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Confirmed: Arsenal and Barca Reach Guendouzi/Coutinho Swap Agreement.

FC Barcelona are offering Philippe Coutinho in a swap deal for Matteo Guendouzi, with both club hierarchies seemingly keen on the idea.

French outlet Foot Mercato claim Barcelona are discussing a swap deal with Arsenal between Philippe Coutinho and Matteo Guendouzi. The two clubs are talking about the deal ‘in a concrete way’, according to the report.

Coutinho is keen on a return to England, whilst Guendouzi is an outcast in Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal side. A mixture of off-field behavioural problems, the on-field incident with Neal Maupay and his inability to make amends leave him out of the squad completely.

Edu Gaspar is reportedly a big fan of Coutinho, and Arsenal established contact with his advisers over a move many months ago. Meanwhile, the Barcelona hierarchy are long-term admirers of Guendouzi, so it seems like a decent match.

Guendouzi himself is still unsure of his next step, and he’s prioritising the ‘sporting project’ of any potential new club.

Some Arsenal fans have already shown hesitance to the deal as well. The idea of losing a young talent for a player entering his prime may have short-term benefits, but it could also look like bad business a few years down the line.

Coutinho scored nine goals and assisted eight in 34 games this season. That’s certainly a big upgrade on any current Arsenal midfielder’s output. We know he can produce those kinds of numbers in the Premier League too.

For now, it’s just a rumour. Most of the recent reports lean more towards a loan move for Coutinho, if Arsenal even hold an interest at all. But it’s an interesting one to consider

Transfer rumours: Jimenez, Bale, Ter stegen, Sancho, Ozil, Alaba

Mexican forward Raul Jimenez, 29, is on his way to Manchester United after Wolves agreed a £27m deal to sign Braga's 27-year-old Portuguese striker Paulinho. (RTP, via Express)

Jadon Sancho's anticipated move to Manchester United has moved closer, as Borussia Dortmund are willing to agree on an initial £60m fee for the 20-year-old England winger. (Independent)

Chelsea has tabled an offer for Barcelona's 28-year-old German goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen. (Cadena Ser, via Mail)

Gareth Bale, 31, has told Wales boss Ryan Giggs he intends to stay at Real Madrid next term even if the forward's lack of games leaves him rusty for the Euros. (Mirror)

Chelsea and Manchester City are among a number of leading clubs who are monitoring whether Austrian utility player David Alaba, 28, signs a new contract at Bayern Munich. (Telegraph)

Leeds are planning two English signings - Everton midfielder Fabian Delph, 30, and Tottenham full-back Danny Rose, 30 - as boss Marcelo Bielsa looks for players with Premier League experience before their top-flight return. (Star)

Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Romero, 33, wants to hold talks with Manchester United over his future - with Englishman Dean Henderson, 23, heading back to Old Trafford after a loan spell with Sheffield United. (Sun)

Inter Milan are expected to agree on a deal to sign Chile forward Alexis Sanchez, 31, permanently from Manchester United this summer. (Manchester Evening News)

Southampton is still waiting on Tottenham to make an appropriate for 24-year-old Danish midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. (Daily Echo)

Midfielder Mesut Ozil, 31, will stay at Arsenal this summer with his agent revealing that the former Germany international is keen to see out his contract at Emirates Stadium. (Mail)

Liverpool is preparing a move for Bournemouth's Lloyd Kelly, 21, after missing out on the English defender 12 months ago when he was at Bristol City. (Express)

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will also make a decision on 20-year-old English striker Rhian Brewster's next move following his successful loan spell at Swansea. (Liverpool Echo) 

Aubameyang, Sokratis, Torreira - Arsenal players to keep, sell or loan for 2020/21 season

A look at the status of each Gunners player and which ones should be kept, sold or loaned out ahead of next season

With the end of the 2019/20 season in sight, Mikel Arteta and his staff will soon be forced to consider which players fit into his vision for the future of Arsenal and those who don't.

In the January transfer window, much of the focus was on incoming deals for Cedric Soares and Pablo Mari with the only outgoing transfers made were the loans of younger players.

With the potential of missing out on Europa League football still alive, however, the consequences could be dear. Whereas some players may require some form of European football to stay, others may have to may way to raise funds as a result.

Here, football.london assess each player in the squad, as well as a few Under-23s players, and whether they should be kept, sold or loaned out for the 2020/21 campaign

Bernd Leno: Without a doubt the German should be kept. A very strong contender for player of the season, Leno was a key reason Arsenal had a chance to qualify for the Europa League via the Premier League. His performances early on meant the side didn't fall as far down the table as they could have done and just before lockdown, his performances were crucial in turning draws into wins. He won't have it easy when he returns but he's a key part of the side. Keep

Emi Martinez: Since taking over from Leno after his injury, Martinez has exceeded the expectations of many, proving with each passing game that he can be relied upon. Even if he doesn't keep his spot as the first choice goalkeeper, he is more than good enough to be Leno's deputy. Keep

Matt Macey: Although Martinez has proven that all a goalkeeper needs is a chance to impress, it's becoming increasingly unlikely that will come for Macey at Arsenal. The extension in his contract was triggered, meaning it expires in 2021, but it's hard to see the 25-year-old staying beyond that. He needs first team football and with Leno and Martinez ahead of him, that'll be very hard to come by in north London. Sell

Hector Bellerin: Despite still searching for consistency after an injury-laden 2019/20 season, Bellerin has made strides under Arteta. He has looked more comfortable when asked to tuck into more central areas and willing to push forward again but just needs to reach a consistent level of performance which should come. Keep

Cedric Soares: Considering he recently signed a long-term deal with the club, it's clear Cedric will be kept. Keep

Rob Holding: Similar to Bellerin, consistency has been the issue for Holding this season. Although performances improved after the restart, there were still instances where he looked as if he was searching for his rhythm. Loans have been suggest but with three centre-backs [Mustafi, Mari and Chambers] set to miss the start of the season, keeping him may be the more logical decision. Keep

Calum Chambers: Without being fully fit until the end of the calendar year, there won't be any movement from Chambers. Keep

Sokratis: As revealed by football.london on July 27, Sokratis is not part of Arteta's tactical plans for next season. Despite looking to stay at the club this summer, which football.london revealed on July 12, Arsenal must be firm and take control of the situation. As it stands there will be seven centre-backs at the club at the start of next season and if Sokratis needs to be sacrificed one way or another, it should happen. Sell

Shkodran Mustafi: Like Sokratis, Mustafi is intent on staying at the club this summer despite his contract expiring next summer. His hamstring injury will also make shifting him difficult so it appears more likely that he will stay in north London than with Sokratis. Keep [Sell if at all possible]

David Luiz: Having signed his extension, Luiz will obviously stay at the club next season. Keep

Pablo Mari: Like Cedric, having signed a long term deal with the club, Mari will be staying at Arsenal. Keep

