Arsenal will fancy bagging the three points when they take on Bodo/Glimt in their UEFA Europa League group stage match.
Fábio Vieira impressed for Arsenal as Mikel Arteta's side won 3-0 against Bodø/Glimt in the Europa League, with Eddie Nketiah and Rob Holding also on ...
The atmosphere was several notches above low-key thanks to a healthy home support, perhaps buoyed more by the excitement that surrounds their team than by the overdue return of continental football here, and a vibrant Bodø/Glimt following clad en masse in custard yellow. Thank goodness he has found a talisman to set the tone. Tierney’s thundering drive against the far post deserved a goal; in fairness Nketiah’s reaction, controlling his finish despite the speed of the rebound, did too and any home doubts were assuaged. Bodø/Glimt had improved since the interval and a dangerous raid down Arsenal’s left was their latest attempt, conviction growing each time, to erode a two-goal deficit. Only Gabriel Magalhães, Granit Xhaka and Gabriel Martinelli were retained from the starting XI that overwhelmed Spurs but the supporting cast turned in a display of largely similar concentration: they previously lacked such consistency of performance and, even if the occasion was humdrum, it bodes well. [Europa League](https://www.theguardian.com/football/uefa-europa-league) group stage win is remembered for anything in a few months’ time, Arsenal’s fans might recall the mesmerising run along the byline by Gabriel Jesus that allowed Fábio Vieira to garnish the scoreline late on.
Goals from Eddie Nketiah, Rob Holding and Fabio Vieira overcame the Norwegian champions to move us to the top of the Europa League Group A table, and maintain ...
Copyright 2022 The Arsenal Football Club plc. Goals from Eddie Nketiah, Rob Holding and Fabio Vieira overcame the Norwegian champions to move us to the top of the Europa League Group A table, and maintain our 100 per cent start in the competition. It was a fine evening's work in the Europa League as we beat Bodo/Glimt 3-0 at Emirates Stadium, and you can see the best of the action in our highlights package now.
Arsenal made it two wins from two in the Europa League with a comfortable 3-0 win against Bodo/Glimt on Thursday night. First-half goals from Eddie Nketiah ...
His whipped cross for Holding's goal was excellent and he was then on hand late on to score his second for the club after some fine play from Gabriel Jesus. But it's still been a frustrating season for the 27-year-old, so he would have been determined to make an impact on what was his first home start of the campaign. The Arsenal defender has struggled for any sort of game time this season, so it was no surprise to see him smiling when he planted Fabio Vieira's excellent cross into the corner to make it 2-0.
After seeing his team record a 3-0 win against Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League, Mikel Arteta was happy that his much-changed side managed to record an ...
Previewing next week’s encounter, he said: “It will be in a different context. It was a little bit missing in certain moments to be more dominant in the game.” “[Vieira] is understanding better every day what we want to do.
Fabio Vieira is impressing Mikel Arteta, but the Portuguese midfielder has been told he “needs to do more” in order to become an Arsenal regular.
I am really happy to have him in the team. Vieira has had to overcome early fitness struggles at Emirates Stadium to earn a place in his manager’s plans and, after [opening goal accounts in the Premier League and Europa League](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/arsenal-vieira-messi-qualities-best-position-gunners/bltfb8f53e30270ccb6), has been challenged to raise his game even further amid fierce competition for places. THE BIGGER PICTURE: Vieira wrapped up the scoring for Arsenal against their Norwegian opposition, with Rob Holding also on target after Eddie Nketiah delivered an early breakthrough.
The Gunners managed to come out of their clash in the Europa League without any issues and will now prepare for Liverpool in the Premier League.
[Cedric ](https://www.football.london/all-about/cedric-soares)has fully recovered from the injury he picked up last week, featuring on the bench in the clash against Bodo/Glimt. Nelson returned to the matchday squad against Spurs and made his first appearance of the season in the Europa League game against Bodo/Glimt. The defender was handed his second start of the season against Bodo/Glimt and avoided picking up another injury during the clash. [Oleskandr Zinchenko](https://www.football.london/all-about/oleksandr-zinchenko) missed Arsenal training on Wednesday ahead of the Gunners' opening home Europa League group stage match against FK Bodo/Glimt, football.london understands. That didn't last too long though, with the winger struggling with another knock in the warm down. While on international duty, the Japanese FA confirmed that he had made an early return to London Colney in a statement, claiming it was down to 'club circumstances'. It's likely to keep him out for a few months, with Arteta describing the injury as 'long term'. With that said, here's a look at the latest Arsenal injury news. Before then, they face the tough test of Liverpool at home, who have had a slow start to the season by their recent standards, but are more than capable of punishing their opponents. While eight changes were made, the Gunners still held plenty of control in the match, winning 3-0 in front of the home crowd with an impressive performance. [Emile Smith Rowe ](https://www.football.london/all-about/emile-smith-rowe)has struggled to get his season kickstarted, suffering with injury from pre-season before making his return from the bench against Manchester United. [Arsenal ](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/)faced off against Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League group stages.
All the latest Arsenal news, updates and gossip on today's football.londonlive blog including updates on.
The Gunners currently sit second in Group A, just one point behind their opponents with one game in hand over them - due to the postponed clash with PSV Eindhoven. Bids were made for the likes of Raphinha and Managing momentum can be a tricky thing, but in this season of all seasons, it's going to be essential. [Read the full story here.](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/news/arsenal-financial-boost-adidas-deal-25188597) This season feels like a great opportunity for Arsenal to get their hands on some silverware. Amid injuries to Mohamed Elneny and Thomas Partey, the Gunners lodged numerous late bids for Having scored 5 goals in the Premier League already, Mikel Arteta has addressed fears that William Saliba may not sign a new contract at Arsenal. Mikel Arteta's side sit second, behind their opponents, in the group with one game in hand and the opportunity to go top. Elsewhere, attention has turned to contracts, with the likes of Bukayo Saka, William Saliba and Gabriel Martinelli all having under two years on their deals. The Gunners are back in action tonight as they host Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt at the Emirates in their second Europa League group stage game. [Read the full story here.](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/news/bodo-glimt-supporters-london-arsenal-25198566)
Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham have been sent a fresh warning by Newcastle United's owners as the Magpies look to use their newfound financial power.
Spurs made a return to the Champions League this season as they continue to build and develop under Antonio Conte, firmly challenging the Gunners and Manchester City at the top of the table so far this season. The Newcastle owners have sent a fresh warning to the renowned top clubs in the English top-flight in a statement following the anniversary of their takeover at St. Todd Boehly completed a £4billion takeover at Stamford Bridge earlier this year and is already aiming to protect the Blues' long-term success by targeting young, talented players that can make an impact on the first team straight away, as shown with the arrivals of Wesley Fofana, Marc Cucurella and Carney Chukwuemeka. The club we are building is made up of people who understand our long-term vision, and understand the patience and persistence that it will take to achieve those goals." Whilst players are still likely to choose a move to the top London clubs ahead of the Tyneside outfit, things are already starting to change in a positive way for Newcastle following the appointment of Eddie Howe and signings of Sven Botman, Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimaraes, all helping the Magpies begin to improve. The Magpies were taken over by a consortium consisting of PCP Capital Partners, the Reuben Brothers and the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia last year after a £300million bid was accepted by former owner Mike Ashley.
Arsenal on Thursday earned a second a straight win by beating Norwegian team Bodø/Glimt 3-0 at home after a dominant start that saw Eddie Nketiah and Rob ...
Luiz Henrique scored the winner in the 85th minute for the Spanish team and Roma had forward Nicolo Zaniolo sent off in injury time. AZ Alkmaar and Villarreal are the only other teams to maintain a perfect record. Berlin won 1-0 despite having a player sent off just before the halftime break, with Sheraldo Becker scoring the winner in the 68th.
Former Aston Villa striker Gabby Agbonlahor believes that Gabriel Jesus is superior to Chelsea's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The Arsenal star, who has hit ...
