Community Shield: Mikel Arteta admits Manchester City 'the team to beat'
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he understands the challenge that awaits his team as they begin a new season against treble winners Manchester City in the Community Shield.
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he understands the challenge that awaits his team as they begin a new season against treble winners Manchester City in the Community Shield.
MELBOURNE : United States coach Vlatko Andonovski mounted an impassioned defence of his team's standards and said criticism of their World Cup campaign was unfair as the defending champions prepare for Sunday's round of 16 clash against Sweden.
Brazil bounced back from disappointment over hurdles 24 hours earlier to bag a big prize on the Flat at Galway on Friday.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says Gabriel Jesus should return to action "soon" after the Brazil forward underwent knee surgery that will sideline him from the start of the Premier League season. Jesus had the surgery on Wednesday after experiencing discomfort in the same area that was operated on when he suffered a serious knee injury at the World Cup last year. Jesus spent three months on the sidelines before recovering in time for the final weeks of Arsenal's failed bid to win the Premier League. Having been absent for Wednesday's Emirates Cup friendly against Monaco, Jesus will miss the start of the new season, including Sunday's Community Shield clash with English champions Manchester City.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has insisted the time is now for his team to seek their revenge on Manchester City.
The 2023 Women's World Cup is in full swing, and after an incredible group stage that saw shocks galore — Germany, out! Brazil, out! Italy, out! Nigeria in! The U.S. finished second in its group! — we're given a scant 48 hours (or less) to breathe, digest and regroup ahead of the round of 16.
AUCKLAND : As the Women's World Cup enters the business stage when the last 16 kicks off on Saturday, the surprises and shocks in the group stage have thrown up some mouth-watering fixtures, starting with the clash of former champions Norway and Japan.
It has been over two years since Newfoundland's Gavin Tucker stepped up on short notice to fight Dan Ige inside the UFC octagon.