William Saliba: Another player that's category is obvious in this debate. Keep

Kieran Tierney: Same here. Keep

Zech Medley: Training with the first team after lockdown, the next step has to be for him to get some real experience next season. Loan

Sead Kolasinac: When looking at what Arteta is looking for, the case can be made to offload Kolasinac. He may be a solid backup to Tierney at left-back but when forced to fill in at centre-back, he struggles. Sell

Ainsley Maitland-Niles: Despite reports that have emerged at different points during the season, Maitland-Niles has proven he can adapt to the needs of Arteta and the team on numerous occasions. Whether it be playing at right-back in a back four or wing-back [on either side] in a back five, he has excelled in these roles more consistently than players natural to these positions. A player like this may not seem important in the midst of a season, but take them away and the job they do will be dearly missed. Keep

Mohamed Elneny: The midfielder was not missed this season and offloading him could help with incoming deals. Sell

Granit Xhaka: Growing into one of the most important members of the side under Arteta, it is a must that he is kept. His absence from the side is noticeable when he doesn't play and the role he plays in building play and protecting the backline is a core foundation for what Arteta is trying to build. Keep

Lucas Torreira: In his eight months in charge, Arteta has been searching for the perfect partner for Xhaka and found it. The only negative is that it isn't Torreira. Brought to the club specifically as a defensive minded player, used to break up play and supply playmakers, it is unfortunate that the Uruguayan doesn't fit into the side as well as Ceballos does. But even when the Spaniard leaves, he won't be able to reach the same levels on the ball which may be reason to sell and look for a midfielder that can. Sell

Dani Ceballos: Despite there being no option to buy, Arsenal should try their hardest time secure a permanent deal for Ceballos. The way he is able to blend defensive and offensive responsibilities is unmatched and is key to the way the side play under Arteta. He may need another creator around him but the job he does in particular stands out as one of the main positives of Arteta's Arsenal.

Both parties have expressed the desire to make the move permanent but Arteta has admitted it is not in Arsenal's hands.

"Again, I am really happy with him, I think he's evolving the right way and is becoming a really important player for us," he said on July 6.

"We are talking to the club. Obviously, we don't own the player, it's not in our hands so the clubs will need to have communication and see what we can do." Keep

Matteo Guendouzi: In an ideal world, the 21-year-old will take the opportunity to make amends with Arteta and start fresh. Xhaka, Maitland-Niles and Mustafi are examples of players that have turned their Arsenal careers around under him but if not, selling him may be best as it'll give Arsenal the funds to properly rebuild the squad ahead of next season. Sell [only if his situation is left unresolved]

Joe Willock: With the ability to play both as a box-to-box midfielder or further forward as a No.10. Willock could be very useful for Arteta next season, especially if Ceballos' move isn't made permanent. Keep

Emile Smith Rowe: Considering Arsenal are severely lacking creativity in the final third, now is the time for Smith Rowe to be given a proper run in the first team. A place in the Europa League will help massively but having proven himself at Huddersfield Town, the 20-year-old is deserving of a chance to do so under Arteta at Arsenal. Keep

Matt Smith: Desperately close to making his Arsenal debut after the restart, Smith must search for first team football in the 2020/21 season. He stood out throughout the 2019/20 campaign for the Under-23s, taking a more disciplined role in front of the defence and performing extremely well. A loan would be best suited for him. Loan

Mesut Ozil: Ozil's stance has remained clear that he will see out his contract at Arsenal which expires in 2021. Keep

Reiss Nelson: Where Nelson differs from Arsenal's other attacking talent is that he can play off both wings effectively while offering different things. He can be a more direct threat off the right, working the touchline, while drifting infield from the left. Also able to play as a No.10. it would be interesting to see if he's tested there at some point. Either way, he is a valuable member of the squad. Keep

Henrikh Mkhitaryan: Roma have a deal in principle to keep Mkhitaryan for the 2020/21 season, which appears to be a permanent deal. Sell

Nicolas Pepe: Another obvious one here. Keep

Gabriel Martinelli: Same with Gabi. Keep

Bukayo Saka: And here with Saka. Keep

Alexandre Lacazette: When it comes to Lacazette a decision either way is understandable. 29-years-old, coming off a season marred by his early ankle injury with two years left on his contract, now seems like a good time to cut ties. The Frenchman, however, is a key part of Arteta's side not just with what he offers on the pitch but the way he guides the youngsters in the side. I'd side towards keeping unless moving him on was necessary to bring a transfer target to the club. Keep

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang: The ideal situation is that Aubameyang extends his current deal with the club. Since Arteta's arrival, he's proven his influence is not just with his goals but with the defensive work he gets through and like Lacazette, the work he does with the youngsters. An exceptional club captain, Arsenal must try everything to extend his stay in north London. If they cannot, however, selling him may have to be the answer to avoid losing him on a free next season. Keep

Eddie Nketiah: His rise over the past 12 months has been great to watch and continuing to push Lacazette for the starting position up front, he needs to stay around for the 2020/21 campaign. Keep

Tyreece John-Jules: The 19-year-old is ready for men's football. Although his loan to Lincoln City didn't go totally to plan, playing in different roles for the side, he proved he can perform well at that level after finding a comfort zone in the Under-23s. Next year, he needs to build on this with another spell out on loan. Loan

Folarin Balogun: Like John-Jules, last season Balogun proved he is ready to step up from Under-23s football. Rumours surfaced that Arsenal would be open to letting him go this summer as his contract expires in 2021 but ideally, this shouldn't happen. He may be behind Nketiah and John-Jules in Arteta's plans but allowing him to get first team experience away from the club before he's ready to make the step up in a few seasons should be the way to go. If they do decide to sell, a buy-back clause is a must. Loan

Source: Football.london

MIKE DEAN was left bemused after VAR overruled his decision not to award Arsenal a penalty.

The referee did not penalise Craig Dawson after he collided with Alexandre Lacazette in just the second minute.

Mike Dean was left bemused after VAR overruled his decision not to award Arsenal a penalty
Mike Dean was left bemused after VAR overruled his decision not to award Arsenal a penalty

But after the decision was looked at by VAR, Dean was overruled and Arsenal were given the chance to open the lead from 12 yards.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang converted from the spot but it was Dean's reaction to his decision being reversed that had people talking.

One said: "Mike Dean’s face when he’s overruled by VAR and HAS to give Arsenal a penalty is all time iconic image."

Another said: "How gutted was Mike Dean to have to give that."

One added: "You could literally see the disappointment on Mike Dean’s face when VAR forced him to award us a stonewall penalty."







Arsenal raced into a three goal lead before half-time after an Aubameyang double and Kieran Tierney.

But Troy Deeney pulled one back before half-time and ex-Gunner Danny Welbeck put Watford within touching distance of a draw.

Arsenal held out for three points as they finished eight in the league - but the Hornets were relegated.

