Wenger suggests rule change that would have helped Arsenal vs PSG
Arsene Wenger has once again proposed a change to the offside rule to allow attackers to be onside if any part of their body is in line with the last outfield defender.
Arsene WENGER was Arsenal’s greatest ever manager, leaving the club in 2018 after more than two decades in charge and 17 trophies.
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Arsene Wenger has once again proposed a change to the offside rule to allow attackers to be onside if any part of their body is in line with the last outfield defender.
Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal can beat Paris Saint-Germain to reach the Champions League final, though he’s warned against any silly mistakes that could swing the tie.
Arsenal stand on the brink of history. Can Arteta’s side do the job against PSG and march into their first Champions League final since 2006?
Former Arsenal forward Lucas Pérez has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, weeks after joining PSV. He may miss the rest of the season due to the infection.
Arsene Wenger has admitted he loves to see the way Arsenal are integrating young players into the first-team squad under Mikel Arteta.
Arsenal are considering stadium expansion plans with hopes of completion by 2028, but challenges remain as rivals push ahead with their own upgrades.
Ex-Arsenal striker Robin van Persie has revealed that his former manager Arsene Wenger wished him good luck after he took his new role with Feyenoord.
Arsene Wenger believes Ethan Nwaneri has a similar mental strength to a young Cesc Fabregas, with the two players breaking into the Arsenal first-team at a young age.
In spite of some of the doom and gloom around Arsenal in recent weeks, the Gunners are currently on their longest Premier League unbeaten run since the Arsene Wenger days.
Arsenal’s Invincibles near a documentary deal to relive their historic 2003/04 unbeaten season, featuring exclusive insights from Arsène Wenger and key players.
Amaury Bischoff was signed by Arsenal in 2008 with high hopes, but injuries held him back. What happened after his departure from North London?
Paul Merson slams Gabriel Martinelli for a “criminal” offside error that led to Bukayo Saka’s disallowed goal in Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Fulham.
Arsenal signed Tomas Rosicky from Dortmund after Atletico Madrid failed due to financial complications. Discover how Arsenal turned Atletico’s misfortune into a transfer coup.
Park Chu-young, remembered for his brief and enigmatic spell at Arsenal, retires at 39 after a long career featuring successes with FC Seoul and Monaco.
Arsenal and three other Premier League clubs take legal steps to seek compensation over Manchester City’s alleged financial breaches, ensuring timely claims in ongoing investigations.
Arsene Wenger has been appointed to lead FIFA’s new task force on player welfare, as concerns grow about the impact of congested schedules on player health and wellbeing.
Neil Kilkenny, a former Arsenal academy midfielder, takes on a new role as Football Development Officer in Australia, set to guide the next generation of football talent.
Arsène Wenger honoured at LFV Awards, presenting the “Coach of the Year” award and celebrating the 90th anniversary of Liechtenstein Football Association in Schaan.
L’Équipe explores whether Arsenal’s move to the Emirates Stadium delivered the financial windfall anticipated, uncovering the revenue challenges the club still faces.
Former Arsenal striker Lukas Podolski is set for an emotional farewell game at FC Köln. Friends, legends, and teammates gather for a special match on 10 October.