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In this episode I'm joined by Kaya Kaynak to chat primarily about Arsenal's upcoming transfer business. We discuss the obvious need up front, and the potential timing of any new signing in that position, but also about the need to bring something different to the left side of the attack. There's analysis of what we get currently from Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli, as well as which would be the obvious candidate to make way for a new player, as well as thoughts on midfield and defensive additions, Ethan Nwaneri's role next season, the big jump for Max Dowman, and lots more.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, in part 1, Tim and Jamie preview the game from an Arsenal perspective. Should Renee Slegers entertain changes to her preferred personnel or even formation? How can Arsenal resist Barca’s quality and expose some of their weaknesses. Tim and Jamie also reflect on some of their favourite moments and the most important players in the UWCL run. Then in part two, Tim talks to Barcelona based journalist and former Arsenal Women Arsecast co-host Alex Ibaceta to get the Barcelona perspective on this Saturday’s final.
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In this episode we look back at a busy weekend in London, starting with our live event at Union Chapel and Mikel Arteta's appearance at it, followed by analysis of our 1-0 win over Newcastle on Sunday. After a difficult first half in which David Raya saved our bacon more than once, Declan Rice's second half goal was enough for three points. We discuss the turnaround, the importance of winning for finishing in second place and ensuring Champions League football for next season, as well as the manager's post-game comments on the pitch and the message he was keen to send. Then we take listener questions about a big summer ahead in the transfer market and how up front the club have been about what they want to do, the need for greater rotation from Arteta next season, Kieran Tierney's Arsenal career after he made his final home appearance, and lots more.
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The live podcast recorded at Union Chapel on Saturday May 17th, featuring Andrew and James from the Arsecast Extra, and Elliot, Paul, Clive and Tim from ArsenalVision Podcast. Includes Mikel Arteta's surprise appearance.
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In this episode I'm joined by Amy Lawrence to discuss Arsenal's season and to explore some of the reasons things have gone the way they have. We chat about Mikel Arteta's recent demeanour and what he will have learned since last August, issues of depth in the squad that have to be addressed this summer, contract extensions, new signings, the importance of the striker signing, Andrea Berta's role in what happens, flashbacks to a period in the post, and lots more.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim talks exclusively to former Arsenal striker Lianne Sanderson. Lianne scored 41 goals for the Gunners during their record breaking 2006-07 quadruple winning season and started both legs of the historic 2007 UWCL Final against Umea. Lianne chats with Tim about the camaraderie that underpinned the team, the role of then assistant manager Emma Hayes on the UWCL campaign, how Arsenal responded to their best player Kelly Smith being suspended for both legs of the final and how the team adapted to being huge underdogs against Umea. Lianne also talks about her affection for the club all these years later, her pride at seeing the quadruple winning team on the side of the Emirates and her hope that Arsenal can do it again in Lisbon against Barcelona.
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In this episode we look back at Sunday's 2-2 draw with Liverpool. Arsenal had a bad first half, conceding two very sloppy goals, but turned things around with a much improved second half performance. We chat about the key incidents, tactical changes at the break, the goals we scored, receiving yet another red card, almost winning it at the end, Liverpool fans booing their own player, and Mikel Arteta's post-match comments which verged on furious despite the fact we took what was a very important point. Then we answer listener questions about Ethan Nwaneri's lack of recent playing time, Gabriel Martinelli up front, what influence Andrea Berta will have this summer, spending on a back-up goalkeeper, and lots more.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie deconstruct Saturday's WSL finale that saw the Gunners confirm second place in the WSL with a 4-3 home win against Manchester United. Tim and Jamie discuss the tweaks United made and what they say about Arsenal's weaknesses, a third 4-3 win of the season and what it says about Arsenal's system, there is talk about Mariona sweeping the individual awards and the players whose contracts have expired. In part two, Tim and Jamie take listener questions on the future of the midfield, the UWCL Final and Renee Slegers' squad management.
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In this episode I'm joined first by Andrew Allen to discuss the 2-1 defeat to PSG on Wednesday evening. We analyse the match, Arsenal's bright start and those early chances, PSG's goals coming from our own errors, the tactical decision to go long so early in the second half, the fact we didn't use Ethan Nwaneri even when we needed a goal, the heroics of Gianluigi Donnarumma, the evergreen discussion of the Gunners firepower and lots more.
Then I have a quick chat with James to get his reflections on the night and the tie overall, where it leaves Arsenal for what remains of this season, how we navigate the remaining fixtures, and whether the solution this summer is as simple as adding forwards.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie analyse Arsenal’s 4-2 defeat to Brighton on Monday that leaves them needing a point against Manchester United on the final day to seal 2nd place. They talk about Arsenal’s issues with Brighton’s press, familiar vulnerabilities to pace and power through the middle of the team, as well as the trade-off between greater fluidity and chance creation under Renee Slegers but greater vulnerability to counter-attacks. In the second half, there are questions about the goalkeeping situation, how to defend better against counter attacks and whether there is a mentality issue with conceding goals in clusters.
