
The Arsenal Therapy Podcast
By Gunner Since 96, AFC Monty & Adam Keys

The Arsenal Therapy PodcastJan 31, 2021

The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham (EP.172)
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In a rollercoaster North London Derby, Arsenal and Tottenham played to a 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal began with high energy, pressuring Spurs and creating early chances that, unfortunately, went unconverted. Despite their dominance, defensive lapses allowed Tottenham to equalise before halftime. Bukayo Saka's penalty led to Arsenal regaining the lead again, but Tottenham responded immediately, capitalising on a horrendous Jorginho mistake. The remainder of the second half saw frustration and rash challenges from both sides, resulting in a disappointing draw for Arsenal.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 4-0 PSV (EP.171)
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After 6 years of absence, Arsenal win big on their champions league return. The anticipation and energy before the game was felt throughout the day and the performance personified the excitement. Arsenal started the game impressively with a well worked goal from Saka who slotted in from close range. The tempo of the game continued to be played with high energy as Trossard converts to make it two. Jesus scores brilliantly before the half-time. The rest of the game is played in a controlled manner where Arsenal pick out their moments to attack and hold possession. They displayed a level of control which reduced PSV to chasing shadows and in the end they couldn’t pose any real threat to David Raya who wins his second clean sheet in a row.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Everton 0-1 Arsenal (EP.170)
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In a tightly contested match at Goodison Park, Arsenal managed to secure a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Everton. The game kicked off with Arsenal exhibiting a composed midfield display, with Zinchenko and Odegaard stepping into crucial roles. The early exchanges saw Arsenal controlling the tempo, yet struggling to penetrate Everton's defence. Despite moments of dominance, Arsenal's passing tempo often felt slow, and they were too cautious in the final third. Martinelli's disallowed goal added to the frustration. The second half saw Arsenal adopting a more direct approach, and their increased urgency led to a series of opportunities. Finally, in the 69th minute, a brilliantly worked corner saw Leandro Trossard net the decisive goal. Despite some late scares and a lack of composure in the final moments, Arsenal held on for the win, ending their long wait for a victory at Goodison Park and maintaining their unbeaten start to the season.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Pepe, Nelson, Patino, Squad Management & More...(EP.169)
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In this episode of the podcast, we engage in a casual catch-up during the international break by looking back at the Premier League's standout teams from the opening four games. We then dissect Nicolas Pepe's departure from Arsenal, exploring the reasons behind his exit. We also provide insights into Charlie Patino's loan spell at Swansea City, assessing his performance after four matches, and advocate for more playing time for Reiss Nelson in the Arsenal squad. Looking forward, we discuss strategies for the upcoming Everton game, emphasising the need for a well-executed game plan. The episode also touches upon Saka and Ødegaard's Ballon d'Or nominations, with us making predictions about their potential rankings. Lastly, we examine Arsenal's next five fixtures, including the first Champions League match and the North London Derby, speculating on how Arteta will manage squad rotation during this challenging period.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 3-1 Man Utd (EP.168)
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Arsenal secured a crucial 3-1 victory against Manchester United in a game that saw them dominate the early stages. Martinelli's early chance set the tone for Arsenal's attacking intent, with Havertz also coming close to finding the net. United, meanwhile, struggled to find their rhythm and resorted to long balls due to Arsenal's relentless pressure. Rashford opened the scoring for United, but Arsenal responded brilliantly, with Ødegaard equalizing immediately after the restart.
The second half began positively for Arsenal, with Havertz showing signs of improvement. However, United had their moments, forcing Ramsdale into a save. A contentious penalty decision denied Havertz an opportunity from the spot. The game became more evenly balanced, with both teams looking dangerous on the counter.
As the clock ticked down, Arsenal continued to push for a breakthrough, but their finishing let them down. Saka missed a golden opportunity, and Arsenal struggled to convert set-pieces. United nearly snatched a late goal, but it was ruled offside.
