Arsenal, EFL Cup and Brighton
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Carabao Cup quarterfinal draw
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The Gunners struggled to find their rhythm after Mikel Arteta made 10 changes from their victory against Crystal Palace on Sunday, and Brighton were left wondering how they were not ahead at the break
Arsenal hosts Brighton & Hove Albion today at the Emirates Stadium for the fourth round of the EFL Cup (Carabao Cup), in a single-match duel that promises intensity. Arsenal, the undisputed leader of the Premier League,
Mikel Arteta squares up to Fabian Hurzeler in Wednesday night's EFL Cup fourth-round fixture in North London, which Arsenal enter on the back of a stellar seven-game winning run across all tournaments, conceding just one goal in that time.
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ARSENAL and Crystal Palace are facing a Carabao Cup fixtures nightmare – because there is NO space in the calendar to play their quarter-final tie. But it could mean Oliver Glasner’s Eagles
The future appears to be bright for Arsenal. Not only in the short-term, with Mikel Arteta’s team four points clear at the top of the Premier League table, but also over the seasons to come. This Carabao Cup meeting with Brighton was a chance for their brightest youngsters to shine,
Mikel Arteta talks up 15-year-old Max Dowman after he becomes the youngest ever player to be in the starting XI for Arsenal, as they beat Brighton 2-0 to go through to the Carabao Cup quarter-final