Arsenal
Ruthless Arsenal Fans Raid Bacary Sagna’s Q&A Session
Former Arsenal star Bacary Sagna deserves massive respect for the hard work and commitment he showed during his time as a gunner. The French right back was one of the most consistent players for Arsenal. But some gooners will never miss an opportunity to troll their ex-players who are currently playing for a rival team as they hijacked Sagna’s Q&A session with Manchester City twitter account.

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Here are some of those tweets,
#askbacary Have you considered going into clothing business with Frimpong to pass time? Just need to change 1 letter to your initial. #Bench
— Popsie (@Popsie73) September 25, 2014
– @MCFC @Sagnaofficial Why did you move to Man City? For the money or for the money? #askbacary
— Flitts (@FlittsTheGooner) September 24, 2014
#AskBacary Does it hurt knowing @MatDebuchy replaced you for both France and Arsenal?
— AJ (@AsianMeerkat) September 25, 2014
Still loving #askbacary just don't get why @MCFC chose a benchwarmer for the q&a in the first place didn't see any city fans asking stuff
— 3ll3n (@3ll3nth3rsb) September 25, 2014
#askbacary Have you considered going into clothing business with Frimpong to pass time? Just need to change 1 letter to your initial. #Bench
— Popsie (@Popsie73) September 25, 2014
#askbacary I know it's early days in your @mcfc career, but which has been your favourite bench to sit on so far?
— ozil is LW for Ger. (@FaithInWenger) September 25, 2014
#AskBacary is it true that on fifa 15 if you change the camera angle to POV & click on you, you have the best seat of the etihad stadium
— Red Is In The Blood (@IDontLikeSpurs) September 25, 2014
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Arsenal Women vs. Liverpool Women: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

Arsenal Women look to bounce back from consecutive frustrating results when they host bottom-of-the-table Liverpool at Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners have drawn their last two WSL matches and sit fourth, eight points behind leaders Manchester City, while the Reds remain winless with just two points from eight games.
Kick-off: 12:00 GMT, Saturday, December 6, 2025
Venue: Emirates Stadium
TV: Sky Sports Football
Form Guide
Arsenal held Tottenham to a goalless north London derby at Brisbane Road on November 16, dominating possession but failing to convert 13 attempts into goals.
Three days later, they came from behind to beat Real Madrid 2-1 in the Champions League at Meadow Park, with Alessia Russo scoring twice after Caroline Weir’s opener.
Liverpool drew 1-1 with Chelsea at Anfield before the international break, their second consecutive draw following a 1-1 stalemate with Brighton. The Reds sit bottom with two points and have lost all three away fixtures, scoring just once on the road this season.
Team News
Arsenal’s Chloe Kelly is a major doubt after lasting just 20 minutes of England’s 2-0 win over Ghana on Tuesday, clutching her knee following a blocked cross. Sarina Wiegman confirmed Kelly “felt something with her knee that didn’t feel right” but could walk off. Her availability for Saturday remains uncertain.
Captain Kim Little could return after missing international duty, though Lia Walti remains unavailable. Leah Williamson continues recovering from her Euro 2025 knee injury. Katie Reid (ACL), Lina Hurtig, Laura Wienroither and Manuela Zinsberger (ACL) are all long-term absentees.
Liverpool captain Grace Fisk is ruled out for 10 days after suffering a calf problem during England training. Risa Shimizu also remains sidelined. Sophie Roman Haug and Marie Hobinger are long-term casualties with ACL injuries suffered days apart in October.
Predicted Lineups
Arsenal (4-2-3-1): Van Domselaar; Fox, Wubben-Moy, Catley, McCabe; Walti, Little; Foord, Maanum, Mead; Russo
Liverpool (4-2-3-1): Laws; Parry, Clark, Matthews, Hinz; Holland, Nagano; Lundgaard, Daniels, Enderby; Olsson
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What is the Game Changer award Arsenal Women just received? All about which star collected the same on the club’s behalf