In the dying moments, Arsenal finally found the winner. A corner delivered by Saka found Declan Rice, who drove the ball into the net. Arsenal sealed the victory with a late goal from Jesus, securing all three points in a game where they dominated but initially struggled to find the back of the net.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 2-2 Fulham (EP.167)
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In a dramatic turn of events, a late equalizer allowed 10-man Fulham to secure a 2-2 draw at Emirates Stadium. This came after our resilient fightback, recovering from a goal deficit to take the lead. The topsy-turvy encounter unfolded swiftly, with Andreas Pereira stunning the home crowd by finding the net in the opening minute. However, a second-half resurgence showcased our determination. Bukayo Saka's successful penalty conversion followed by Eddie Nketiah's swift finish from a Fabio Vieira cross saw us overturn the game's momentum. Despite Calvin Bassey's dismissal for the Cottagers, they managed to stage a response, with Joao Palhinha's goal coming just four minutes before the final whistle. The match truly embodied its unpredictable nature, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Crystal Palace 0-1 Arsenal (EP.166)
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Arsenal survive yet another second half scare after going down to 10 men with 25 minutes to play. This time a decision which was out of their hands forced the Gunners to soak up the pressure and hang on to the 3 vital points. A game of two halves with the first displaying a dominant display of attacking football with Eddie Nketiah coming close on two occasions to put the Gunners ahead. However, it was a second half Odegaard penalty that gave Arsenal the lead which would eventually be followed up with Tomiyasu’s controversial second yellow card. A decision that thankfully didn’t see us drop any points.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 2-1 Nottingham Forest (EP.165)
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Arsenal survive the second half scare to collect 3 points on the first game of the season at the Emirates. A lovely first half display from the Gunners with beautiful football being displayed across the pitch, especially from Bukayo Saka who found the back of the net with a beautiful curling strike. Rice and Partey were very much in control of the midfield with very succinct passing and defensive intensity to maintain dominance. This changed in the second half following an early substitution with Timber being forced to leave the pitch. The whole tempo of the game changed with Forest being more aggressive and pushing higher up the pitch. Their newfound confidence was awarded with a late goal, and despite a nervy end to the game, the Gunners hung on to leave the pitch with 3 points.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @3cbPerformance) - Premier League Preview (EP.164)
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In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we sit down with special guest Dr. Raj Brar, a distinguished sports medicine expert, to delve into the nuances of Arsenal's current prospects. From assessing the pre-season excitement and readiness for the Nottingham Forest match, to unraveling the implications of Jesus' injury and the reality of the notorious "red zone," we explore it all. Dr. Brar provides insights into player conditions like Saka's workload and Rice's 80% fitness, and addresses concerns about persistent injuries for Nelson and Zinchenko. We also tap into Pep Guardiola's periodization tactics and identify areas for Arsenal's growth, while uncovering the ultimate secrets to compete at the highest level and potentially secure the league championship. Stay tuned for engaging Premier League predictions that will leave you excited for the upcoming season.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal Beat City! (EP.163)
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In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we dissect Arsenal's triumphant victory in the Community Shield against Manchester City, a dramatic match that was ultimately decided on penalties at Wembley Stadium.
In the opening minutes, we witness Arsenal's high-tempo start, pressuring City and exhibiting a strong press game. City, on the other hand, seem to opt for a slower buildup. We delve into the intriguing dynamics of the match, as City attempts to exploit the flanks and Arsenal maintains an impressive press. Throughout the game, we observe Havertz's role, Partey's yellow card controversy, and the tactical interplay between the two teams. As the match progresses, Arsenal showcases exceptional intensity, clever switches in flanks, and solid defensive strategies.
Join us as we discuss the ebb and flow of the game, key substitutions, and ultimately the thrilling climax of the penalty shootout, which secured Arsenal's claim to the Community Shield.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @Rory_Talks_Ball) - Jesus Out For Weeks (EP.162)
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In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we're joined by Arsenal content creator Rory as we discuss Arsenal's Emirates Cup victory over Monaco. A game that didn't live up to its expectations with a sub-par performance and now injuries to keep players, we discuss wether Arsenal are ready for the start of the season.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Is Raya The Right Signing? (EP.161)
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In this episode, we delve into the recent reports of Arsenal's interest in David Raya and explore the potential consequences of signing him, particularly regarding Aaron Ramsdale's role. While some argue that Raya's arrival could foster healthy competition between the two goalkeepers, others question the wisdom of having two first-team keepers, possibly leading to discontentment with limited playing time. Additionally, we conduct a thorough assessment of the Arsenal squad, analyzing player numbers in each position and discussing potential sales to generate funds. All that and more...
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Man Utd 2-0 Arsenal (EP.160)
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In this pre-season friendly, Arsenal faced Manchester United in New York, showing a strong start with effective pressing and possession play. However, United had early chances, and Fernandes scored a spectacular long-range goal to give them the lead. Arsenal missed crucial opportunities, and a defensive mistake allowed Sancho to double United's advantage. In the second half, despite some improvements with new players on the pitch, Arsenal couldn't break down United's resilience and suffered a 2-0 defeat. Join us as we analyse the match, discuss key moments, and explore what lies ahead for the team.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @Charles_Watts) - Balogun vs Nketiah (EP.159)
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In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we're joined by Arsenal journalist Charles Watts as we discuss a range of topics relating to Arsenal and football.
We kick off by sharing our thoughts on the unveiling of Arsenal's new away kit. From the design to the colours, we give our impressions and determine if it's a hit or miss.
Next, we analyse the recent announcement of Jurrien Timber joining Arsenal. We explore where he fits into Arteta's plans and discuss the potential impact he could have on our defensive strategies.
Declan Rice's arrival is another highlight of this episode. We discuss his first few days at Arsenal and share our impressions. It's remarkable how he already feels like a seasoned Gunner.