Gunners boss Mikel Arteta said: "I feel very sorry for them. They were unlucky today.

"They're neighbours with us, around the training ground, they're very local. It must be really hard.They tried to the last minute.

"You could see how much they wanted it.

"Hopefully they'll be back next season in the Premier League because I know how touched the players and the club should be with that result."

Mikel Arteta identifies key position to fill in transfer window after 3–2 win over Watford

According to Goal.com, and following Arsenal's successful finish to the premier league 2019/2020 season, where they hammered visitors Watford 3-2 at the Emirates on Sunday the 26th of July 2020, Arsenal's head coach Mikel Arteta, has set priority on signing central defenders for the new season.

The decision was reached, following injury spells from majority of his defenders, with the most recent one being Mustafi. Mustafi got injured at the FA Cup semi final fixture against Manchester City, and after undergoing scan tests at the Emirates, the head coach revealed he sprained the tendon of his hamstring. In the coach's words, he said the tendon came off the bone at the hamstring area and this usually takes weeks to heal. The head coach confirmed that this injury makes Mustafi a doubt to feature at the FA Cup final against Chelsea next Saturday, and even more threatening as he may miss the first few weeks of the new 2020/2021 football season.
 
Arsenal have suffered several injury spells in their defense, with Calum Chambers and Pablo Mari making the list of most recent defenders to go out injured. Pablo Mari obtained his injury against Manchester City, back at the restart of the premier league on June 17th. The player sprained the ligaments of his ankle, and despite having undergone a successful surgery, the player is set to miss the finals and a few matches of the new season. The same news is applicable to Calum Chambers, who suffered an ACL tear on his left knee against Chelsea at the Emirates last season.

All these injuries has created an unbalance in the system of Arsenal, and Mikel Arteta has said he is definitely going to bring in options to fill out those positions for the new season.

William Saliba would feature for Arsenal next season, and he plays as a Centre defender. His presence may limit the number of centre-backs Mikel Arteta would be purchasing this summer.

Arsenal has been linked with Dayot Upamecano, Malang Sarr and Thiago Silva as centre defence options for the new season, but Mikel Arteta may bypass this list and select a world class defender who can fit his system of play well, as he is mandated to qualify Arsenal for the Champions League next season.

Aubameyang's Father gave hint on Son's future

Arsenal striker Aubameyang 
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has entered into the final year of his current contract at Arsenal and he is yet to agree to a new deal with the gunners and the Arsenal fans are always on the lookout for hints on if he will decide to renew. Aubameyang’s father has posted a message about his son after the win over Watford which saw the Gabon international score a brace.

Aubameyang’s current contract at Arsenal will end in 2021 and the gunners have in the last few months been reportedly trying to tie him down to a new deal but nothing has up-to now been announced as both the club and the player himself are not usually direct in the questions about the situation.

Aubameyang scored twice in Arsenal’s 3-2 win over Watford and the dad took to social media to congratulate his son on scoring yet another 22 Premier League goals in one season. The father of the striker also seemed to talk about the press claiming that they knew nothing about the contract situation hinting at the Gabonese striker probably staying at the Emirates Stadium since most reports from the media say that he could leave.
AUBAMEYANG’S DAD PIERRE AUBAMEYANG MESSAGE ON INSTAGRAM

Many Arsenal fans have come out with their interpretation of the message by the father of their star striker but most believe that he could be hinting at possibly staying as some reports in the last few weeks did say that the hierarchy of the North Londoners has a great relationship with the dad, and so that is giving hope to the fans that a renewal could soon be announced.

Aubameyang has been linked with a move to many top European clubs such as Real Madrid, Barcelona and Inter Milan in the last few months and most reports claim that the 31 year old could be tempted to going there since they offer UEFA Champions League football and a great shot at getting trophies.

Saka faces dilemma over International career

Arsenal starlet, Bukayo Saka Arsenal starlet, Bukayo Saka has said he is yet to decide on whether he would play for the Super Eagles of Nigeria or the Three Lions of England. 

The 18-year-old star has represented England at youth level and has been pushing for inclusion in the Under-21 squad, but remains eligible to play for Nigeria though, he is yet to receive a call-up. In an interview with Sky Sports News, Saka said he will consult with his family members at the right time to choose either Nigeria or England. 

“It’s a tough choice. I’m happy to have represented England at the youth level but I’m also proud of my Nigerian heritage. 

“We haven’t been picked by any team so it’s about staying humble and when the time comes we’ll make the decision,” he said. 

It will be recalled the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Amaju Pinnick recently in an Instagram Live chat said though there are a number of qualified players doing well for the Super Eagles the door is always open for Saka if he desires to play for the country.

Premier League 2020/21 season to start on September 12

The 2020-21 Premier League season will begin on September 12 and conclude on May 23, the English top-flight announced on Friday.

Most clubs will have a seven-week break between the end of the 2019/20 season this weekend and the start of the new campaign.

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However, Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United and Wolves could have just three weeks off if they were to progress to the finals of the Champions League or Europa League in August.

The Champions League final will take place in Lisbon on August 23 with the Europa League final two days earlier in Cologne.

“Premier League Shareholders today agreed to start the 2020/21 Premier League season on 12 September 2020,” the league said in a statement. “The final match round of the campaign will take place on 23 May 2021.”

The English Football League confirmed the Championship, League One and League Two will also start the same weekend.

The Premier League said it “will continue to consult The FA and EFL regarding the scheduling of all domestic competitions” amid difficulties with packing the League and FA Cup in their current formats into a congested calendar.

A September start means the season will almost certainly begin behind closed doors, with spectators only set to return to venues in England on a socially-distanced basis from October 1. (AFP)

Arsenal Latest Team News ahead of Watford (h)

The latest information on our current injuries and suspensions ahead of Sunday’s match.

Bernd Leno

Right knee. Sustained moderate ligament sprain during Brighton & Hove Albion (a) on June 20.

Now participating in outside running and ball drills.

Aiming to be back in full training next week.

Shkodran Mustafi

Right hamstring sustained during FA Cup semi-final on Saturday.

Will miss remaining matches of this season. Further details on recovery programme will be confirmed in the coming days.

A status update on the following players with longer term injuries:

Calum Chambers

Left knee. Ruptured anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee during Chelsea (h) on December 29.

Latest update on Calum:

Progressed to the next stage of his recovery and is now running and integrating outside with light ball work.
Will continue to work hard throughout the new close season period with the aim of being back to full training as soon as possible this calendar year.

Pablo Mari

Left ankle. Sustained significant sprain to ankle ligaments during Manchester City (a) on June 17.

Latest update on Pablo:

Now off crutches after surgery and moving freely without aid.
Has returned home to Spain for a short period, where he continues to receive specialist attention and extensive therapy.
Will return to the UK later in July to resume his rehabilitation at our training centre throughout the new close season, with the aim of returning to full training in September.
 
Gabriel Martinelli

Left knee. Sustained injury during training on June 21. Successful arthroscopic procedure undertaken to repair a lesion in the cartilage of the left knee.

Latest update on Gabi:

Currently recovering in a knee brace after his operation, which took place during the last week of June.
Surgery was successful, with consultants and the Arsenal Medical team very encouraged with Gabi’s current progress at this stage of his recovery.
Currently at our training centre every day receiving specialist attention and support from our medical team.
Will continue his recovery throughout the new close season period, with the aim of a return to full training by the end of the calendar year.
 

As part of Premier League protocol, all members of our first team squad and support staff continue to be regularly tested for COVID-19.

Source: Arsenal.com

REFEREE ANTHONY TAYLOR AND HIS TEAM WILL TAKE CHARGE OF THE HEADS UP FA CUP FINAL

Anthony Taylor will join a unique group of officials to have refereed the FA Cup Final twice
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The team of match officials to take charge of the Heads Up FA Cup Final has been announced, with Cheshire FA’s Anthony Taylor being appointed as referee for the showpiece fixture.

Taylor will be joined by assistant referees Gary Beswick (Durham FA) and Adam Nunn (Wiltshire FA), fourth official Chris Kavanagh (Manchester FA) and reserve assistant referee Lee Betts (Norfolk FA).

Stuart Attwell (Birmingham FA) will be the video assistant referee (VAR), and will be joined at Stockley Park by assistant VAR (AVAR) Steve Child (London FA).

And having previously refereed the 2017 Emirates FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Chelsea, Taylor will join a unique group of officials to have taken charge of the Final on two occasions, becoming only the eighth person to do so and the first to repeat the duty since Arthur Kingscott in 1901.

While the appointment to officiate an FA Cup Final usually happens only once in an official’s career, the FA Referees’ Committee decided that, in this unique year, it was necessary to make an exception.

"Refereeing an FA Cup Final is a dream but, unlike the players, a referee usually only does the Final once,” explained FA Referees’ Committee chairman David Elleray.

“This makes the appointment very special and a significant part of the Cup Final appointment is the opportunity to share this – the English refereeing pinnacle – with partners, family, friends and those who have been an important part of their long journey to the Final.

“Sadly, this year’s Final will be very different and will be held without all these elements in an empty stadium. With this in mind, the Committee decided it would be unfair to appoint someone who has not yet done the Final and have, instead, appointed Anthony Taylor to his second FA Cup Final.”

Altrincham-based Taylor, who is regarded as one of Europe’s and England’s top officials, will next month referee in the UEFA Champions League or Europa League with the same team of assistants, Nunn, Beswick and Attwell (VAR).

And he spoke of his honour at being able to take charge of this year’s Final, ironically featuring the same clubs from his last Final appearance in 2017.

“Of course, any Final is obviously a huge honour and privilege for the whole team to be doing and I sincerely mean that about the team because I’m in the fortunate position where I get to work with the same two assistants on every game both at home and abroad,” he said.

“It’s just an iconic occasion at the best of times, but this year is a unique one with no spectators. We know there are different circumstances this year and the 2020 Final will always be remembered because of this.

“But it was a little bit unexpected to get the call, having already refereed the FA Cup Final a couple of years ago, so I’m very humbled and equally honoured to have been asked to take charge of the Final again.

“It’s ironic that it’s the same clubs, but it’s now two different teams. Clubs who reach the Final don’t get there by fluke, and whichever teams end up in the FA Cup Final, it’s always going to be an intense occasion to officiate.

“However, any official who has refereed the FA Cup Final will say that when you’re appointed to the game, it’s not just recognition for you as an individual, it’s a recognition for all of the people who’ve supported you over the years and helped you to reach the elite level.

“That’s what makes the occasion so special, not just the match but that you get to share it with your close friends and family who will be there supporting you. Obviously, that’s not going to be possible this time, but there’s other ways and means that friends and family can be supporting us on the day.”

Source: FA Official Website 

Here are five things we learned from the dreadful 1-0 defeat.

5. Torreira struggled, but he wasn’t helped
It is never a ringing endorsement when you are hauled off at half-time. And, sadly for Lucas Torreira, who was making just his second start since the restart, he was deservingly brought off after a poor first-half performance.

Starting in place of Granit Xhaka in central midfield, Torreira failed to provide the same progressive distribution. Safe and conservative, he rarely helped move Arsenal up the pitch. More concerningly, though, his defensive contributions were poor, too. When he pressed, he was easily bypassed. He was often a step slow to reach loose balls and was yellow carded for his late tackles.

While Torreira’s performance was poor, however, he also was not helped by those around him. Having three centre-forwards in the front three offered few options to play the ball into. The movement off the ball was dreadful and Rob Holding rarely stepped up from right centre-back, the position that often has more time to do so in a back three.

Torreira was also played out of position. His limitations restrict him to being a sole holding midfielder in a three-man midfield. Asking him to play in a pair in a two-way role does not put him in positive positions. So yes, Torreira played poorly, but Mikel Arteta and his teammates did not help him.

4. What intensity?
In successive wins against Liverpool and Manchester City, Arsenal played with a brilliant intensity, energy, and spirit. They worked relentlessly hard, competed for every loose ball, tackled hard, played with focus, energy, and precision. While they needed good fortune to beat both, the character of their performance was exemplary. So where did it go?

From the very first whistle, Arsenal were loose, lax, lethargic. Their passing was inaccurate and wayward, they were unable to connect in any area of the pitch, created next to nothing, and, most concerningly, lacked that sharpness and intensity of their recent performances. By full-time, they conjured zero shots on target and their best chance of the game came from a corner.

Before the match, Arteta said that his squad cannot grow complacent because of two excellent wins against the best teams in the country. Aston Villa might be in a relegation scrap, but they need not be underestimated. And yet, that is precisely what happened. Arsenal were not at the race, not whatsoever, and it is why they are in midtable.

3. Defending set-pieces a major issue
Arsenal have never been the greatest set-piece defenders. But this season, it has been a huge Achilles Heel that has repeatedly undermined their progress.

They conceded from a corner kick here. It was a calamity of errors. David Luiz’s poor pass conceded the corner in the first place. Then Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was tasked with Tyrone Mings. Not only was that a mismatch but he also did not concentrate when the corner was taken, allowing Mings to jump clear and flick the ball on at the near post.

Then the ball to fell to Trezeguet at the far post. Cedric Soares was slow to close down the shot and the Villa winger smashed an excellent finish past Emiliano Martinez at the near post. The final shot was unstoppable, but what led to it was the perfect illustration of how lapse Arsenal are when defending set-pieces.

Per Orbinho, Arsenal have now conceded 46% of their Premier League goals from set-pieces. It is the highest proportion in the league. For all of the improvements that Arteta has made, the set-piece defending has substantially deteriorated since his arrival. If it is not fixed, the Gunners will continue to struggle.

2. The system was all wrong
Mikel Arteta went with the 3-4-3 shape that he has fielded in recent weeks. The system is ideal in two key areas: it provides an extra central defender to cover for poor personnel at the position, which Arsenal certainly struggle from; it is the ideal shape to counter-attack out of, with the wide forwards relieved of defensive responsibility. Neither of these elements were needed here.

While Arteta has used the 3-4-3 extensively, he also wants his team to press high up the pitch and control matches with long periods of possession. In this instance, however, the formation hampers the team’s overall approach, rather than aids what Arteta wants his players to execute on the pitch.

In the second half, Arteta changed. First, he switched to a 4-3-3, tucking Bukayo Saka into central midfield and moving Sead Kolasinac to left-back. At the hour-mark, he moved to a 4-4-2 with Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah leading the line and Nicolas Pepe introduced on the right flank. Immediately, Arsenal were able to control the game and create more chances. Arteta got his system wrong.

1. Midtable performance; midtable team
The inconsistency of the team must be infuriating for Mikel Arteta. No player came out of this defeat with any sort of credit. No player stood up and took responsibility. No player drove Arsenal forward and out of their rut. This was simply a dreadful performance, and the recent week painfully illustrates the course of their season.

Such inconsistency is the staple of midtable teams. When it clicks, they can compete with the very best, as Arsenal did against Liverpool and Chelsea. But if they are required to perform throughout 38-game league campaign and compete in multiple competitions, they simply do not have the quality or character to do so.

The machine-like success of City and Liverpool prove the level that teams must reach. What makes them so brilliant is not their ability to perform at their highest level every now and then, but rather to replicate that performance over and over and over again.

It is a stark contrast to Arsenal. The Gunners are a midtable team. This was a midtable performance. And for the first time in 25 years, Arsenal will succumb to a deserved midtable finish.

Arsenal to be offered TWO Real Madrid stars in Aubameyang transfer deal

Arsenal could reportedly be offered two Real Madrid players in a transfer deal for unsettled striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

The Gabon international has been a world class performer for Arsenal in recent times, but is in the final year of his contract and seemingly no closer to renewing.
 
The Gunners may well lose Aubameyang to a bigger club this summer, and it’s little surprise to see Real Madrid being linked with him by Spanish football news outlet Don Balon.

Aubameyang is wanted by Real president Florentino Perez, who would be willing to offer both Mariano Diaz and Lucas Vazquez to Arsenal as part of the deal.

Neither player has been a regular for Los Blancos in recent times, so it makes sense that Madrid are apparently willing to let them go.

The pair are decent players, however, so could be useful signings for Arsenal even if they are dealt the blow of losing Aubameyang.

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in action for Arsenal
Landing two players for one is not an opportunity to be sniffed at, with Diaz providing a new option up front, while Lucas would be a fine addition out wide.

The Spanish wide-man has often been a valuable squad player for Real, so could do a job for Mikel Arteta’s side, with players like Nicolas Pepe and Reiss Nelson not having the best seasons in that area of the pitch.

Arteta offers outcasts Ozil and Guendouzi Arsenal lifeline after pointing to Xhaka as an example

Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta has hinted both Mesut Ozil and Matteo Guendouzi may have a future at the club – pointing to Granit Xhaka’s own remarkable turnaround as an example.

While Guendouzi continues to be left out after his antics in the defeat at Brighton last month, Ozil has yet to kick a ball since the season resumed.


 
Arteta has given short shrift to any questions asked about a potential return for the pair, with neither being named in any of the past seven matchday squads.

Guendouzi is reportedly training alone following his bust-up with Brighton’s Neal Maupay, with his temperament believed to be a concern to Arteta, who has likewise left Ozil – the club’s highest-earner – on the sidelines for the past 10 games.

While the writing may appear to be on the wall with regards to their respective futures at the club, Arteta spoke of another player who has overcome difficult times in recent months.


Former boss Unai Emery stripped Xhaka of the captaincy after he swore at Arsenal fans while being substituted during a draw with Crystal Palace in October.

Xhaka’s relationship with supporters has been mixed since his arrival in 2016 but, under Arteta, his performances have improved and he has become a major part of the side.

‘The challenge with Granit was to convince him that there was still a place for him here, that I had big belief in him and that things can turn around pretty quickly in this industry,’ Arteta said when asked about Xhaka’s return to form.

‘He had to send the right messages, first of all he had to believe that he could do it and if that was the case we were going to support him all the way through. I am really glad to hear and sense as well the reaction from the fans towards him.

‘If you are willing and if you are consistent and you really want to do it there is always a way back.’

Pushed on whether Ozil and Guendouzi could return if they show both the willing and consistency Arteta called for, the 38-year-old said: ‘That applies for any player and any member of the staff. All players know this.

‘If you show that, that you decide to do the best not only for yourself but for the team and for the club, I think everyone will welcome you.

‘It’s not just me that needs to give the green light, it’s everybody that has to be supportive. You need to feel that support from everybody because otherwise it’s a very uncomfortable situation.’

Arsenal don’t need European football to attract talent – Arteta

Arsenal will still be able to attract top players to the club even if they do not secure European football next season, manager Mikel Arteta has said.

Arsenal are 10th in the Premier League and in danger of missing out on a spot in Europe for the first time since the 1995-96 season.

“I don’t think we should bring players that need a lot of convincing.

“The feeling I get when I talk to a lot of people is that the players still want to come to the club because of the history, the way we do things, our values, the fans we have, our stadium,” he added

Arteta's transcript on Aston Villa, Ozil and more

Mikel Arteta was back in front of the press on Monday ahead of our Premier League clash at Aston Villa.

Our head coach discussed a range of issues, including the FA Cup final, Shkodran Mustafi, Mesut Ozil and more.
 
Here's a full transcript:
 
on knowing we'll face Chelsea in the Heads Up FA Cup final...
Well, I was interested to see how they were going to play and obviously the formation and players that they picked. It was a really good game with very different moments, I believe. The scoreline... I don't know if it exactly reflects what happened but obviously what is very clear is that we are going to face a very difficult opponent in the final.

on facing Aston Villa and the fact they have to fight for survival...
Absolutely. They have a massive urgency because they probably have to win both games to have a chance to survive. When you are in that situation you are fighting for your life, so they are going to give absolutely everything. We have to be in the same mood. We still have to win both games and wait to have a chance to qualify for Europe and that's the mood that I want from everybody involved.

on the team's availability...
We are assessing Mustafi after he had to come off, because he felt something in his hamstring. So we have to see how he is in the next few days. The rest are okay. We will get Eddie Nketiah back from suspension and Cedric back because he was cup-tied and the rest, I don't know. I have to see them today and see how they recover because they played a lot of minutes in the last few games and I'll pick the team again that can go and beat Villa.

on whether he has confidence that Mustafi's injury is only minor...
We don't know. Obviously everybody was with heavy legs and tiredness and everything, but he had to come off. For Musti to come off, that's not very usual that he has to come off when he's not injured. We will have to see today and get the news from the doctor.

