Arsenal
Suarez Vs Sturridge Debate Settled, Forget Arsenal Midfielders, Kagawa And De Gea To Look Out For: Fantasy Premier League – Gameweek 28 Review
The one thing that would be enough to prove how wonderful gameweek 28 proved to be for the Fantasy Premier League managers is the fact that the average score hitting a staggering 56, despite gameweek 28 not having any double gameweeks. The most anticipated match of the week ended in a thriller with Spurs edging past Arsenal 2-1, Gareth Bale and Aaron Lennon being on the score sheet.
Liverpool hammered Wigan, scoring four times against them, with Luis Suarez scoring a hat-trick to edge past Van Persie as the leading goal scorer of the League. Manchester United also won convincingly against Norwich with a 4-0 score, Shinji Kagawa proving to be the unlikely hero scoring his first hat-trick in the EPL. Some of the important highlights of gameweek 28 are as follows.
Kagawa, De Gea to look out for:
Shinji Kagawa has finally arrived and after his match winning performance against Norwich on Saturday, now he is set to get more starts and central role. Till now, he was being denied justice for his potential, with the central role not being provided to him. Rooney and Van Persie made all the partnerships in the central role and Kagawa was not getting his fair share of chances. But if last week’s match is anything to go by, then Kagawa would certainly be in contention for more gametime and central position in the field.
On the other hand, it was a leaky United defence and the rotation policy of Sir Alex Ferguson that prevented us from opting a United goalie. But they seem to have finally sorted out the problems, handing De Gea a place in the first eleven for thirteen consecutive matches and them keeping a cleansheet for four matches back to back. Therefore it would not be a bad thing for Fantasy Premier League managers to start looking at United defence as a potential investment sector.
Oscar a possible threat for Mata:
It is the third consecutive gameweek that Mata has returned blank and if that was not enough, it is rather very hard to take for his Fantasy Premier League owners that it is Oscar who is stealing the show and being the centre stage of the Chelsea attack. All the Chelsea attacks are originating from him and it was his brilliance which set up a goal against West Brom this week to take home three points.
He has somehow sidelined Mata and Hazard and is also being given a regular start in the starting eleven. So it is for managers to decide whether they would continue with Mata or move into greener pastures of Oscar and reap the benefits of being a first mover.
Suarez versus Sturridge debate settled:
It is not only potential that makes a player great, but also the way he is able to cope up with the pressure of performing day in day out. While Daniel Sturridge remains a great potential on the field and when fit would be an able competition for Suarez for the Fantasy Premier League slot, it is Suarez’s work rate and Sturridge’s knack of picking up injuries which practically makes the decision.
Thus, for those Fantasy Premier League managers who picked Sturridge over Suarez to save some extra money, it is high time to go back to the leading scorer in the league at the moment and hope that someday Sturridge can shake off his injuries and again fuel the debate of whom to be given preference.
Arsenal
€200 Million Worth Arsenal Duo Fire England to 2-0 Victory Over Serbia at Wembley in World Cup Qualifier

Both of England’s goals in their 2-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Serbia came from Arsenal players, with Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze delivering the cutting edge Thomas Tuchel’s side needed at Wembley Stadium on Thursday evening.
Saka’s Brilliant First-Half Volley
Bukayo Saka opened scoring in the 28th minute with a spectacular volleyed finish after Nico O’Reilly’s blocked shot looped perfectly into his path. The 24-year-old Arsenal winger guided the ball into the bottom-left corner on the volley, demonstrating technique that justified Tuchel’s recent plea for him to score more international goals.
The goal took Saka’s England tally to 14 strikes, continuing his excellent form for club and country this season. His importance to England’s attack was evident throughout a rain-soaked Wembley evening where the Three Lions struggled for fluency against a stubborn Serbian side playing under new manager Veljko Paunovic.
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Eze’s Stoppage-Time Sealer
Eberechi Eze doubled England’s advantage in the 90th minute after being introduced as a second-half substitute. The Arsenal forward initially struck the crossbar via goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic in the 87th minute before finding the far corner with an accomplished finish three minutes later.