With the formidable duo of Xhaka and Partey in midfield, we delve into how Rice's arrival will elevate our midfield. We explore the unique qualities he brings and discuss how he complements our existing midfield maestros.
Tactical discussions ensue as we speculate on how our playing style could evolve with Rice and the talented Havertz. Will Arteta adopt a single anchor in midfield? Join us as we dissect the potential changes.
Squad building is always a hot topic, and we take a closer look at the progress. We discuss the remaining signings needed to strengthen our ranks and share our expectations for the upcoming additions.
The future of Thomas Partey and the dynamics of our midfield also come under the spotlight. We assess whether Arsenal will make an additional center midfield signing and explore what lies ahead for Partey.
Rumors surrounding Balogun's potential move to Inter have caught attention. We weigh in on Arsenal's decision and contemplate whether it's the right move for the talented young player.
Eddie's breakout season is another intriguing subject. We assess whether he's ready to take on the role of second striker for Arsenal and discuss his chances of leaving a mark on the pitch.
Behind the scenes, we shed light on the pivotal role of Josh Kroenke in shaping the club's trajectory. We discuss his influence and impact on Arsenal's progress.
Lastly, we provide a thrilling preview of the upcoming US Tour, specifically the highly anticipated MLS All Stars game. Tune in to hear our insights on what to expect from this exciting match!
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - FC Nürnberg 1-1 Arsenal (EP.158)
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Arsenal faced a tough challenge against FC Nürnberg, showcasing a brilliant first half of football. The tempo was set by a classic Bukayo Saka goal, igniting the team's performance. Notably, Kiwior and Nelson delivered impressive displays, with Kiwior particularly standing out on the left-hand side. He seamlessly adapted to the inverted full-back role, making himself available and exerting a significant influence on the game.
Despite not being heavily involved, it was a delight to witness Saliba's presence on the pitch. However, Nketiah and Vieira couldn't match the level set by their teammates. As the second half commenced, Arsenal maintained their confidence, but numerous changes disrupted the fluidity of the game. Consequently, the team appeared disjointed, leading to an equalizing goal. The costly mistake came from Karl Hein, who passed the ball into a dangerous area, leaving Jorginho with little chance to prevent the ball from finding the back of the net.
As the game progressed, Arsenal seemed rusty and shaken, allowing Nürnberg to grow in confidence. The opposing team had several significant chances in the latter stages of the match, but the final result stood at a 1-1 draw. Despite the disappointment, this encounter provided valuable lessons for Arsenal as they work towards fine-tuning their performance and building a stronger team.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @CDavison_afc) - Is This The Most Important Signing Of The Season? (EP.157)
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In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we're joined by football journalist Chris Davison as we discuss a range of topics relating to Arsenal and football.
We kick off the episode by discussing the latest contract announcements, with Reiss Nelson and William Saliba signing four-year deals. We analyse the implications of these contract extensions and discuss what it means for the players' future at the club.
Next, we turn our attention to Arsenal's pre-season schedule and debate whether it is too busy. We assess the potential benefits and drawbacks of a packed pre-season and discuss the impact on the team's preparation for the upcoming season.
The signings of Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, and Jurrien Timber have generated excitement among Arsenal fans. We share our initial impressions of these new arrivals and evaluate their potential impact on the team.
In a surprising development, we discuss the departures of Gary O'Driscoll and Steve Round from Arsenal's staff. We explore whether these changes are coincidental or if Arsenal is intentionally shaking things up behind the scenes.
Granit Xhaka's departure to Bayer Leverkusen prompts us to reflect on his legacy at Arsenal. We ponder what Xhaka will be remembered for and the impact he had on the team during his time at the club.
With Xhaka gone, the question arises: Will Thomas Partey follow suit? We analyse the potential ramifications of Partey's departure and discuss how it would reshape Arsenal's midfield dynamics.
Mikel Arteta's spending spree reaches £600m, and we examine the remaining pieces needed to complete Arsenal's squad puzzle. We identify the areas that require further investment and discuss potential transfer targets.
Lastly, we indulge in some playful banter as we jest about the possibility of Kylian Mbappe joining Arsenal. After Mbappe expressed his willingness to join Arsenal if he were to move to the Premier League, we explore the hypothetical scenario and share a light-hearted discussion.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @Harry Symeou) - Is £105m Too Much For Rice (EP.156)
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In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we're joined by Harry Symeou from the Chronicles of a Gooner as we discuss a range of topics relating to Arsenal and football.
First and foremost, we share our reactions to the three new Arsenal signings: the talented Kai Havertz, the promising Jurrien Timber, and the versatile Declan Rice. We analyse their potential impact on the team and discuss how they fit into Arsenal's playing style and long-term plans.