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In this episode we look back at Saturday's 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth. Mikel Arteta picked a strong side ahead of Wednesday's clash with PSG, did that play a part in how people felt about losing this game? We chat about the line-up, going ahead before being pegged back, substitutions and their timing and the message that sends, full-time reaction, recent league form, and our issues with goalscoring which have been a constant theme this season. Then we answer listener questions, few of which are about PSG, but we deal with how the team has performed in adversity this season, whether Arteta needs to let the reins loose a little, creativity in midfield, Max Dowman, Martin Odegaard, the captaincy and lots more.
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In this episode I'm joined by Tom Canton of Football London to discuss Arsenal's 1-0 defeat to PSG in the Champions League semi-final first leg last night. We discuss the way the visitors dominated the opening stages – were they very good or were the Gunners bad? We analyse the goal we conceded, and some of their other chances, before we look at the opportunities Mikel Arteta's side had to score through Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard. We also had a goal disallowed, but were probably fortunate in the end that PSG didn't score again. There's also some chat about the fans/atmosphere, and how the tie is poised going into the second leg in Paris next week.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie look back over Arsenal’s 4-1 triumph in Lyon that sends them to the Champions League Final against Barcelona in Lisbon on May 24. They discuss the tactical differences between the first and second legs, how the early goal changed the tie and allowed Arsenal to control the game. There are in-depth looks at the performances of Kim Little, Mariona and Frida Maanum as well as consideration of how Lyon’s changes helped Arsenal. Then in part two there are listener questions from Bluesky on the final, why Arsenal have mounted so many UWCL comebacks and how being in the final aids summer recruitment.
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In this episode we begin with Arsenal reaching the Champions League final after beating Lyon 4-1 on Sunday. We chat about how it could be the first of two finals for the club, as the men prepare to take on PSG in the first leg of their semi-final. Is there something in the stars for Arsenal in European competition this season? We reflect on aspects of our Premier League season after the title was decided yesterday, as well as answering questions about Mikel Merino and his availability for tomorrow, the big summer striker search, set-pieces and how important they might be against PSG, potential opposition in the final if we make it, and lots more.
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In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts to discuss Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace last night. It's a strange game to analyse because it was clear minds weren't 100% focused on the job at hand with PSG upcoming, so we delve into the key moments of the game, team selection, the goals we scored, the goals we conceded, some individual performances, the 13th draw of the season and lots more.
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Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inside-arsenal-with-charles-watts/id1809140671Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/62yOkixgu1OVskaiuIqDXvAcast - https://shows.acast.com/inside-arsenal-with-charles-wattsThen I'm joined by Asad Khan, a volunteer at Islington Foodbank to talk about the great work they do in the local community – and they are one of the charities we are supporting in our April donation drive. For more, see: https://islington.foodbank.org.uk/
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie pick over the 2-1 first leg UWCL semi-final defeat at home to Lyon, Tim and Jamie discuss the line ups, the slow start followed by the response, the missed chances and how Lyon’s quality told in the key moments, then there is some discussion about how Arsenal can overturn the deficit in France. In the second half, Tim and Jamie take listener questions from Bluesky about the substitutions, the midfield, the scheduling of the game and tweaks and changes for the second leg.
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In this episode we look back at Sunday's 4-0 win over Ipswich Town. We chat about the team selection, Arsenal's dominance of the game when it was 11 v 11, the two first half goals, the red card challenge on Bukayo Saka and his response to it, a controlled second half with two more goals, and how this game was just what we needed after Real Madrid and ahead of Crystal Palace on Wednesday. Then we answer listener questions about Mikel Merino, the future of Jakub Kiwor, Riccardo Calafiori, a lot on Declan Rice including a bit about the captaincy, our ability to cope with injuries, and loads more including some Easter egg fun.
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In this episode I'm joined by Ryan Hunn of the Stadio Podcast to discuss Arsenal's 2-1 win over Real Madrid, and qualification for the semi-finals of the Champions League. We chat about the key moments of the game, the penalty miss and the penalty incident at the other end, Madrid's attacking approach to the game and how it was informed by our defensive quality and organisation, the goals we scored, what these two games say about this team, our Champions League chances, some individuals like Declan Rice, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Jakub Kiwior and lots more.
Then I chat to Elliot Smith from the ArsenalVision Podcast about the fundraiser for the Arsenal Foundation, and how your donations will help continue the incredible work they do on every level.
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In this episode we look back at Saturday's 1-1 draw with Brentford, Arsenal's 12th of the season. We chat about the context of the game between the two Real Madrid ties, team selection decisions, whether Brentford should have had a man sent off as well as Gabriel Martinelli's comments about that challenge afterwards, the goal we scored and the one we conceded, and finishing the game with 10 men. Then we answer listener questions about Gary Neville's punditry, how to approach the second leg in Madrid, what to do in midfield if both Jorginho and Thomas Partey are unavailable, Josh's basketball distractions this summer, and loads more.
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In this bonus half an Arsecast Extra, James and I look back on last night's incredible 3-0 win over Real Madrid in the Champions League. We assess an intense, high quality first half, before we get into the second half action, key of which were two extraordinary free kicks from Declan Rice. We chat about how those goals fed into what was already an amazing atmosphere, James talks about his experience in the stands at the Emirates, and then the third goal from Mikel Merino to ice the cake. There's also discussion of how big a night this is for the team in the context of this season, how the tie lies going into the second leg in Madrid, Myles Lewis-Skelly, and lots more.
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