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Real Madrid have NEVER scored a goal against Arsenal and their Invincible former midfielder Ray Parlour sees no reason to believe that will change when manager Mikel Arteta takes his side to the Berna...
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Win, lose, or draw, Parlour believes Arteta has shown enough in his side’s injury-hit this season to warrant more support this summer in the form of a sizeable transfer budget.
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This pretty much feels like any conversation surrounding Arsenal at the moment. Arsenal fans enjoying wins and adding vital context to a so far disappointing season and rivals clinging on to black and white arguments and trophies.
The idea of resting players or conceding defeat in a competition does not sit well with Arteta, but the Champions League is now the priority
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Mikel Arteta was not best pleased with the penalty decision which went against Arsenal in their 1-1 draw at Everton. He also wasn’t delighted with the way his much-changed Arsenal side played as they’re now 11 points behind leaders Liverpool and could be 14 points behind with seven games to go.
Real Madrid are without six key players for the first leg, while Arsenal are missing several important stars, including the likes of Kai Havertz and Gabriel Magalhaes. The La Liga giants certainly boast a dangerous attack, but there are vulnerabilities in Carlo Ancelotti’s team that Arsenal can and should be able to exploit.