on how he's feeling ahead of the final two league games...
I wanted to get to this point with options and clearly, we have options. It's not in our hands at the moment and we knew that was going to be difficult, but we need to give it a go and try to win both games and then wait and see what happens. If we do that, I think we will have a good chance.

on whether the cup final will impact on squad rotation...
We've been changing quite a lot in the last few games because the schedule that we had was pretty hectic and because everybody has been training so well and very involved. They needed opportunities and they're making me doubt all the time because they are performing well.

on whether Mesut Ozil is likely to play against Aston Villa...
Mesut is training at the moment.

on whether that means he is likely to be involved...
Like every player that is training.

on being unclear on whether Ozil will be involved...
Because I have to pick from 23 or 24 players to do the squad. I will do that this afternoon.
 
on David Luiz and Granit Xhaka's turnaround…
They are two players that are worth spending time with and giving confidence, because I know how professional they are, how much they want to be successful at this football club and how much they care. Sometimes when they react or they have difficulties, they really suffer and when that happens, they deserve support and back up. They are showing from their performances that they deserve to be here and you can see how they fight for the club.

on how open Granit Xhaka was to adapting his game…
The challenge with Granit was to convince him that there was still a place for him here, that I had big belief in him and that things can turn around pretty quickly in this industry. He had to send the right messages, first of all he had to believe that he could do it and if that was the case we were going to support him all the way through. I am really glad to hear and sense as well the reaction from the fans towards him. I think they can appreciate what he has done, that's in the past and there's a lot of positives to take from difficult situations. We all learn from that and I think he is a really good example for any player that is in a difficult moment... If you are willing and if you are consistent and you really want to do it there is always a way back.

on Aston Villa…
In my opinion, they have been very unlucky in a lot of games. It's a team that wants to play football, that makes it really difficult for their opponent when they have the ball. I think the fans not being in the ground, which is one of my favourites in England, is a big disadvantage for them.We really need to be careful that they are alive and you can see that in the last few games that I've watched of them. We better be ready.

on how far can we go if the players stick to the direction we're going...
All credit goes to the players for the way they've been performing and the way they've been believing in what we are trying to do. Obviously this is a marathon, this is a long-term thing that has to be played and you have to do it consistently for 10 months. It's not good enough to just do it for a week so we haven't done anything, just won two games that give us a big plus in the league and the sense that if we are all doing our best we can beat any team but now we have to be consistent and do it every three days.

on if he needs financial backing in the summer like Chelsea have been…
First of all I think Frank is doing a really good job, he took a difficult situation after the ban that they had and obviously that context is different to ours. I am happy to see him do so well and I look forward to facing him in the final and I know the challenge will be difficult for both. I am very happy with the environment that I've had, with the communication that I have with the people at the club and with the plan we are putting together.
 
on whether he gets nervous watching us play from the back...
No. I get nervous when we kick the ball long. The quicker it goes there, the quicker it comes back. I'd rather do that with the right structure, the right timing and using the right spaces. It's something that we have to do more often.
 
on what Kieran Tierney is like to manage...
I think I can talk for all the staff when I say we are delighted with him. He's a joy of a kid. He's always willing to do more, he always wants to train harder, he wants to push himself more. He had some difficult moments since he joined but hopefully he feels [settled]. We really like him and we really support him. I really appreciate everything he's done since we joined. For me, he's a player who is a really good role model for any other player in the squad.
 
on whether it helps to have less on the Villa game than them...
I don't want that mindset, I'm sorry. It does matter to us and a lot because I want to win ball games like they do, and I want to play football with that urgency and aggression in our game.
 
on whether Auba needs to sign his contract before the final so we can plan for transfers...
When I was talking about the uncertain things that we have on the table, obviously he's one of them. There is another one obviously of where we are going to finish and whether we're going to be playing in Europe or not, which is going to have an impact. Then all these situations with the market, how it's going to develop. With Auba, I think I've been very clear with what I want. The quicker we do it, for me personally, the better because the player will be more focused, more determined and more calm. But we have to respect the timings as well and the needs of the football club.
 
on if there is a way back for Ozil and Guendouzi with 'willingness and consistency'...
That applies for any player and any member of the staff. All players know this. If you show that, that you decide to do the best not only for yourself but for the team and for the club, I think everyone will welcome you. It's not just me that needs to give the green light, it's everybody that has to be supportive. You need to feel that support from everybody because otherwise it's a very uncomfortable situation.
 
on whether Granit has benefitted from playing without crowds...
Well obviously you talk after the incident that happened and you are completely right. Afterwards, when I joined and we had the crowds, I didn't sense any individual reaction towards him. I think the crowd started to be much more positive. But I don't know, it's more a question for him. But he's someone I think who can handle any situation. I don't know, good question!
 
on Olivier Giroud and whether he'd still like to have him here...
He's playing well. He's a real handful. I know Olivier and how dangerous it is every time the ball is around the box. He's scoring a lot of goals at the moment. He's earned his place in the team. I'm happy for him as well because I know him well and he's such a great character.
 
on Santi Cazorla and the possibility of returning as a coach...
My opinion of Santi cannot be any higher. Personally, first, with the type of person he is and what he brings to that dressing room, but then also as a player for what he did throughout his career. About the coaching role and the future, we will see what happens. Right now, he's just finished [at Villarreal] so let him enjoy that moment and we'll see what happens in the future.
 
on whether he's had a discussion with Santi about a role here...
Not yet.

Source:Arsenal.com

History may repeat itself between Arsenal fc and Chelsea fc in FA Cup final

Lampard's Chelsea football club, got a rare win against Manchester United this season when they played in their FA cup final tie at the Old Trafford. Manchester, has won all their previous meetings this season against Chelsea, which left many Manchester fans believing that it could have been an easy win against Chelsea to book their hopes of winning the Cup 13th times. It was a very poor performance from Manchester players which show them lose 3-1 to Chelsea at their home ground.

"Olivier Giroud and Mason Mount scored the two goals for Chelsea, while Harry Maguire from Manchester United scored own goal. Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty for the Red Devils.

Arsenal in the other hand, showed an excellent job against their big rivals Manchester city a team they have lost against in several occasions. The last time arsenal beat Manchester city, was 2017 when they came across them in the same competition also in the same level, the semifinals. Arsenal won against City and booked a place in the finals when they met their London rivals Chelsea. Arsenal went ahead to win the cup in an exemplary beautiful game they played against Chelsea by wining 2-1.

Aubameyang scored both goals for Arsenal in his first appearance in the competition this year while Manchester city failed to see the back of the net.

In this year's Emirates FA cup, the same has happened. This is a repeat of what happened in the last 3 years, but we will have to wait and see if Arsenal wins the cup again.