Speaking of Declan Rice, we delve deeper into his best position on the field and highlight his key strengths. Through insightful analysis, we compare Rice to Sandro Tonali, another highly-rated midfielder, and explore their respective attributes and playing styles.
With the new season fast approaching, we shift our focus to the teams that Arsenal should be wary of. We examine the Premier League landscape and identify the potential threats that could pose challenges to Arsenal's ambitions.
Player sales are always a significant part of the transfer window, and we discuss the potential departures of Patino and Balogun. We emphasize the importance of inserting sell-on clauses for these players, ensuring that Arsenal benefits from their future success.
In a surprising twist, Xhaka's potential stay at Arsenal raises questions about the implications for Thomas Partey. We dissect the potential midfield dynamics and discuss how Xhaka's decision could impact the team's overall balance.
Celebrating youth development, we highlight Ethan Nwaneri's recent contract extension and contemplate whether young prospects are better off staying at Arsenal or seeking opportunities elsewhere. We explore the benefits of nurturing young talents within the club's system.
Lastly, we analyse the position that requires the most attention once the three deals are finalised. With new signings in place, we evaluate the remaining areas of the squad that demand reinforcement and discuss potential transfer targets.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @Arseblog) - How Many Signings Will We Make? (EP.155)
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In this bonus episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we're joined by Andrew from the Arsecast Xtra as we discuss a range of topics relating to Arsenal and football.
Firstly, we evaluate the performances and future prospects of Arsenal's returning loanee players, including Albert Sambi Lokonga, the promising Marquinhos, and the goal-scoring sensation Folarin Balogun. What lies ahead for these players next season? We provide our insights and predictions.
We address a crucial question: How many signings does Arsenal need to make in order to challenge for success in the upcoming season? We analyze the team's current squad and identify the key positions that require reinforcement.
One of the topics up for debate is whether Arsenal can maintain their high level of performance with a rotating side. We examine the impact of rotating the starting lineup and discuss the implications for the team's success.
On the field, we explore the nuances of footballing development and how it contributes to the team's progress. From tactical strategies to player development, we delve into the intricacies of enhancing our performance.
Shifting gears, we delve into the reality of Arsenal's financial situation. Are we truly "made of money," as some may claim? We uncover the facts and discuss the financial constraints and opportunities that shape the club's decisions.
The transfer window is always an exciting time, but are Arsenal truly respected by other clubs? We examine our reputation in the transfer market and delve into the dynamics of negotiating deals and attracting top talent.
Furthermore, we delve into the question of whether money still holds the same power in football. We compare the contrasting models of clubs like Chelsea, known for their lavish spending, with the more sustainable approaches of Brentford and Brighton.
In light of recent events, we engage in a thought-provoking conversation about the potential consequences of Saudi investment in football. Does this influx of money jeopardise the purity of the beautiful game? We discuss the implications and offer different perspectives on this contentious topic.
We also examine the Red Membership ballet system and its effectiveness. Is it a fair and efficient method for fans to secure tickets and access club benefits? We share our experiences and opinions on this membership system.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @1Walid1) - Timber, Partey, Arteta Interview and more... (EP.154)
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In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we're joined by Walid from the Latte Firm as we dive into the latest developments surrounding Arsenal over the past week which include:
The future of Thomas Partey is in the spotlight as talks with Saudi on a lucrative £200m wage offer which could see him move to the Middle East. Juventus have also expressed interest in the midfielder, with potential bids ranging from £15m to £17m. The big question arises: Should Arsenal sell or keep him? We analyze the pros and cons of this potential transfer.
Emile Smith Rowe and Bukayo Saka showcased their talent on the international stage, both scoring for England. We discuss their performances and the impact they could have on Arsenal's upcoming season.
The transfer market is buzzing, and Arsenal is looking to secure the services of Jurrien Timber. With a potential £40m price tag and a five-year deal offering double his current salary at £7m per season, we assess whether he would be a valuable addition as a rotation defender.
Folarin Balogun is making waves with his goal-scoring abilities for the USA. With interest from clubs such as Crystal Palace, Leipzig, Inter, and Milan, and a reported price tag of £35m, we debate whether Arsenal should hold onto this promising young talent.
The highly anticipated Kai Havertz deal is reportedly complete, and he is set to become Granit Xhaka's replacement. An official announcement is imminent, and we explore the implications of this exciting signing.
What is the "perfect project" that is attracting players like Declan Rice to Arsenal? We dissect the concept of the project and discuss why other clubs struggle to replicate our model. Join us for an in-depth discussion at the 59th and 64th minutes of the episode.
Speaking of Declan Rice, a third offer of £100m (£85m + £15m bonus) is reportedly incoming. We analyze the potential impact of this mega bid and whether it's a wise investment for Arsenal.
Mikel Arteta's desire to keep Kieran Tierney is making headlines, as the manager hopes for a meeting with the player soon. We explore the possibility of an "Xhaka type intervention" and discuss the importance of Tierney's role in the team.