Arsenal Women received the 2025 Game Changer Award at the Grassroot Soccer Gala on Tuesday evening, with vice-captain Leah Williamson accepting the honour on behalf of the club.
The award recognizes organizations making significant contributions to improving wellbeing through football, with Arsenal earning recognition specifically for driving gender inclusion and wellbeing initiatives.
What is Grassroot Soccer?
Grassroot Soccer is an adolescent health organization founded in 2002 by Dr. Tommy Clark and three teammates after witnessing HIV’s devastating effects while playing professional football in Zimbabwe.
The charity leverages football’s power to equip young people with life-saving information, services and mentorship needed to live healthier lives. Over 23 years, the organization has empowered more than 25 million young people across Africa and beyond to make educated choices about their interconnected health challenges.
Previous Award Winners
The Game Changer Award has previously been presented to high-profile recipients including the US Women’s National Team for their advocacy in gender equality and the cast of Ted Lasso for raising awareness around mental health.
Arsenal joins this distinguished list for their commitment to creating inclusive environments within football.
Williamson’s Acceptance Speech
The England captain delivered an emotional speech highlighting Arsenal’s philosophy extends beyond winning trophies. She emphasized that during her 20 years at the club, Arsenal has consistently encouraged players to consider their impact beyond the 90 minutes on the pitch.
Williamson stressed the importance of using the platform to speak about gender inclusion and wellbeing, creating an open, progressive environment where anyone can find belonging regardless of gender, ethnicity or sexuality.
Former Arsenal and USWNT stars Christen Press and Tobin Heath presented the award at the gala, which was attended by Sir Alex Ferguson, England legend Roberta Moore and actor Kola Bokinni. The recognition comes during Williamson’s continued recovery from the knee injury she sustained at Euro 2025, with the defender expected to return to competitive action before the end of December after nearly five months on the sidelines.
Also read: What Is Islington’s Highest Honour? Why Were Arsenal Women Awarded the Same?
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Arsenal Player Ratings vs Brentford: Gunners Restore Five-Point Lead With 2-0 Win

Arsenal returned to winning ways with a professional 2-0 victory over Brentford at the Emirates. Mikel Merino’s early header and Bukayo Saka’s stoppage-time finish sealed three points, restoring the Gunners’ five-point advantage at the top of the Premier League.
David Raya – 8/10 Pulled off an outstanding save to tip Kevin Schade’s point-blank header onto the crossbar. Distribution was excellent throughout and handled crosses with confidence against his former club.
Ben White – 8.5/10 ⭐ Delivered a brilliant dinked cross for Merino’s opener. Made marauding runs down the right and linked superbly with Madueke. A very positive return in only his second Premier League start of the season.
Cristhian Mosquera – 6.5/10 Solid until suffering an apparent ankle injury just before half-time. Another setback for Arsenal’s injury-hit defence.
Piero Hincapié – 7/10 Produced a crucial sliding block early on. Dealt well with aerial threats and made several key clearances throughout.
Riccardo Calafiori – 7/10 Executed a fine defensive challenge to stop a Kayode counterattack. Strong performance and importantly avoided a fifth yellow card. Made a great individual run late on.
Eberechi Eze – 6/10 Struggled to find the killer pass as Brentford defended tightly. Came on in the second half but couldn’t impose himself.
Martin Zubimendi – 7/10 Covered a huge amount of ground. Snapped into tackles and helped Arsenal maintain control during Brentford’s second-half push.
Declan Rice – 8.5/10 Everywhere on the pitch. Constantly cutting out Brentford attacks and starting Arsenal ones. Mopped up brilliantly when the game became bitty. The man for big moments.
Bukayo Saka – 7/10 Came on in the second half and made sure of the points in stoppage time. Finished clinically from Merino’s pass to seal the win.
Martin Ødegaard – 6/10 Positive signs on his first start since returning from injury. Heavily involved and linked up well down the right. Important minutes as he looks to regain top form.
Noni Madueke – 6.5/10 Really lively on the ball in the first half. Caused Rico Henry constant problems with his direct running. His clever flick released White in the build-up to the opening goal. Faded after half-time.
Mikel Merino – 8/10 Opened the scoring with brilliant centre-forward play inside 11 minutes. The run and header were superb. Covered so much ground and added an assist for Saka’s late goal.
Gabriel Martinelli – 4/10 Had one great chance in the first half but blazed over. Offered very little and struggled to make an impact. Looked rusty.
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