points against Chelsea over the weekend gifted Arsenal a six-point lead at the top of the table — glorious. Then came the potential gift midweek with another draw, this time against Brighton. That opened the door to really turn the screw… BIG if — if we beat Liverpool.

Now to Bournemouth.

The Gunners travelled to the Vitality Stadium knowing they had to win to maintain their four-point cushion at the summit, with the belief that City would claw back points against Chelsea at the Etihad. Arsenal didn’t exactly start well. Big Gabby gifted Bournemouth the opener, and Tavernier happily said, “I’ll take that, thank you very much.”

The response was immediate though — and once again, it was Big Gabby, finishing off the ping-pong chaos created by Madueke with the precision of a striker. 1–1. The first half ended with Bournemouth shading it, but the second half saw Arsenal crank up the levers. Ødegaard and Rice combined beautifully for the second, with Gyökeres doing the dirty work by dragging defenders away, allowing Rice to slot home. Then the cavalry arrived off the bench. Saka chipped in with his now customary assist  this time for Rice to grab his second. Kroupi tried to spoil the party with an absolute worldie from nowhere, but Arsenal saw it out. Declan Rice, Immese in this game help the team keep the charge going. Three massive points in a game we lost last season. Another overturned result, added to Everton, Villa and Brighton, as Arsenal continue their march toward the 2025/26 EPL title (touch wood).


Liverpool Preview

Thursday brings the current title holders, Liverpool, to the Emirates in what’s being billed as a showdown. The pressure of this being a must-win has eased slightly after City and Villa both dropped points. That’s now three straight draws for City, which is very unlike the imperious side we’ve come to know under Pep. Something is clearly off at the Etihad. Haaland not firing as usual, while the support cast of Foden, Cherki and Tijani are drawing blanks. This means they’re not killing games with that trademark ruthlessness , ala Chelsea and Now Brighton. Brighton also seems to be becoming a bogey team for City having lost to them earlier in the season. All in all, It’s uncharacteristic and honestly, a little strange. Whatever it is, Arsenal must take advantage. Simple as that.

As for Liverpool, they’ve found some form four wins in their last six  but back-to-back draws have seen them sputter heading into this one. Arsenal, on the other hand, arrive on the back of five wins from five, tightening their grip on top spot. City’s third draw in a week presents yet another opportunity to strengthen that hold. It won’t be a stroll in the park. Liverpool haven’t been playing well despite the results — the Leeds and Fulham games epitomise that. Szoboszlai was quick to remind Arsenal that EPL titles aren’t handed out in January, and he’s not wrong. They are the current champions, and this game demands total focus. The midfield battle will be fascinating. Ødegaard looks like he’s rediscovering his best form, while Rice will have to snuff out either Wirtz or Szoboszlai, allowing Zubimendi to dictate from the base. Liverpool are slightly hamstrung with a half-fit Ekitike,  arguably the best striker signing of the last window alongside Gakpo and Chiesa. Arsenal, meanwhile, still lack a dominant striker, with goals shared around the squad. Gyökeres looks a bit goal-shy lately, so Jesus and Martinelli will need to pick up the slack. Like I said, Liverpool haven’t been good recently — this has to be seen as an opportunityMy team sheet would look like this 

#ARSLIV

Its a shame the likes of Eze and Nwaneri cant seem to get any minutes but such has been the consistency of  Ødegaard who seems to have rediscovered his form lately. The good news is, there is the FA cup 3rd round game coming up next week, that should be an opportunity for Mikel to rotate a little bit in order to rest the starters while giving match sharpness to these lads who must be itching to go by now. Martinelli gets the nod ahead of the impressive Trossard due to his knack for scoring against Liverpool, while Eze and possibly Kai Havertz get to come off the bench.  Before we go, I want to give a quick shout out to the Nigerian Super Eagles for booking a quater final ticket at the ongoing AFCON tournament in Morocco. Their solid display and clean sheet against Mozambique was impressive (I caught a bit), long may this continue. Hopefully they come back home with the AFCON Trophy (touch wood). Thats it from us at #Anaijagunner hq, lets hope the boys get the win and a clean sheet to boot, its been a while we shut a team out. Lets get the three points and pull away from the chasing pack, do enjoy the game wherever you are ....#COYG

Saturday, 3 January 2026

Maresca Exits || Arsenal Smash Aston Villa: Ødegaard On Fire || Bournemouth Is Another Must-Win

Villa Put Back in Their Place (…that late goal though 😒)

That was a statement win versus the Villans. Spanking them did feel good, just that goal late in the game… agaaaiiiin.  Okay okay, let’s appreciate the win — and a good win it was — so we’ll let the lack of a clean sheet pass. Before we really crank on with the Aston Villa review, though, let’s talk about the circus that has become our West London foes in Chelsea.

Before we really crank on with the Aston Villa review, though, let’s talk about the circus that has become our West London foes in Chelsea.


Happy Bleu Year, Chelsea!

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Happy Bleu Year Chelsea fans. I mean… what the heck is going on over there? Honestly, from a non-Blues fan who just likes watching the beautiful game, that club looks like it’s being run by people who know less than ideal. Enzo Maresca was never everyone’s cup of tea, nope  but to fire him (yes yes, “mutual consent”) halfway into the season, still in all competitions? That’s absolutely nuts. Even with a run of only one win in seven  as damning as that sounds there’s no denying he helped stabilise the scattered mess of a massive jigsaw puzzle Chelsea has become under this board. Can’t they see that? What even is the footballing philosophy there? Yes, they want young talent. Flip them later for profit. Nothing wrong with that you could even say they’re doing kind of a good job at it. But when that’s all you care about, what about the football?

