It's that time again. Another week of football means another Monday Boot Spotting and this week saw some beautiful boots step ...
It's the colour Villa first used for their kits before the transition to claret and blue colours. The shirts will also feature adidas' Aeroready ... and Bernd Leno at Arsenal and Ollie Watkins ...
Adidas certainly stepped outside the box for the design, but it works so well thanks to the different shades of blue and yellow complimenting ... Most of the new Arsenal home kit looks familiar ...
Midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly was shown a straight red card near the end of the first half in the team's Premier League match ...
Our Norwegian found Beth Mead bursting down the wing, who then fizzed the ball goalward. Stina Blackstenius was on hand to tap home to make it 1-0 to The Arsenal. We doubled our advantage from a set ...
Having started our Champions League league phase adventure with a first-ever game against Atalanta, we end it with a maiden encounter against Girona on Wednesday. In what is sure to be a dramatic ...
Former referee Keith Hackett has branded Michael Oliver’s decision to send Myles Lewis-Skelly off for Arsenal “wrong ... it should have only been a yellow and VAR should have picked up ...
The other big talking point in the game came in the 70th minute as Gomes was shown a second yellow card for a foul on Timber on the edge of the Arsenal box. Controlling William Saliba's header on ...
Arsenal will wear their all-white kit ... The ‘No More Red’ campaign in in conjunction with Arsenal kit manufacturers Adidas and the Gunners women’s side will also sport the all-white ...
Arsenal, Villa and Liverpool all are around 68%. City and United are clear outliers with 55 and 52 respectively. -Of these fouls, around 25% of Chelseas and 27% of Citys result in yellow cards.
Riccardo Calafiori scored Arsenal's winner after Myles Lewis ... Joao Gomes' dismissal, for a second yellow card after a foul on Jurrien Timber with 20 minutes left, was more routine but it ...