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Viktor Gyokeres leads the line for Arsenal, finally making his Premier League debut despite spending four seasons at Brighton and Hove Albion earlier in his career. He is not the only fresh face in the Gunners' lineup, though, with Martin Zubimendi slotting into a place in midfield. See Arsenal's starters and substitutes below.
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Arsenal have set an incredible record against the Premier League's big six after Riccardo Calafiori’s towering header secured the three points in a scrappy win at Manchester United. This victory left Mikel Arteta’s men with a glittering statistic: 22 straight matches unbeaten against the traditional "Big SIx" of the English top flight.
The opening weekend of Premier League action delivered plenty of good news for the title contenders, while European action takes center stage midweek as a handful of teams inch closer to booking their spots in the UEFA Champions League.
As Premier League ever-presents, the Gunners have experienced the pressure of the opening day since 1992–93. While they have been overwhelmingly successful on matchday one over
Leandro Trossard has agreed a new deal at Arsenal that secures him a pay rise. The new contract does not change the length of his existing deal, which runs until 2027. The Belgium forward, 30, has been in discussions with Arsenal over his contract since January.
So how was the opening weekend of the Premier League for you? Did you actually enjoy it? From Friday night’s kick-off at Anfield to the final whistle at Elland Road on Monday evening, it was contentious,
The game also witnessed the highly anticipated Premier League debut the Gunners’ new centre forward: Viktor Gyökeres. The former Sporting CP striker spearheaded Arsenal’s attack from the start. All things considered,