Plus, we take a closer look at Arteta's recent interview with Marca, a Spanish national sports newspaper. Discover new insights into the gaffer's mindset and his continued passion for football, even during his holiday.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @LatteFirm) - Havertz, Lavia, Rice and more... (EP.153)
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In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we're joined by FK from the Latte Firm as we dive into the latest developments surrounding Arsenal and discuss the exciting talking points in the world of Arsenal. We analyse the recent victory of Kroenke Sports Entertainment in the NBA and explore whether it's time to trust the process under their ownership.
The transfer market is buzzing, and we share our thoughts on the potential signing of Castagne for Arsenal. Is it a good move or a risky gamble? We also delve into the ongoing saga of the £80m bid for Declan Rice, with Manchester City now entering the picture. Should Arsenal persist or look for alternative options?
There's a lot of talk about Romeo Lavia potentially joining Arsenal. We debate whether he is the right fit or if the club should prioritise a more experienced player. Additionally, we discuss Arsenal's positioning in pot 2 for the Champions League draw and what it means for their upcoming campaign.
The recently released Premier League fixture list for the next season has also caught our attention. We dissect the schedule, highlighting key matches and challenging periods that Arsenal will face.
But that's not all! The transfer rumour mill continues, and the link between Arsenal and Kai Havertz has intensified. We explore the potential impact of this signing and how it could shape the team's future.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @TomCantonMedia) - Saliba Contract, Rice vs Caicedo, Jorginho and more... (EP.152)
Welcome to The Arsenal Therapy Podcast, a dedicated show about the club we love, Arsenal Football Club.
Joining us this week was Tom Canton from The Gooner Talk as we discuss a range of different topics including, how quickly Arsenal will conduct their business when the window opens, the Bellingham fee and how that impacts the negotiations to sign Declan Rice, whether Arsenal should sell or keep Jorginho next season, what our midfield will look like next season and whether signing Caicedo and Rice is paramount to the makeup of it, what Ilkay Gundagon brings to the table, Saliba contract negotiations, Ivan Fresneda as a right back option plus much more...
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Who Stays? Balogun? Nketiah? Neither? (EP.151 - PART 2)
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In part two of this special episode, we discuss all the latest gossip and news in the Arsenal camp which includes the first weekend without football, what we've learnt about the players since they've left for their holidays, Emile Smith-Rowe's future at Arsenal and how he will be utilised next season, Where will Eddie Nketiah be next season and whether we would rather have him or Balogun as a striking option next season. Saliba's contract situation and how much he's worth to the club. We also take a look at our transfer dealings in the past and whether Arsenal will change the way they conduct business in this window. That and much more...
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @Armoaning) - The Secrets of Match of the Day (EP.151 - PART 1)
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In this special edition of the podcast, we were forced to split it into 2 parts following a rare guest who shared all his secrets into the making of the Match of the Day. Paul Armstrong was the editor of the show for 30 years and even wrote a book titled "why are we always on last" where he describes what goes on in the background of the show and how the order of weekly games are determined. He also gives us his thoughts on how Arsenal performed this season, compares the current crop of players to past squads and what he believes we need to do in order to get to the next level. Part 2 of the show will be released on Wednesday where the boys discuss all the latest Arsenal related news and gossip. Stay tuned!
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 5-0 Wolves (EP.150)
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Arsenal end the season on a high with a stunning 5-0 display to end on 84 points and 5 points behind champions Manchester City. From the start, Arsenal showcased their attacking prowess and dominated the game. They displayed excellent teamwork and fluidity, moving the ball with precision and purpose. The goals flowed consistently, with the players demonstrating their clinical finishing. The defense remained solid throughout the match, denying Wolves any real chances. Overall, it was a convincing and impressive win for Arsenal, highlighting their strength and potential. A momentous occasion as Granit bowed out with 2 goals in what was a Man of the Match performance.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Nottingham Forest 1-0 Arsenal (EP.149)
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Manchester City were officially crowned champions as Arsenal lost to Nottingham Forest who secure their place in next seasons Premier League campaign. Arsenal were completely outplayed and lacked any sort of determination or fighting spirit. From the very beginning, Forest set the tone with their aggressive and physical approach, leaving Arsenal unable to find their rhythm. It was frustrating to witness Arsenal's slow and uninspiring possession, as they failed to make any impactful passes or break through the opposition's defence. The goal they conceded was a result of a careless mistake by Ødegaard. Throughout the game, Arsenal seemed disinterested and lacked the passion needed to turn the match around. It's disheartening to see such a lackluster performance, especially considering the talent and potential in the squad. This loss is a clear indication that there is a serious lack of ambition and a winning mentality within the team, which is a major concern for the future.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 0-3 Brighton (EP.148)
