Paul Scholes Accuses Arsenal Star of Being ‘Too Emotional’ After Derby Win Over Tottenham
Paul Scholes says Declan Rice is “too emotional” despite Arsenal’s 4–1 derby win over Tottenham, sparking Premier League debate
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Paul Scholes says Declan Rice is “too emotional” despite Arsenal’s 4–1 derby win over Tottenham, sparking Premier League debate
Arsenal crush Tottenham 4–1 in north London derby as Gyökeres and Eze lead a statement win to restore Premier League lead
Arsenal dominate Spurs 4–1 in ruthless derby display as Eze and Gyökeres fire title statement victory in north London.
Shearer insists Arsenal remain favourites for the Premier League crown, even as Manchester City close the gap to two points.
Guardiola says Arsenal face growing pressure in the title race as Man City close the gap to two points.
Anthony Gordon dismisses Arsenal and Liverpool transfer links, insisting he is fully focused on Newcastle.
Arteta says Arsenal lost control at Wolves as late collapse intensifies pressure in the Premier League title race.
Glenn Hoddle questions Bukayo Saka’s reaction after Wolves draw, warning Arsenal’s mentality and leadership are being tested.
Paul Merson says Arsenal’s Wolves collapse has shifted momentum in the title race, warning the pressure is now fully on.
Martin Keown believes Kai Havertz’s absence is damaging Arsenal’s composure, belief and ability to close out games in the title run-in.
Alan Smith claims David Raya panicked during Arsenal’s late collapse at Wolves, warning that pressure is starting to affect the title race.
Arsenal’s title push takes a blow as late chaos at Molineux sees Wolves fight back from 2–0 down to claim a dramatic draw.
Rio Ferdinand believes Gabriel Jesus could be the mental key to Arsenal’s Premier League title push, providing leadership and winning experience when pressure rises.
Arteta delivers major Arsenal fitness boost as Calafiori and White return to training, with Havertz eyeing Tottenham comeback.
Bukayo Saka signs a new five-year Arsenal contract until 2031, becoming the highest-paid player in club history.
Carragher claims Saka and Ødegaard have stalled under Arteta, raising questions over Arsenal’s attacking firepower in the title race.
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