Then he is one of the hardest-working players on the pitch. “I don’t think long-term he will be the solution, but until Potter brings in a number nine he wants, then he will get you goals. Imagine going to the club and the manager is sacked after one game? [HITC](https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2022/10/06/agbonlahor-picks-perfect-arsenal-player-with-whole-package-over-chelsea-star-at-his-peak/), he said: “I think he will do well, but he went to Chelsea because of Thomas Tuchel. [Jesus moved to north London](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/gabriel-jesus-arsenal-fans-restaurant-25194062). His move to Spain was short lasted, though, as the Gabonese striker eventually moved to Arsenal's London rivals Chelsea on Deadline Day in early September.
LONDON — On the night before the biggest game of Arsenal's season so far, Jack Griffin slipped inside the Emirates Stadium to make sure everything was in ...
“When we started, we were sitting at the back of a block,” one of the group’s leaders said. “The Ashburton Army have shown the rest of the stadium how it should be done,” Herlihy said. “The Emirates Stadium is the epicenter for that, and from there it spreads out across the globe.” The banner RedAction unfurled at the North London derby — spanning the width of the stadium — had, for example, been financed by the club. “You know what they say: The streets don’t forget,” he said. It had become a stigma for the club.” That was where the Highbury Library nickname began.” All that was lost in the move, it turned out, was the rhyme. “It ruined a whole generation,” Marsh said. Arsène Wenger, the manager who oversaw the relocation, always felt that Arsenal had “left its soul at Highbury.” Inside the club, there is a sincere belief that the raucous atmosphere is a cause, rather than a consequence, of the team’s surge in form. “It was amazing to play out there,” he said. As the players of Arsenal and Tottenham took the field at the Emirates, Block 25 was transformed.
All the latest Arsenal news, updates and gossip on today's football.london live blog including updates on Cody Gakpo, N'Golo Kante and Fabio Vieira.
[Arteta](https://www.football.london/all-about/mikel-arteta) will undoubtedly be looking to put the record straight with the club enjoying a great vein of form at the moment. [Martinelli](https://www.football.london/all-about/gabriel-martinelli), who has spearheaded Arsenal's great start to the campaign, started in each of the last three sides to lock horns with Liverpool and is yet to come out on top. The 22-year-old, who joined [the Gunners](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/) from Porto in the summer for a fee in the region of £34million, impressed his boss as he scored his first goal for the club. [The Gunners](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/) are set to welcome the Merseyside club to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, October 9, as they look to defend their place at the top of the Premier League. [Speaking to the press ahead of the clash at the weekend](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/klopp-liverpool-press-conference-live-25200681), Klopp stressed the need to remain unpredictable as a team. Gabriel Alexander-Arnold has been warned that Trent Alexander-Arnold will 'be up' for Arsenal's clash with Liverpool at the weekend. "We have to be good until we are outstanding. "We are still a work-in-progress to find a way back. "There was no way Arsenal were going to lose that game, I'm not as sure with this one as it represents a different test for the table toppers. Elsewhere, the Gunners continue to be linked with a move for the likes of N'Golo Kante and Marcus Rashford. "Liverpool played four forwards against Rangers and dominated the game as they secured a 2-0 win at Anfield. The 26-year-old, who joined Liverpool on loan late into the summer transfer window, was absent from [the squad which faced Rangers midweek](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/news/klopp-formation-hint-arsenal-liverpool-25202378).
Fabio Vieira is impressing Mikel Arteta, but the Portuguese midfielder has been told he “needs to do more” in order to become an Arsenal regular.
I am really happy to have him in the team. Vieira has had to overcome early fitness struggles at Emirates Stadium to earn a place in his manager’s plans and, after [opening goal accounts in the Premier League and Europa League](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/arsenal-vieira-messi-qualities-best-position-gunners/bltfb8f53e30270ccb6), has been challenged to raise his game even further amid fierce competition for places. THE BIGGER PICTURE: Vieira wrapped up the scoring for Arsenal against their Norwegian opposition, with Rob Holding also on target after Eddie Nketiah delivered an early breakthrough.
The Gunners boss is set to face the press after his side's victory in their Europa League group stage game against Bodo/Glimt.
