Judgement Day: Arsenal MUST Beat Everton On Sunday









Although it is still mathematically possible for Arsenal to win the Premier League in what would be highly unlikely circumstances, it looks as though their campaign for a first league title since 2004 is over for another year.
Arsenal's hope of ending their nine-year long trophy drought has been boosted, as the Gunners will welcome their return of their star midfielder Aaron Ramsey for the weekend fixture against Everton.
The positions of 'winger' at Arsenal is one of great discussion when you really dig around on forums and blogs. There's no doubt that Arsenal have a selection of fine wide men.
Arsenal are reported to be keeping tabs on the unpredictable talents of Fulham playmaker Adel Taarabt who is currently on loan at the San Siro representing the red and black stripes of AC Milan. The 24 year old is as infuriating as he is gifted, but he is not the type of player Arsene Wenger should be looking to bring to the Emirates.
Arsenal are reported to be facing stiff competition from bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur for the signature of striker Josip Drmic who plays for German side Nurnberg.
Arsene Wenger. The man that revolutionised football. The man that produced the invincibles and turned the north London outfit into one of the elite clubs in Europe with Champions League football, pretty much, since he joined. He's faced plenty of criticism in the past, though, with failure to win trophies, not buying world class talent in the transfer window and loss of form at many stages in the season.
The Daily Mirror reports that Yann M’Vila has been told that he can leave Rubin Kazan in the summer, and in my opinion he is exactly what the Arsenal need.
It's Arsenal's annual 'everyone is injured' stage of the season, when it seems like the injury list is longer than the list of those actually available. Unavailable to the Gunners are, Laurent Koscielny, who was recently added to the list, Aaron Ramsey, Mesut Ozil, Jack Wilshere, Abou Diaby and Theo Walcott. On closer inspection, that's five first team players on the sidelines and one - Abou Diaby - the forever injured player.
Following Saturday’s 6-0 thrashing at the hands of Chelsea, Arsenal as a football club are in the midst of a media blackout which they themselves engineered. But why?
Arsenal’s 6-0 thrashing by Chelsea has highlighted a worrying trend this year, a trend of Arsenal taking a heavy beating at their main title rivals. They lost 6-3 at Manchester City, 5-1 at Liverpool and now this capitulation. The reason for these failures seems to lie with the fact that Wenger just will not change his system against the top teams, and the results have been abysmal.