Arsène Wenger: “You will not see many goals like that, it was an unbelievable goal! You are blessed to see that when you come to a stadium. It was magnificent - I enjoyed it a lot” 🪄
Declan Rice at full-time after losing the Champions League final on penalties.
Arsenal are no longer a sleeping giant and these players know it.
We’ll be back. 🫡
In his first managerial role, Mikel Arteta has led @Arsenal to a Premier League title for the first time in 22 years.
So, how did he do it? ➡️ https://t.co/E0GAlatyc3
@Arsenal 22 years with no major trophies yet the army grew to explode like they did this week. They called us bottlers, this season, we bottled them. Arsenal is classy, the fan base is creamy, the victory is juicy, today we get the crown. C.O.Y.G!
How Wenger paved the way for Arteta’s Arsenal
Back in 2019, Wenger opened up about the sacrifices he made, personally and financially, to protect Arsenal’s future 📈
Nearly 30 years on from his arrival, his vision is still driving the club forward 🫡
🗣️ Eberechi Eze on THAT Manchester City fan: “It came up in one of my boys’ group chats, someone posted the guy as an actual bottle… oh shoot, it might be the funniest picture of all time! It might be my display picture for the rest of the year!” ❤️🤣
Maybe some greyness and age really does bring wisdom or maybe it was always there and I just missed it but hats off to @WayneRooney for speaking up and calling out the hypocrisy on display! 🫡
🚨🗣️ | Wayne Rooney on the Media Hypocrisy Regarding Arsenal:
“I’ve been seeing the reaction to the Bayern and PSG game, and honestly, it’s a joke. Everyone was hyping this up as the 'ultimate' game of the week, the most entertaining game of the round. It ends 1-1 and I’m seeing nothing. Where’s that same energy people have for Arsenal?
When Arsenal grind out a 1-0 win or a 1-1 draw the media calls it 'boring' or 'negative football.' But look at Bayern tonight I didn’t see a team that wanted to win. I saw a Bayern side that looked like they expected PSG to just sit back and defend, but got disappointed. They played with zero energy, their body language was completely lackluster, and they looked lost. If Mikel Arteta’s side put in a performance like that, every pundit in the country would be slating them for the next week.
People need to start being honest. You look at Arsenal versus Atlético yesterday that was a proper Champions League semi-final. It had everything: intensity, quality, drama. It was the most entertaining match of the week by a mile.
But because it's Arsenal, the goalposts always move. Now that the media’s favorites, PSG and Bayern, have put on a 1-1 aggregate snoozefest, is anyone calling it 'haram football'? Of course not. We all know the answer to that.
It’s pure hypocrisy. Deep down, everyone knows this Arsenal team is one of the best in Europe right now. The only reason people pretend to hate the way they play is because their own teams aren't half as good as them. It’s time we start judging football on fairness and logic, not just because it’s popular to have a go at Arsenal”
🚨🗣️ | Wayne Rooney on the Media Hypocrisy Regarding Arsenal:
“I’ve been seeing the reaction to the Bayern and PSG game, and honestly, it’s a joke. Everyone was hyping this up as the 'ultimate' game of the week, the most entertaining game of the round. It ends 1-1 and I’m seeing nothing. Where’s that same energy people have for Arsenal?
When Arsenal grind out a 1-0 win or a 1-1 draw the media calls it 'boring' or 'negative football.' But look at Bayern tonight I didn’t see a team that wanted to win. I saw a Bayern side that looked like they expected PSG to just sit back and defend, but got disappointed. They played with zero energy, their body language was completely lackluster, and they looked lost. If Mikel Arteta’s side put in a performance like that, every pundit in the country would be slating them for the next week.
People need to start being honest. You look at Arsenal versus Atlético yesterday that was a proper Champions League semi-final. It had everything: intensity, quality, drama. It was the most entertaining match of the week by a mile.
But because it's Arsenal, the goalposts always move. Now that the media’s favorites, PSG and Bayern, have put on a 1-1 aggregate snoozefest, is anyone calling it 'haram football'? Of course not. We all know the answer to that.
It’s pure hypocrisy. Deep down, everyone knows this Arsenal team is one of the best in Europe right now. The only reason people pretend to hate the way they play is because their own teams aren't half as good as them. It’s time we start judging football on fairness and logic, not just because it’s popular to have a go at Arsenal”