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Arsenal Insider is the go-to source for supporters of Arsenal F.C., located in North London. The site was registered in 2007 and started sharing content about the team in 2009. In 2020, GRV Media Ltd took over Arsenal Insider.
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6 days ago |
arsenalinsider.com | Rosie Tudball
Arsenal have created an advantage for themselves in comparison to their London rivals in the summer transfer window. After Tottenham and Chelsea won European silverware, the finger was naturally pointed at Arsenal following another trophyless season. Mikel Arteta congratulated Spurs in a coy fashion when asked to respond to the Gunners’ fiercest rivals ending their trophy drought.
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6 days ago |
arsenalinsider.com | Rosie Tudball
Viktor Gyokeres is one name that has been uttered with regard to potential signings at Arsenal this summer. The summer transfer window is open for a nine-day registration period before the window closes for the Club World Cup. Arsenal aren’t participating in the competition, but the Gunners will be active in the transfer market, which reopens on June 16th until September 1st.
Edu Gaspar’s £9m transfer disaster made the Champions League final an even tougher watch for Arsenal
6 days ago |
arsenalinsider.com | Rosie Tudball
The Champions League final was so nearly a spectacle that Arsenal were involved in. Mikel Arteta watched his side exit the competition in the semi-final as Arsenal lost 3-1 on aggregate to Paris Saint-Germain. It was perhaps a result that those at the Emirates weren’t prepared for, given that the Gunners had beaten PSG 2-0 earlier in the tournament.
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6 days ago |
arsenalinsider.com | Rosie Tudball
Arsenal were knocked out of the Champions League by the eventual winners of the tournament, Paris Saint-Germain. The Gunners faced PSG three times during the 2024/25 Champions League, winning once and losing twice when it mattered most. Mikel Arteta’s side swept PSG aside with a 2-0 win at the Emirates; however, when the clubs met in the semi-final, it was clear from as early as the first leg that there was only one winner.
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6 days ago |
arsenalinsider.com | Rosie Tudball
Thierry Henry and Arsene Wenger were present at the Champions League final to watch Paris Saint-Germain beat Inter Milan. Arsenal beat PSG 2-0 earlier in the competition, but when the duel between the two clubs really mattered, Mikel Arteta’s side were outclassed. As the Gunners crashed out of the Champions League in the semi-final, the squad were forced to watch the team that beat them go on to win the trophy.
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