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Arsecast Extra Episode 522 - 23.04.2023
In this episode, we chat about the 3-3 draw with Southampton on Friday night, beginning with the shambolic start we made to the game, gifting them a goal and then falling 2-0 behind not long afterwards. We chat about the huddle, scoring quickly, late chances in the second half, and a tactical change by the visitors at half-time. There's focus on our defensive issues as we concede again, missed chances, a last 10 minutes in which we could have won it but came up just short, Thomas Partey's shot, and a result both teams will be unhappy with. We then have listener questions about possible changes for the Man City game, Emile Smith Rowe, talking about the title, links to Mason Mount and lots more.
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Arsecast Extra Episode 677 - 19.01.2026
01:47:00|In this episode we look back at the 0-0 draw with Nottingham Forest on Saturday. We start by reckoning with the fact we've extended our lead at the top, despite a sense of frustration that permeated after a goalless draw. Then we move onto the match itself, and the key incidents including big chances missed by Gabriel Martinelli and Viktor Gyokeres, with some focus on the striker, what he's not bringing to the team right now, and what that requires of Mikel Arteta. There were second half changes, a slightly contentious penalty incident, but the game played out in disappointing fashion as we struggled to create. In part 2 there are questions about our attacking potency based on some stats, Declan Rice's 'outburst' at the end, how we view draws, Martin Odegaard, reconfiguring midfield from time to time, and loads more.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog
Arsenal Women Arsecast Episode 150: Heroes and Villains
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Episode 860 - Halfway there ...
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Arsecast Extra Episode 676 - 12.01.2026
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Arsecast Extra Episode 675 - 09.01.2025
01:19:56|In this episode we look back at Thursday's frustrating 0-0 draw with Liverpool. Arsenal failed to live up to expectations but still extended their lead at the top of the Premier League. The Gunners had the best of the first half, but fell way short in the second period – we analyse the reasons why that was the case, before touching on Viktor Gyokeres' performance and how much of an issue this is now for Mikel Arteta. We also chat about how Liverpool created very little, the subs we made, and the recent run of form wins that ended with this draw, before answering listener questions about the Gabriel Martinelli/Conor Bradley incident; what options we have up front as well as ways to get more out of Gyokeres; Myles Lewis-Skelly; like for like changes; and lots more.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog

Arsecast Extra Episode 674 - 05.01.2026
01:36:58|In this episode we look back at Saturday's 3-2 win over Bournemouth. We discuss the uncharacteristic error from Gabriel which gave the home side the lead, then examine his response and what that says about him as a player and a leader. There's credit for Bournemouth in terms of how difficult they made it in the first half, before Declan Rice's second half brace put us in a commanding position. Eli Junior Kroupi pulled one back thanks to a wibbly-wobbly ball, but Arsenal saw the game out comfortably enough, and we talk about how recent experience of dealing with single goal leads might have played a part for us. There's also chat about other results and goings on in the Premier League this weekend, before we answer questions about Ethan Nwaneri after he failed to make the squad, another game with 0 minutes for Eberechi Eze, the growing importance and influence of Declan Rice, Piero Hincapie, and loads more.Here's Tim's column on Eze - https://arseblog.com/2026/01/eze-come-eze-go-2/Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog