ARSvMCI: Preview A come from behind draw in midweek was enough to send us to the EL Round of 32 as group winners. I’ve been too busy to check who our opponents could be, but with the teams dropping down from the CL, it could get quite interesting. Or tough…
December 2019
Bukayo Saka That was a HUGE result for Arsenal and for the interim coach, Freddie Ljungberg, in particular. Standard Liege was up 2-nil up at the 70th minute mark and Ljungberg’s Arsenal refuse to roll over and die and within a 6 minutes spell they came roaring back to equalize….
Open Thread Regretfully there is no preview of STLvARS due to last minute technical problems. As an alternative we strongly recommend the usual excellent offerings from @LaboGoon at https://positivelyarsenal.com Feel free to leave your comments on the game or any issue that might interest you. COYG!
Win for Arsenal and Freddie After run of 8 winless games in the premier league which spanned across 2 months, Arsenal finally ended their worst run ever in modern history when for first time in 8 years they came from behind in an away game to not only change their…
#WHUARS I’m not sure what to say about the Brighton game. For one, I only caught the final 20 minutes and I will confess to not watching it in its entirety. It’s been a busy week. I followed the text updates during and it was frustrating. The final 20 minutes…
Compliments of Wikimedia New Podcast: Arsenal is sinking like the Titanic, critically damaged but the band is still playing. No quick-fix available. Sinking into relegation danger. Freddie Ljunberg unlikely to survive. Key players have been lost because the Kroenkes refuse to spend big on wages. More likely to leave as…
Arsenal did not merely lose to Brighton, they were outplayed in midfield by one of the poorest teams in the league; 49.2% possession to the Gunners versus 50.8% for the Seagulls. This is unheard of in the modern era. Under Arsene Wenger, only the best teams in Europe have come…
Arsenal vs Brighton: Freddie Ljungberg attended his first press conference ahead of his second game in (interim) charge of Arsenal. But this time he’ll be at home. Of course the media asked him the important questions such as why he didn’t wear a suit. Freddie gave a very Wenger-esque response…
See game stats at end of article courtesy of premierleague.com Freddie Ljungberg’s Arsenal career in the dugout of a Premier League game started in the same fashion which Unai Emery finished his, a 2-2 draw that saw Gunners come back twice. Once again fans were left with the perception that…
In his first match as Arsenal’s new head coach, a 2-2 draw with Norwich, there were positive signs from Freddie Ljunberg’s first match as coach of Arsenal but there is still a long way to go. The team showed aggressive, attacking intent but there remains a lack of quality in…