Phil Foden, who entered as a false nine alongside Jude Bellingham in Thomas Tuchel’s second-half changes, provided the assist with a perfectly weighted pass that allowed Eze to curl home England’s second. The goal sealed England’s seventh consecutive victory in World Cup qualifying, maintaining their perfect record while eliminating Serbia’s playoff hopes.
Arsenal’s contribution proved decisive on a night when Bellingham and Foden started on the bench, with Morgan Rogers initially preferred at number 10. The victory extends England’s clean sheet streak to 10 consecutive matches under Jordan Pickford, who wasn’t seriously tested by Serbia’s limited attacking threat led by isolated Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic.
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Injury Update From International Camp About Key Defender Brings Relief to Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta

Riccardo Calafiori‘s hip injury is not considered serious by Italy’s medical staff, providing crucial relief for Arsenal ahead of the North London derby against Tottenham on November 23. The defender is managing hip pain but should be available for Arsenal’s first match after the international break.
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Expected to Miss Moldova Clash
Italian reports confirm Calafiori will not feature against Moldova on Thursday despite being named in Gennaro Gattuso’s travelling squad. Italy hope their left-back will recover sufficiently to face Norway in Sunday’s crucial World Cup qualifier, though Arsenal’s priority remains his fitness for the derby.

Gattuso publicly praised Calafiori’s professionalism during the international window. “I have to thank the likes of Barella, Calafiori and Bastoni for being here, as it was by no means to be taken for granted. I congratulate the lads for their professionalism and hunger, which they show every day.”
The 23-year-old has started every Premier League match for Arsenal this season, establishing himself as indispensable to Mikel Arteta‘s system. His 12 appearances across all competitions demonstrate his importance to Arsenal’s strong campaign challenging for the title.
Italy’s World Cup Play-Off Preparations
Italy face a World Cup play-off in March after automatic qualification hopes faded due to Norway’s vastly superior goal difference. Gattuso confirmed significant rotation against Moldova, with Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario replacing Gianluigi Donnarumma.
“I can confirm that there will be many changes, but without any problems or fears,” Gattuso explained. “I have great faith in my players; they all deserve a night like tomorrow’s.”
Arsenal’s medical team will monitor Calafiori closely during Italy’s double-header. His availability for the North London derby represents a major boost given his consistent performances at left-back this season. Arteta cannot afford losing his first-choice defender for such a crucial fixture against Spurs, making Italy’s cautious approach welcome news in North London.
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“Not Good Enough”: Renee Slegers Admits Arsenal Women’s Bayern Collapse Was Unacceptable

Renee Slegers delivered a scathing self-assessment after Arsenal Women surrendered a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 at Bayern Munich, admitting her side failed to handle the German champions’ second-half tactical adjustments.
First-Half Dominance Counted for Nothing
Arsenal established complete control through the opening 45 minutes, with Emily Fox and Mariona Caldentey goals reflecting their superiority. Slegers acknowledged her team’s excellent pressing game forced Bayern into repeated mistakes while Arsenal dominated possession in the attacking third.
“We do a lot of things really well in the first half and our pressing game and how we force them into mistakes and they don’t get out of their half and we play really, really well on the ball,” Slegers explained. “I think we maybe could have even scored one more in the first half and that’s of course, really strong going away against Bayern.”
However, the Arsenal boss recognized Bayern’s second-half transformation exposed her team’s tactical inadequacies. “The second half is another half. I think we dominate the first half, second half is Bayern.”
Tactical Naivety Exposed
Slegers identified Bayern’s strategic shift as the turning point. “What they start to do, especially after they make it 2-1, they start to play in behind and they start to play a long, second ball game and they stack numbers high and we don’t deal with it well enough.”

This admission reveals Arsenal’s inability to adjust defensively when Bayern altered their approach. The high defensive line that worked brilliantly during the first half became a liability once Bayern committed bodies forward and targeted space in behind.
Slegers’ honest assessment pulled no punches about the collapse. “So we’re not happy, it’s not good enough to give away three goals so late in the game against Bayern.”
The defeat leaves Arsenal with two losses from three Champions League matches, placing significant pressure on their title defense. Slegers must quickly solve the defensive fragility that allowed Bayern’s comeback or risk elimination from Europe’s premier competition.
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