The most interesting part, Arsenal have rarely lost in the Emirates FA cup which puts them with much hope of winning the cup once again. Considering their position in the premier league, Arsenal have minimal chances of qualifying for Europer league ahead of Sheffield United, wholves, Burney and their north London rivals Spurs.

Chances are, if Arsenal are going to win this Emirates FA cup this year, they will automatically qualify for Europer league next season despite their league position.


Arsenal have missed champions league for consecutive years and they have been left praying in the Europer league instead, in all those years. Last year, it's the year they almost qualified to champions league, when they reached in their Europer league final but lost the chance against Chelsea.

History may repeat itself once again. This is the reason; if Arsenal can not qualify for Europer league by finishing in a good league position, they will be left with only one option of qualifying for Europer league, and that's Winning their FA cup final against Chelsea. But if they fail to win, and lose to Chelsea, it will be the second time Arsenal are denied the European championship by Chelsea after they were denied the same chance last year when Chelsea won their Europer league final. If Arsenal could have won, they could have played in this year's champions league.

It will go in history that Arsenal, for the first time in years, have not qualified for a European competition. Though Arsenal have a chance to redeem themselves. They have shown that they can beat any team in English premier league by beating Pep's City and Liverpool in the same week.

Arsenal is the only team that has qualified in the most FA cup finals with a 21 times record wining the cup 13 times lossing 6 times in their finals. They have a chance to extend their win record if they win it 14th times. Meanwhile, Chelsea qualified for the finals in the 14th round and they have won the competition 7 times lossing in their 6 finals.

What's your opinion in this year's Emirates FA cup final between Arsenal and Chelsea?

Leave a comment below.

Arsenal have safely re-opened Emirates Stadium Tour in line with guidance provided by the UK Government and Public Health England.

After being closed since mid-March, we have safely re-opened our Emirates Stadium Tour in line with guidance provided by the UK Government and Public Health England.

We have been working hard to implement new safety measures which ensure that the welfare of our guests is our top priority whilst still being able to go behind the scenes at Emirates Stadium. Standout areas of the Tour route that are open include the home dressing room, pitch side and the press conference room. 

SAFETY MEASURES
‘Safespace’ technology has been introduced to our self-guided audio devices which alerts you when you are too close to others outside of your party. This will help you keep a safe distance while allowing you to fully enjoy your Tour experience.

We will supply disposable headphones and touch free hand sanitiser stations have been implemented at key points along the Tour route. Emirates Stadium is regularly deep cleaned and disinfected, and we will continue to follow a strict cleaning regime throughout the Stadium Tour route.

Pre-booking online is available and advised, and all guests are asked to bring their own face covering. We are accepting online or card payments only for Stadium Tours and in The Armoury shop where you will also be able to shop safely for the latest 2020/21 season clothing ranges. The contactless limit has been increased to £45.

To find out how we will be keeping everyone safe during their visit, for the most up-to-date information including opening hours and to pre-book, visit www.arsenal.com/tours.

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Arteta - David Luiz has been phenomenal

Mikel Arteta never doubted David Luiz's powers of recovery - and they were on show at Wembley in our Emirates FA Cup semi-final win.

Our Brazilian defender's last encounter with Manchester City was short-lived and memorable for all the wrong reasons after an individual error that cost us a goal and a foul that earned City a penalty and himself a red card.

Fast forward a month and David Luiz was doing as much as anyone to keep City at bay at Wembley. It was a towering performance and Arteta was full of praise.

"This is part of football, you can go down but I didn't have any doubts about David's reaction," he said.

"He held his hands up after that [City] game and he didn't have to do that because we all make mistakes. The way he has been training and helping others has been phenomenal and I am delighted that people can now see this side of him as well and praise him because he deserves it.

"He has won everything in different countries so he brings that [experience] with him. Not only that but I want him to perform on the pitch and he is doing that again in a really good way and I'm really happy for him today.

"David doesn't need a lot of management," added Arteta. "What he needs is that we trust him and we don't doubt what he can do.

"The best way to do that is to make him play. He can say that throughout his career he has had some difficult moments and some incredible moments, but big athletes go through those moments and I'm happy that he's at the level he's playing now."

Source: Arsenal.com

PRESS CONFERENCE Arteta on Aubameyang's future and a huge win

Mikel Arteta was all smiles when he sat down for his virtual press conference after Saturday's fantastic win over Manchester City - and his old friend Pep Guardiola.

Our head coach was asked about a memorable week for the club, experiencing Wembley without fans, the post-match celebrations... and, as usual, the future of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
 
Read on for some of the key quotes:
 
on trusting the process...
Yes, we are really happy for what happened in the last four or five days, to beat probably the best two teams in Europe is not an easy thing to do. A lot of credit goes to the players for what they are doing and the performances and the level of fight and decision-making they are showing on the pitch.

on if the experience of Wembley is different without fans...
Yes, one of the best things about Wembley is the atmosphere before the game, during the game and all of the protocols that are in place on the day, but we didn't have them. Obviously we miss our fans a lot, we wanted to have a beautiful day with them but I'm sure they will have enjoyed that from home.

on the need to spend in the summer and whether winning the FA Cup could help with that…
Listen, we have had a lot of conversations and we always agreed with the plan that we have in place, and the current vision is very clear. It’s about the possibilities that we are going to have and at the moment we have some uncertainties. The way we finish the season, if we are in Europe or we win it [the FA Cup], it will obviously help because financially we will be stronger and that’s why we have to be a little bit patient.

on the celebrations in the dressing room…
They are so happy because we had a big task in front of us today against such a big team and we’ve done it, so they are really proud. The chemistry we are generating between them is fantastic and the way they are fighting for each other too. At the moment I have the feeling that I can play any of those players and they are going to respond and they are going to perform. We changed a few players from when we played on Wednesday and when we played today, and look at the way that they are performing.

on whether he would rather face Manchester United or Chelsea…
I’m going to watch the game tomorrow and use that game to get something out of it. I don’t know, it’s not our decision. We've done what we had to do today and now we need to prepare for the final against one of those opponents.

on whether nights like this will help convince Aubameyang to stay…
I think it will help everybody. These beautiful moments are always better than the bad ones and when I look at him and speak to him he sounds pretty convinced, but obviously if he can see the success and direction that we’re taking is the right one, I think he will be more positive about it, yes.

on Aubameyang’s tweet about his goalscoring record against big teams…
Yeah, but it’s like it with David [Luiz]. Big players [get criticised] more than any others and even when they do well, people are going to criticise you, but he showed today on the pitch. Not from talking, but on the pitch.

Source: Arsenal.com

INTERVIEW Tierney - We've got each other's back

Kieran Tierney says our win over Manchester City was possible because the players are all "in it together".

Our Scotland defender put in another colossal display as we saw off Pep Guardiola's side thanks to two goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and a stoic rearguard action.

"I'm very proud," Tierney told Arsenal Digital.