What I can say is that I’m really happy to have him in the team. Not the greatest display from Marquinhos, but he'll get more chances. I’m really happy with the result, but as well very conscious that there are things we can do much better. Some of them could were tired. Nketiah is my standout with a display worthy of his smile in this pic. Bodo did threaten to come back into the game early on in the second half and forced a fine save from Matt Turner thanks to a low shot from Amahl Pellegrino.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp confirms that Andrew Robertson and Arthur Melo will miss Sunday's Premier League clash with leaders Arsenal due to.
One of the thing he showed so far in all games, is that frequently he gets himself into good finishing position," he added. "From here, we go and go and go and improve. [Gabriel Martinelli](/people/gabriel-martinelli/), I was excited about him early; [Martin Odegaard](/people/martin-odegaard/), I spoke to him at 15 in Norway with his dad. There is no system you can rely on and say it is perfect." [Gabriel Jesus](/people/gabriel-jesus/), Mikel could see how good he could be not in a Man City shirt. "There's no system in the world with no weakness. That is the risk you play. "In our best games I can show you the parts we could have had problems but we didn't because we put so much pressure on the opposition they could not find the spaces. "Teams have worked out how to play against us when we're not at our best. We have to be good until we are outstanding. It is not the only system we can play. For that we need to defend the s*** out of everyone.
Previewing Arsenal's Premier League clash with Liverpool on Sunday afternoon. The Gunners will be looking to send out another statement.
Any signs of dysfunction will be taken advantage of by the purring hosts. The Scottish outfit certainly aren’t as talented or well-coached as Arteta’s Gunners, but Klopp will hope that his systematic alteration will help Liverpool rediscover their most destructive form. Fabinho was dropped for Tuesday’s victory over Rangers and the boss could stick with Jordan Henderson and Thiago as a midfield two. However, Arteta might be tempted to start Kieran Tierney against the Reds. Sunday’s visitors have endured a poor start to the new campaign, however, winning just two of their seven league encounters. While Liverpool are not the juggernaut they once were, Arsenal’s recent record against the Reds is appalling.
The Arsenal-Liverpool rivalry is one of the most captivating in England. Both clubs are a part of the big six in the league.
The club has retrieved successfully and is a legitimate contender for the Premier League this season, alongside [Manchester City](https://khelnow.com/tag/manchester-city/). [Arsenal](https://khelnow.com/tag/arsenal/)– [Liverpool](https://khelnow.com/tag/liverpool/) rivalry is one of the most captivating in England. Both clubs will faceoff on Sunday in the [Premier League ](https://khelnow.com/football/category/premier-league)match, despite being in different states of entanglement.
Sports Mole previews Sunday's Premier League clash between Arsenal and Liverpool, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
[Ibrahima Konate](/people/ibrahima-konate/) was named among the substitutes for the first time this season against Rangers after suffering a knee injury in pre-season, but Klopp is unlikely to make any changes to his back line, especially with [Andy Robertson](/people/andy-robertson/) still likely to be at least a week away from returning from his own knee issue. [Click here](https://sporita.com/?utm_source=sportsmole&utm_campaign=156803)to find out what else they are predicting for this game and for more of their tried-and-tested football tips.Over 2.5:data [Emile Smith Rowe](/people/emile-smith-rowe/) and [Mohamed Elneny](/people/mohamed-elneny/) are expected to remain sidelined with muscle injuries. [Trent Alexander-Arnold](/people/trent-alexander-arnold/)'s free-kick and [Mohamed Salah](/people/mohamed-salah/)'s penalty ultimately downed last season's Europa League runners-up in a comfortable 2-0 victory. [Gabriel Jesus](/people/gabriel-jesus/) and [Oleksandr Zinchenko](/people/oleksandr-zinchenko/) from champions Manchester City in the summer transfer window, even the most ardent Gunners fan may not have predicted such a fast start to the campaign from their side. The Gunners extended their winning run in all competitions at home to eight matches by beating Bodo/Glimt 3-0 in the Europa League on Thursday evening.
Mikel Arteta said: 'You need to believe you can compete,' with Arsenal having won only once in the past 19 matches against Jürgen Klopp's side.