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Arsenal's hopes of winning a Premier League title came to a disappointing end as Brighton delivered the knockout blow in a bitterly crushing 3-0 defeat at the Emirates stadium. Although it is still mathematically possible for the Gunners to win the title, Manchester City can secure top spot if they beat Chelsea on Sunday which is more than likely. Arsenal arrived at the Emirates having learnt that Manchester City cruised past Everton in a routine away fixture which put them 4 points ahead of their title chasing rivals. This, added with the quality of their opposition were two factors that weighed too much for the Gunners to secure a 3rd successive win.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Newcastle Utd 0-2 Arsenal (EP.147)
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Arsenal produced a brilliant away performance at St James Park to keep their title hopes very much alive. Only Liverpool had beaten Newcastle at St James Park this season and that was with Newcastle playing with 10 men for the majority of the game. This time around Arsenal battled physically in all areas of the pitch to keep a clean sheet but also to produce good counter attacking moments which was how they scored the second goal. It was clear from the first minute of the game that Newcastle would play with an aggressive front footed approach. Arsenal had to rely on certain bits of good defensive work from Kiwior and Gabriel, but it was the calm composure and leadership skills of Jorginho who helped the young Arsenal squad to find their way to victory. Jorginho was instrumental in creating a good defensive shape and helped progress the ball into key areas of the pitch which helped us stay in the game during a time when Newcastle were throwing wave after wave of long balls deep into our half.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 3-1 Chelsea (EP.146)
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Arsenal fans wanted a response from the team having let the title slip into the hands of Man City, and they got it! A masterclass first half performance saw the Gunners blow away a lacklustre Chelsea who looked absolutely short of any confidence and allowed Arsenal to control every blade of grass. The positive attitude and overall aggressive attacking tempo helped us score early on allowing us to continue playing in a really confident fashion that gave us the next two goals. Despite a really tepid first half Chelsea performance they managed to claw back a goal and pushed for a second until the final whistle. Despite dominating the game, Arsenal failed to score in the second half which some may find frustrating but the positive performance gives Arsenal some hope of pushing City to the very end.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Man City 4-1 Arsenal (EP.145)
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Arsenal suffer a humiliating defeat at the hands of Manchester City who are now in the drivers seat as they close the gap to 2 points with 2 games in hand. From the very start of the game they were comfortable and asserted a type of dominance that only champions are capable of producing. They had the experience and a level of composure that put Arsenal on the polar opposite end. Arsenal failed to start the game on the front foot and allowed City too much time and space on the ball. They got an early goal and Arsenal failed to respond with any sort of intensity or pressure. Arsenal were completely outplayed by City in every department and deservedly take all 3 points.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 3-3 Southampton (EP.144)
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Arsenal suffered yet another frustrating draw to Southampton at the Emirates Stadium as the chase for the title starts to really heat up. The game started off poorly with Ramsdale creating a mistake to gift Southampton the lead. This led to misplaced passes and a lack of response to Southampton's press. The decision to play Vieira instead of an experienced Jorginho saw us approach the game tentatively, and it seemed like Southampton were more fluid in possession. While we did manage to pull one back with a great goal from Martinelli, the momentum still seemed to be with Southampton, and we continued to struggle with slow movement and poor decision making.
As the match progressed, we made some substitutions, but it still felt like we were lacking the urgency and intensity needed to get back into the game. However it was until the final 10 minutes where Odegaard and Sara salvaged what could be a crucial point as it all comes down to the game at the Etihad.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - West Ham 2-2 Arsenal (EP.143)
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Arsenal faced a disappointing defeat against West Ham this afternoon. The Gunners struggled to find their rhythm throughout the match, with West Ham dominating large parts of the game and creating several goal scoring opportunities. Despite some promising moments, Arsenal's defence was vulnerable, and West Ham capitalised on defensive lapses to secure a convincing victory. The defeat leaves Arsenal fans disappointed, and highlights the need for improvements as they look to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures. Arsenal struggled to create clear-cut chances in the final third, with their attacking efforts largely ineffective against West Ham's resolute defence. The defeat marks a setback for Arsenal's ambitions and puts pressure on the team to regroup, analyse their performance, and work towards improving their form in the next matches. Arsenal fans will be hoping for a swift response from their team as they strive to climb the league table and achieve their season objectives.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Liverpool 2-2 Arsenal (EP.142)
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Arsenal lose a 2-0 lead to draw at Anfield against a Liverpool side who had the officials on their side. What would have been a really desirable point at Anfield at the beginning of the game turned out to be a frustrating ending following a list of dodgy officiating decisions. Arsenal dominated the opening 35 minutes with 2 well worked team goals. Liverpool were allowed back into the game following a moment of madness from Granit Xhaka who understandably lost his cool. A missed Mo penalty lead to a late second half equaliser from Liverpools Firmino following Arteta’s decision to see the game out with defensive changes. The last 10 minutes of the game saw both sides throwing everything at each other but it ends with both sides sharing the spoils.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 4-1 Leeds Utd (EP.141)
