Arsenal All or Nothing: Mikel Arteta used Ivan Toney's tweet as motivation vs Brentford
Amazon Prime will release three more episodes of Arsenal’s ‘All Or Nothing’ documentary on Thursday as we gain access to the Gunners’ 2021/22 campaign.
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Amazon Prime will release three more episodes of Arsenal’s ‘All Or Nothing’ documentary on Thursday as we gain access to the Gunners’ 2021/22 campaign.
TUESDAY’S BIG STORIES What are Man Utd Ad The damning opinions on Manchester United’s season began moments after their opening-weekend defeat to Brighton on Sunday, and after occupying plenty of newspaper space and online articles on Monday, the debrief is sure to continue today as well – make no mistake of that. Transfers'Priceless for us' — Bologna say Man Utd target Arnautovic is not for sale12 HOURS AGO The takes have included, and this barely touches the surface: United have failed Erik ten Hag in terms of recruitment Ten Hag should walk away if United continue to fail on transfers United’s players are a world away from the Premier League’s best It’s the same old United so long as the Glazers are owners Protests and fighting in the stands show where the club are at Ed Woodward thought ‘being Man Utd’ was enough to preserve status There ain’t no defeat like a Manchester United defeat for the media, and while the points above are all pretty valid, you would imagine that the club’s players would/could/should use this as fuel for their season, as motivation to turn things around.
Pep Guardiola admits he wouldn't still be at Manchester City if he hadn't led the club to the success he has done, as he reaffirmed his stance that he won't immediately join another club when he finally leaves the Etihad.
Weightlifter Gururaja Poojary won bronze in the men's 61kg category on Saturday. Speaking to NDTV, the 29-year-old revealed that he was under pressure going into his final lift, but motivated himself by telling himself that he had to do well to win a medal for India. Gururaja lifted a total of 269kg, just 1 kg more than Canada's Youri Simard, who gave him a run for his money. "I was under pressure after lifting 148kg, as he had a 1kg lead. '151kg will get a medal, otherwise I won't win a medal for the country' -- I had to think like this and put it in my head that if I have to do anything, I'll have to lift this and show the world," Gururaja told NDTV.
Manager Jurgen Klopp urged his Liverpool side to use the disappointment of missing out on the Premier League and Champions League last season as motivation to challenge for both trophies in the new campaign.
Alan Forrest says the chance to play regular European football was a big factor behind his transfer to Hearts.
Derby County’s new goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith believes he can take “motivation” from his mixed experience at Sheffield Wednesday.
Harvey Elliott has opened up about the "great opportunity" he has to follow in Sadio Mane's footsteps after he was handed the No.19 shirt at Liverpool for the new season.