Although Arsenal burnished their credentials with an exhilarating win over Spurs last Saturday there is a sense Liverpool would be a more telling scalp given the hold Klopp’s team have exerted on them. “You’ve seen a lot of [turnarounds] in this league and we are making assumptions,” he said. They have stormed to the Premier League’s summit with a tempo and rhythm reminiscent of Jürgen Klopp’s side, who have made a scratchy start and sit ninth.
Ahead of one of this season's biggest tests against Liverpool, Mikel Arteta spoke to the press about our opponents, our start to the season, ...
But as we're looking ahead, again, to where we want to be and at the moment, we are not there yet. I think one of the things in terms of how you measure success, as well as lifting trophies, is needing to understand where we were. Now, I look at the games with a different perspective - you have to be much cooler, and you have to prepare many other aspects that are relevant to beat them on Sunday. If you're able to win, we set an atmosphere and such a feeling of belonging and participation, I think it's much better. And we have to show those opponents again that we have reached the level and we are ready to compete against them. So it's something that we have to experience, and test because at the moment, we don't really know how it's going to play out. Well, we know that the fixtures that we've been given have no precedence in this league because of the World Cup and with everything that we have to play in between. You always hear about the weaknesses that you want to improve. The atmosphere they're creating every time we play for them is fantastic. I think the way he has established himself, the composure and leadership that he's shown on the pitch – it's done in a very natural way without any flashlights, just being himself. But at the moment, we cannot ask anything of them. Again, it's another really exciting game to play against one of the toughest opponents in this league.
Chris Sutton expects Arsenal to simply turn up and steamroll Liverpool on Sunday despite all but writing off the Gunners under Mikel Arteta.
Supporters are allowed to dream but must be wary of the volatile media furore that engulfs the modern game. Despite this, Arsenal go into the clash as overwhelming favourites. Despite their stuttering start, Liverpool should provide a far sterner examination of what the Gunners can achieve in 2022-23. “The way Arsenal went at Tottenham last weekend was impressive and bodes well for this game too,” Sutton wrote. Jurgen Klopp's side were very comfortable against Rangers in the Champions League on Tuesday but they weren't tested defensively. However, the brutal reality is that Spurs were the first top side Arsenal have beaten all season.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said his side could get a psychological boost for their Premier League campaign by beating Liverpool and extending their lead ...
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Win moves Gunners 14 points clear of Liverpool · Arsenal failed to score in four games vs Reds last season · Liverpool have won last four Premier League meetings.
Liverpool have scored 103 goals against Arsenal in the Premier League. But they have a terrible recent record against Liverpool, losing five of the last six meetings between the sides in all competitions. The Gunners have enjoyed a superb start to the season, winning seven of their first eight league games.
Ahead of Sunday's clash between Arsenal and Liverpool, GOAL takes a look at some of the big pre-match talking points, including the latest Gunners team news ...
Jurgen Klopp’s side have won six of the last seven Premier League meetings between the sides and also came out on top in the League Cup semi-final last season, winning 2-0 in north London. In fact, they have beaten their neighbours on home territory in five of their last six league meetings at the Emirates. [Whilst the victory against Tottenham in the north London derby was impressive, beating Spurs at home is hardly a rare occurrence for Arsenal](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/inside-arsenal-fck-it-mentality-arteta-table-toppers/blt2732fb4262b461f1).
The match at Emirates Stadium on Sunday should prove informative about the prospects of both Arsenal and Liverpool. For Premier League leader Arsenal, ...
The loss of Sadio Mane, who joined Bayern Munich in the offseason, has had an impact, with replacement Darwin Nunez taking time to settle. to Anfield would leave Klopp on the verge of crisis in a season when the title already looks beyond Liverpool. Injuries in midfield have left Liverpool looking light in that department, while Virgil van Dijk’s usual authority in defense has been lacking. 8 and Oct. All games between Oct. “The criticism is completely fine.
Here's how to watch Arsenal host Liverpool in the Premier League, as well as team news and the latest betting odds.
Sunday, October 9 Arthur Melo is also out with a muscle injury. Midfielder Emile Smith Rowe has had surgery on a groin issue and will not return until December. Arsenal play host to Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium in London, UK. It kicks off at 4.30 p.m. Keen to watch the action?