What’s your identity? Where’s the core? Chelsea fans… can you tell us? One minute they’re spanking Barcelona 3-0 in the Champions League, next they’re grinding out a draw against table-topping Arsenal in the EPL and suddenly getting thrown into the title-challenger convo (albeit briefly). That’s the Chelsea fans pay season-ticket money for if you ask me! Even with the unpalatable habit of sporting directors walking into the dressing room after games, and Maresca probably not helping himself by talking too much meetings with opposition management, alluding to it publicly (that’s basically signing your own sack) he still deserved credit in the bank. Two trophies (I won’t mention), Champions League qualification… expected maybe, but still achieved.

Liam Rosenior being rumoured as the frontrunner? I laugh. It’s a silly circus over there, and for the foreseeable future, it looks like the Chelsea board won’t change  their approach so hey, saddle up for more entertainment.

Back to My Arsenal 🔴

Villa got smacked back into size — no disrespect to Emery and co.

The first half was a cagey chess match, both teams shadow boxing. Arsenal without Rice found it harder to stamp authority; Onana was imposing early. Gyökeres had half chances with headers one he really should have scored. Ollie Watkins too probably should’ve done better with his chances. Depending on who you ask, Villa shaded the half or Arsenal held them comfortably without Raya being seriously tested. For those sympathetic to Villa, Onana pulling a hammy worked in our favour, as did the absence of Kamara and Cash.  Playing without Rice in midfield was mighty significant, and honestly made the win more enjoyable. Merino was lucky not to see a second yellow — silly that.

Big Gabby… you are a BEAST.
How much have we missed you? Hincapié has deputised well, no shade in being bested by arguably the best center back in the league or even Europe right now.  That recovery block vs Wolves was worth two points.  Calafiori has also been excellent across the pitch and rightly gets his flowers. But Big Gabby alongside Saliba? Different level pairing in both boxed. His goal set the tone rising well to nick the ball ahead of Martinez. That was the platform for captain fantastic to turn on the magic for the night.


Martin Ødegaard: The Fire Is Back 🔥

Martin O, the captain, looks like he’s on a charge back. We’ve seen flashes earlier this season, but the last two games? He’s been conducting midfield.

Eze isn’t getting ahead of MO in that 10 role if this continues.

He was at the heart of three goals:

  • The pass to Zubimendi for the opener — pitch perfect weight. 

  • The press on Sancho that led to another.

  • The wicked whipped pre-assist for Trossard.

And the fourth? Lovely chest control and lob into Zubi in one swift move. I loved Zubi’s gallop before finding Trossard, then Jesus finishing it with that curl. That was pure counter-attacking devastation served by Martin to Martin to Trossard to Jesus. There’s a new fire in Ødegaard’s belly, long may it burn. This Arsenal side could do so much more with it.


Bournemouth Preview 🌊🍒

Arsenal pause their mini run of home games with a Saturday evening trip to the seasiders at Bournemouth. Andoni Iraola’s side is far from the early season high flyer with just one win in nine. Quite a sharp contrast to their early season run where they went unbeaten in eight and sat top four. Funny how football flips, one minute  you are Arsenal are “in crisis”,  5points adrift of current champions Liverpool, the  next minute you are Liverpool who  can’t buy a win to save their title charge or keep a clean sheet and Salah’s being thrown under the bus. So Iraola will just have to suck it up.The coin flips are just mad, so Bournemouth would just have to suck it up. Semenyo leaving for City isn't gonna make things any smoother but Andoni has him available for this match, bummer. He is a lively one, the Ghanian, with 12 goal contributions for the cherries this season across competitions. The other casts like Tavernier 6 GA, and Kroupi with 5 GA. The do have some dangerous men. for context, Arsenal haven't got anyone with 12 GA, lots of goals shared around the lads. I think Trossards got the best return of our attacking lot at 7GA, Saka & Eze both on 6 GA and  Gyökeres with 5GA. The problem for Bournemouth has been their leaky defense, which is in contrast where Arsenal remain very strong, middle of the park to the backline. The cherries have been turning over goals in bucketloads, 2 goals, 3 goals etc. their games make for interesting watch if you are a neutral but I suppose their fans would be frustrated they cant seem to hold out despite scoring aplenty. I cant remember the last time they kept a clean sheet, which says a lot. One is hoping a Solid defensive platform should serve us in good stead here, that is all things being equal. 

The truth is, nothing is ever straightforward in football terms so we would have to see how things pan out. that said, Arsenal do have some demons to banish from last season, Bournemouth did the double over the gunners last season and i am sure Mikel is very mindful of that. Their current form may not be in that mold but, games against them have been high scoring, with two goals or more. One hopes Arsenal comes out of the game smelling like roses having given much much less while taking more away from home. There is also the fact that city dropped points, opening a four point gap at the top, you want to either increase that wiggle room by piling the pressure on city with a win or at least ensure it remains 4points if you assume City beats Chelsea when they meet on Sunday. I cant understate how important a win is going to be for us, we cant afford to fumble this up after Sunderland did us a favour. 

So a good attacking side with a poor defense Vs a quite good attacking side with a solid defense, who's your money on?? My team sheet would read like this. Team sheet looks:

#BOUARS

I think Rice remains on the bench while Kai might return today, remember he got his groove going with that penalty against Bournemouth (may be something there). Start Madueke on the right and Martinelli on the left with a warning to them both, take your chances, no profligacy in front of goal, we need to get this game well and truly beyond Iraola's lads as quickly as possible. Martinelli also for the defensive side of things. I'd keep the middle same with Nørgaard joining Martin & Martin. Merino takes a breather for this game. Anyway, i am pretty sure Mikel Arteta would go different, I hope Nwaneri gets some much needed game time, his continued absense is becoming ominuouly telling. Thats it from us at #Anaijagunner HQ, remember to like, share, comment and enjoy the game wherever you are...#COYG