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‘Definitely NOT Liverpool’ – Arsenal tipped to ‘come in’ and sign £35m star with Arne Slot in the dumps
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney believes that Liverpool will miss out on the signing of the Premier League star they are keen on
This article was originally published on www.si.com as ‘Next Level’—Mikel Arteta Fires Title Warning to Liverpool After Arsenal Banish Demons. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gleefully hailed his side for going to “the next level” in a cathartic victory over Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon.
Arsenal’s win was the perfect follow-up to Liverpool’s stoppage-time capitulation at Crystal Palace on Saturday, a result that added to the anomalies in the Premier League table: Palace in third, Sunderland fifth, Newcastle down in 15th. But Liverpool first and Arsenal second after six games is the title race set. Take your pick from those two.
Arsenal came from behind to beat Newcastle United at St. James' Park with Gary Neville believing they have sent a 'clear message' to Liverpool in the Premier League title race
Matchweek 6 is over and the points table looks interesting early on with Liverpool and Arsenal dominating the initial phase of the competition.
Dean Huijsen turned down Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Bayern Munich to secure a move to Real Madrid. The 20-year-old centre-back joined Los Blancos this summer after an impressive season at Bournemouth,
Commentating for Sky Sports, Neville observed the wider implications in real time. His assessment – “Liverpool players’ hearts sinking slightly” – underlined how fine margins may shape the season ahead.
Arsenal last won the English title when they were the Invincibles, going unbeaten through a whole season, and with warriors like Sol Campbell and Patrick Vieira
Of all the agony that Arsenal have suffered in the Champions League, this was the most painful as Barcelona scored twice late on to win a dramatic Champions League final in Paris. Sol Campbell's thumping header gave the Gunners a 37th minute lead after goalkeeper Jens Lehmann had been sent off for bringing down Samuel Eto'o.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said his side showed they are ready to go to “the next level” and win the Premier League after scoring two late goals for a vital 2-1 win at Newcastle on Sunday.