
Tom Canton
Arsenal Writer at Football.London
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6 days ago |
football.london | Tom Canton
There are a lot of Arsenal fans, myself included, who likely thought when Gabriel Magalhaes limped off and subsequently revealed that he would need hamstring surgery that it could harpoon the club's hopes of a special end to the campaign. Only a week to go until the first leg match with Real Madrid, and arguably the best player of the current season was now out with a long-term injury. This was in part because the faith in his replacement, Jakub Kiwior, simply was not there.
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1 week ago |
football.london | Tom Canton
There was an incredible amount of confusion surrounding UEFA’s rules regarding suspensions in the Champions League. Arsenal went into their second-leg quarter-final clash with Real Madrid with four players on two yellow cards and a large portion of the fan base and even the writers of a matchday programme believing they had come through the ban risk unscathed from the first leg.
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1 week ago |
football.london | Tom Canton
Arsenal pulled off one of the most impressive European feats in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg, knocking out the holders Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate and winning on the night in the Santiago Bernabeu. They did it as a collective, and some of the performances of the team will be remembered for a very long time. Despite the excitement and the euphoria, the game did not come without a drawback, which could have significant ramifications for Arsenal’s hopes in the competition.
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1 week ago |
football.london | Tom Canton
These are the moments that you and I will look back on. Arsenal putting five past Real Madrid in a UEFA Champions League quarter-final is something that dreams are made of in this sport and to express the emotions after such a win is challenging… But, without twisting my arm too hard, I am more than happy to share with you what this special night in the Spanish capital held, and of course, what it means moving forward.
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1 week ago |
football.london | Sam Truelove |Tom Canton
Mikel Arteta revealed he spoke to Pep Guardiola on the morning of Arsenal's historic Champions League win over Real Madrid. The Gunners beat the La Liga giants 2-1 on Wednesday night to set up a semi-final showdown with PSG. Goals from Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli ensured a perfect night for the Premier League side, with Madrid, in truth, unable to trouble them. Asked if he's ever felt prouder of his players, Arteta beamed: "Probably not.
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