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Arsenal restart their premier league campaign in winning fashion after a comfortable victory at the Emirates stadium to regain their 8 point cushion at the top of the league. Despite a slow opening 30 minutes where Arsenal looked slow and sluggish, it took a little bit of luck from a Jesus penalty which unlocked Arsenals usual tempo and speed. A quick second half saw Arsenal blow Leeds away to see the second half out and move forward to Anfield.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 4-1 Crystal Palace (EP.140)
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Arsenal blow away Palace at the Emirates stadium and remind all fans why they’re at the top of the league. Many looked forward to the kind of response fans would get following a disappointing defeat in the Europa League to Sporting. But from the very first minute they played with pace, intensity, desire, hunger and concentration which was reflected in the way they were moving the ball and toying with Palace on the edge of their box. All 4 goals were wonderfully worked and a reflection of the brilliant football they’ve been playing all season. Ben White in particular was fantastic on the right hand side and used his overlapping runs to put dangerous balls into the box as well as slot Saka in on goal. An honourable mention for Rob Holding as he filled in for injured William Saliba. He contributed in the buildup of Arsenals attacking football and did his defensive duties as Arsenal only concede from a scrappy corner. As we head into the international break Arsenal find themselves 8 points clear at the top
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 1-1 Sporting CP (EP.139)
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Arsenal lost and I lost it on this episode. Enjoy.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Fulham 0-3 Arsenal (EP.138)
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Arsenal produce a magnificent first half performance to score all 3 goals which sealed the 3 points and put the Gunners back with the 5 point lead which was reduced last night following City’s win over Palace. The Gunners were given s as further boost with the return of Jesus who came on for 15 minutes and had even had a shot on goal. But it was a Man of the Match performance by Trossard who got 3 first half assists to give Arsenal a dominant lead and a comfortable second half to seal the victory.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Sporting CP 2-2 Arsenal (EP.137)
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Arsenal held at Lisbon as the first leg of the Europa league round of 16 draws to a close. A game Sporting managed really well after taking advantage of Turners poor goalkeeping to get back into the game following a well worked Arsenal corner which saw Saliba head in. However, it was a great bit of Sporting play on the edge of the Arsenal box with Edwards being the creative link in the final third to help Paulinho tap in to put Sporting ahead. Arsenal had to rely on a little bit of luck with Xhaka’s deflected shot which found the back of the net. A performance Arsenal will want to put behind them as they head back to the Emirates with a need to win.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 3-2 Bournemouth (EP.136)
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Arsenal win through a last second winner from Reiss Nelson who came off the bench to inject some well needed energy on the left hand side. It was a poor start to the game after Billings converted inside 9 seconds of the start and it continued to go downhill for the Gunners who conceded a second goal early on in the second half. However, Parteys quick goal injected some belief into the squad which output Bournemouth on the defensive. But it was super sub Reiss Nelson who set up the second goal and scored the winner to put Arsenal 5 points clear.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Leicester 0-1 Arsenal (EP.135)
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Arsenal grab 3 points at the king power stadium to further extend their lead at the top by 5 points with city to play in the afternoon. A game which started with Arsenal dominance, fluid football, effective attacking play between a trio of Martinelli, Saka and trossard. The front three seemed to add more directness that opened up Leicesters defence but continued to miss the final bit of quality in the box. However, it was an early second half Martinelli goal that sealed the victory after Arsenal struggled to get back into their first half rhythm. Leicester pressed high and pushed Arsenal to their limits as they lacked the quality to take advantage of the numerous goal scoring opportunities. It’s another 3 points for the Gunners who look to start a long run of winning games.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Aston Villa 2-4 Arsenal (EP.134)
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A thriller at Villa saw the Gunners take all three points in a dramatic end to a dramatic game with two stoppage time goals, including an own goal from former Arsenal goalkeeper Emi Martinez. We came from behind twice before storming to victory, with Oleksandr Zinchenko scored his first goal for The Arsenal to bring us level at 2 – 2 with an absolute stunner from outside the box. There were two changes from the team that lost to Manchester City on Wednesday; Ben White returned to the starting XI and Trossard displaced Martinelli in his first Premier League start for Arsenal. Jorginho retained his place as Thomas Partey has a muscle injury and Emile Smith Rowe had a place on the bench as he returns from injury.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 1-3 Man City (EP.133)
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City push Arsenal out of the top spot from goal difference. A brilliant first half display from the Gunners was marred by a scrappy second half where both teams resorted to physical duals in which City ended up on top. The result doesn’t tell the full story of the game though as Arsenal had a number of guilt edge opportunities to put the ball in the back of the net but a lack of finishers up top meant City only needed to get the ball into the box on a smaller number of occasions. Arsenal still find themselves with a game in hand and could head back to the top of the table.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 1-1 Brentford (EP.132)
