The Athletic's Amy Lawrence, Adrian Clarke, James McNicholas (Gunnerblog), Art de Roche and comedian Ian Stone bring you a twice-weekly podcast dedicated to Ars...
As North London Forever rung out around the ground at FT, the party was in full swing after Arsenal completed the double over Spurs winning 2-1 at the Emirates.
Ian Stone is joined by James McNicholas and Art De Roche to reflect on the game. There's praise for Myles Lewis Skelly, Gabriel and Declan Rice, questions over the forward line, but mostly just laughs at remaining top in North London.
Plus a look ahead to an all-important game against Villa on Saturday
Host: Ian Stone
Guests: James McNicholas and Art De Roche
Producer: Abi Paterson
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58:32
A nightmare week for Arteta & Arsenal
Amy Lawrence and Adrian Clarke join Ian Stone to reflect on a nightmare week for Arteta and Arsenal, losing 2-0 to Newcastle in the Carabao Cup semi final first leg before being dumped out the FA Cup by Manchester United on penalties.
After scoring just one goal from 49 shots across the two fixtures, has Arsenal's failure to sign a striker caught up with them?
Gabriel Jesus was stretchered off with what looked like a serious injury, with Bukayo Saka and Ethan Nwaneri also sidelined does the club have to act in the January transfer window?
With Spurs and Villa on the horizon, the panel discuss how does Mikel Arteta can improve Arsenal's attacking fortunes in the short term, in what could be a make or break week in the Premier League.
Produced by Jay Beale.
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1:00:51
Isak shows wasteful Arsenal what they're missing
Adrian Clarke and Art de Roché join Ian Stone to reflect on a devastating defeat to Newcastle in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg.
Alexander Isak showed Arsenal what they're missing, as the Gunners failed to find the net in 23 attempts.
The panel discuss whether Mikel Arteta has enough clinical players at his disposal, and consider how he can get Arsenal firing again with the fixtures coming thick and fast.
Plus - questions around the atmosphere at the Emirates and a look ahead to Manchester United's visit in the FA Cup this weekend.
Produced by Jay Beale.
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50:28
13 games unbeaten, but do Arsenal have enough to challenge?
Ian Stone is joined by Amy Lawrence and Adrian Clarke to discuss the 1-1 draw away at Brighton on Saturday.
Ethan Nwaneri started again and scored the opening goal but came off at half time with a muscular injury as Arsenal's depleted squad is stretched further yet.
The panel discuss the penalty decision after João Pedro was deemed to have been fouled by William Saliba as the two clashed heads in an unusual situation.
But are Arsenal's lack of goals and lack of attacking options the real problem?
Plus a look ahead to the Carabao Cup semi final first leg with Newcastle on Tuesday night.
Produced by Jesse Howard.
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54:05
Gabis inspire the Gunners on New Year's Day
Art De Roche and James McNicholas join Ian Stone to reflect on Arsenal's first game of 2025, a 3-1 away win at Brentford.
Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli were back amongst the goals as Arsenal came back from 1-0 down to win amidst a sickness bug in the squad.
Ethan Nwaneri was arguably the story of the game though, the 17 year old made his first Premier League start and was involved in 2 of the goals as Arsenal continue to adjust to life without Bukayo Saka.
Plus the panel discuss the Ipswich game, the January transfer window and look ahead to Brighton on Saturday.
Produced by Jesse Howard.
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The Athletic's Amy Lawrence, Adrian Clarke, James McNicholas (Gunnerblog), Art de Roche and comedian Ian Stone bring you a twice-weekly podcast dedicated to Arsenal Football Club. They'll bring you reaction to all the games, expert insight into the inner-workings of the club, including transfers and contracts, and analysis on the women's team too.