"It's a great result for us. We knew coming in here it was going to be a tough, tough game after a tough game a few days ago, but we've had two great results.

"We've taken confidence, it was a great defensive performance and Aubameyang was brilliant as always.

"It was very tough, we were playing against one of the world's best teams. It feels good knowing that we've all got each other's back, if you go then someone is covering. You're in it together.

"It's a good feeling in the squad now, it's positive and that's all you can ask for. We've been working on that since the first day [Mikel] came in and we're getting closer to where we want to be.

"I think you always need to believe, and coming into this game as well you had to believe we could win and we did that. We take confidence, we take belief and we'll keep building on it."

Tierney won the Scottish Cup twice with Celtic and is now set for his first appearance in England’s showpiece final.

"I'll be really looking forward to it," he said. "It's probably not sunk in yet to be honest but I'm just buzzing for every single one of the boys.

"Obviously I'm gutted that the fans couldn't be here. It would have been a great occasion for them today. This one was for the fans."

Source:Arsenal.com

INTERVIEW Arteta - We're generating some chemistry

Incredible. Proud. Thankful. The superlatives and emotions were flowing from Mikel Arteta after he masterminded our Emirates FA Cup semi-final victory over Manchester City.

Our head coach expressed his regret that our fans weren't at Wembley to share the moment, and he lavished praise on our players for their Herculean effort against Pep Guardiola's side, an effort that showed the chemistry and camaraderie that's being forged in the squad.
 
"I am really thankful to the players for the effort they are putting in, the performances they are putting in, the chemistry that they are generating," Arteta told Arsenal Digital.
 
"They are trying to play every week, every day. It doesn't matter, we have players with injections, players that were sick, but they're willing to play. At the moment I have a feeling that I can pick anybody that is ready to play and perform at that level.
 
"We made five or six changes the other day, we made the same again today and look at the level of all of the players.
 
"I'm so happy today. To beat [City] in a semi-final and to beat the best two teams in Europe probably in three or four days is something I am very proud of.
 
"I am sorry for the fans because we could've enjoyed a beautiful moment today with them. They are not here but I just want to tell them that we are thinking about them."
 
Arteta sprang a minor surprise by selecting Ainsley Maitland-Niles at left wing-back - but the decision paid dividends.
 
"Absolutely, [he was magnificent]," said our head coach. "And I was sure about that with the way he's training, the way he's changed his mentality and his mindset.
 
"He has everything, he has great qualities, I believe in him. I had to give him opportunities and today he took it with both arms. He had a really good performance.
 
"It feels incredible. I'm so proud today. To bring the club back into a final... we'll see who we will face but now we make sure we finish the league the way we should."

WHAT HAPPENED DURING ARSENAL VS MANCITY

A monumental team performance - and two goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - saw us overcome Manchester City to book our place in the Emirates FA Cup final.

Our captain missed a glorious chance when he was put through by David Luiz, but made amends a few minutes later with a brilliantly-executed half-volley to steer Nicolas Pepe's cross past Ederson and in off the post.

That was the conclusion of a move that comprised 18 passes and 10 of our players. A true collective effort in keeping with the overall display.

Aubameyang was ruthless again with his only clear chance of the second half, racing onto a fine through-ball from the outstanding Kieran Tierney to finish confidently.

Shkodran Mustafi went close for us with a powerful header that Ederson tipped over but, as expected, City had most of the ball and more of the opportunities.

They dominated the first 15 minutes and we needed a string of vital blocks and clearances to keep Pep Guardiola's side at bay - with Granit Xhaka, David Luiz and Tierney to the fore.

City posed even more questions in the second half with Kevin De Bruyne doing plenty of damage after moving from the centre of midfield to the right.

But chances were squandered by Raheem Sterling and David Silva, while Emi Martinez made a great save to deny Riyad Mahrez.

City threw everything at us, but Mikel Arteta's gameplan worked perfectly.

Our players followed his instructions to the letter and a combination of discipline, determination and clinical finishing gave Arteta a famous win over his former club.

Source: Arsenal.com

Like any team, Manchester City have some weaknesses too — Arteta

'Like any team, they have some weaknesses'

The stats don't make for pleasant reading for Mikel Arteta ahead of our Emirates FA Cup semi-final clash with Manchester City.

But our head coach is not interested in history, and is confident that we have the players at our disposal to exploit his former club's weaknesses.

This is what Arteta told the media on Friday:

on whether he can target Manchester City’s weaknesses…
That’s what we will try to do as much as possible. Like any other team, they have some weaknesses as you mentioned and as well, it’s about stopping their strengths, which they have a lot of. This is part of any gameplan, it’s not about City or any other opponent that we’re facing, and on Saturday we will do exactly the same.

on knowing Arsenal's weaknesses from his time in the coaching team at Man City...
Well, it's a different team and we are a different team as well. I know their strengths and I know the flexibility they have and the things that they are going to try. But even like that, sometimes it is very difficult to stop them. I want to focus on what we want to do. If I worry too much about them, it's not the message that I want to send to the players. It's what we are going to do and what we have to do to try to win the game, to give us the best chance to compete against them throughout the 90 minutes and put them under difficulties. That is what I will do and that is the game plan we always put against every team.

on whether he is worried by City winning all of our last seven meetings...
Yes. But if I look at the trends as well before we played Liverpool, with the calendar year or the last two calendar years that they've had, you get depressed. What I need now is energy to transmit to my players, belief and it's the FA Cup - we have a lot of experience here and we have a history related to that. Let's go for it.

on David Silva's legacy in English football and if he is under-appreciated globally...
If I could read the articles and the comments when he joined the Premier League, they were saying that player is so small, he doesn't have the physicality, he won't adapt. What David has done in this league has been incredible. Again, the level of consistency to play the way he has done with the amount of goals, assists and chances that he creates every single season, in tight spaces against very low blocks, time and time again, is incredible. I always said - and I agree with what Pep said - in shorter spaces, he's the best player that I've seen.

on whether the Liverpool victory sets us up nicely for City...
Unfortunately yes [City are going to have a lot of the ball]. We had a really good reaction after the goal [we conceded against Liverpool]. It's not easy because they are such a dominant team, so I'm really pleased with the result that we got. They're going to be very different games and it's going to happen tomorrow as well, you cannot expect to be dominant for 90 minutes. I don't want to be defending deep for 90 minutes either. There are going to be a lot of little games within that game that we have to play. We'll have our moments as well and you know how crucial it is in big games and in this competition to make the right decisions. I expect not a similar game but the level of difficulty will again be really, really high.

Source: Arsenal.com

Arsenal get set for Wembley showdown

Training pre-Man City
We're all set for Wembley.

Mikel Arteta and his staff carried out our final training session at Arsenal Training Centre this evening, ahead of tomorrow night's clash with Manchester City in the Emirates FA Cup semi-final.

Arsenal club photographer was in attendance for the session - and here are a selection of images:

Source: Arsenal.com