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Brentford frustrate Arsenal as they fail to secure 3 points. A cagey game at the Emirates with Brentford setting up brilliantly over both halves. Arsenal continued to flourish in large parts of the game but the final bit of movement on the edge of the box was missing which resulted in a number of deep crosses in the Brentford box. Eventually one of the crosses resulted in a Trossard goal but it as the persistence of Toney which got Brentford a deserved point.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @Arseblog) - Can Arsenal Exploit Man City's Misery (EP.131)
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After a mad weekend of football both on and off the pitch, we're joined by Andrew Mangan from Arseblog where we discuss a range of different Arsenal related topics but start the podcast by discussing the 115 charges put to Manchester City by the Premier League where they face potential expulsion from the league and potential points deduction. In Arsenal news, we discuss the repercussions of the Everton defeat, what it means going into the Brentford game and what the main issues were that cost us the 3 points. We give our thoughts on Folarin Balogun and whether we should keep or sell him in the summer. Andrew gives his thoughts on the Zinchenko vs Tierney that Arteta faces. We touch on the potential £120m fee for Declan Rice. Finally, we end the show by looking ahead to the Man City game and the main differences between Pep and Mikel.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Everton 1-0 Arsenal (EP.130)
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Arsenal suffer their second defeat of the season against an Everton side who played its first game under Sean Dyche. The new manager bounce came to light as Dyches two former Burnley players McNeil and Tarkowski were the result of a well worked corner which saw them secure the 3 points in front of a raucous Everton crowd. Despite the brilliant Dyche setup and overall desire to win the game, Arsenal had their handful of opportunities and periods of the game where they maybe could have been better. The response to last weekends FA Cup defeat to Manchester City wasn’t the one Arteta would have hoped for but they still find themselves 5 points clear and another opportunity to get back on track when they welcome Brentford at the Emirates.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (ft. @LatteFirm) - Mid-Season Review (EP.129)
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As we cross the midway stage of the season, FK joins us to have a chat about the phenomenal season we've been having so far. We start off by chatting about our expectations before the start of the season and the moment where things clicked for Arsenal. We also discussed the impact of the summer signings and how influentials some of them have been including Zinchenko's versatility and Jesus's work rate in the attacking half of the pitch. We had a look at the next 5 league games, including the FA Cup fixture against Manchester City which will be our first test against the fellow title contenders. All that and more...
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 3-2 Manchester United (EP.128)
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Arsenal produce a sterling second half performance to take all 3 points from one of the games of the season. Manchester United arrived in North London with a point to prove having already dropped 2 points at Palace. However, Arsenal also had a point to prove having suffered their only defeat to United earlier on in the season. Both teams started really quick with a Rashford opener that shook up the Emirates. But it was a resilient and quality filled Arsenal that saw the Gunners dominate large parts of the game to produce a last minute winner. Some outstanding performances across the pitch but special mention has to go out for Ødegaard, Saka and Nketiah who were the difference makers.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Tottenham 0-2 Arsenal (EP.127)
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North London remains red and Arsenal pick up all 3 points at Tottenham for the first time since 2014. An impressive first half performance saw the Gunners score two early goals to secure the victory with Spurs throwing everything in the second half but not managing to find a way past man of the match, Aaron Ramsdale who made some brilliant saves to keep a clean sheet. Despite missing out on their number 1 transfer target, they showed once again why they are a force to be reckoned with.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Oxford United 0-3 Arsenal (EP.126)
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Arsenal beat Oxford in the second half to set up a mouthwatering 4th round tie against fellow title contenders Manchester City. The first half performance wouldn’t have given most Gooners confidence though as Arsenal struggled to get into the flow of things and produced nothing more than a lacklustre performance with Oxford playing with heart and desire to close off all attacking channels to the Gunners. A lack of creativity in midfield didn’t help either with Xhaka and Zinchenko coming on to help Arsenal take the lead and be involved in the two goals that followed.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle Utd (EP.125)
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Arsenal draw their second game of the season, this time in different circumstances. In many ways this draw will feel like a defeat with the gunners dominating both half’s of the game. They played brilliantly in all areas across the pitch and made Newcastle look very average compared to the threat they’ve looked this season. Despite dropping 2 points, Mikel will take much confidence going forward as they display yet again, another brilliant performance.
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The Arsenal Therapy Podcast - Arsenal 3-1 West Ham (EP.124)
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A controlled and dominant performance that saw Arsenal start the second part of the season in style. The first half included everything other than the goal. A mistake from Saliba cost Arsenal a penalty which was comfortably converted by Benrahma. The gunners came out with a different kind of aggression and bite that saw them produce 3 very well worked goals. They’re now 7 points clear at the top with Manchester City travelling to Leeds on Wednesday to try and close the gap.
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