We’ve played Man City at home six times under Wenger, and are yet to lose, having won five of the games. Before last season we’d beaten them five times away, scoring fifteen goals, but Barton’s penalty essentially put us out of the title race
Gilberto, Diaby and Adebayor are all out injured. Eboue has picked up a knock and may miss the game, Rosicky’s definitely out. Denilson may be fit, either to start in place of Flamini or to replace Song on the bench, and Eduardo should be fit enough to start if needed.
After our momentous victory against Fulham the squad travel to the Czech Republic for the first leg of our Champions League qualifier.
Diaby and Fabregas should recover from a virus and be available, Adebayor is out with a groin problem, Gilberto won’t yet be back fit after his post Copa America holiday.
So we come to the end of another trophyless season, with third place still to play for. We need to either better Liverpool’s result, or if both teams win
So we come to the last home game of the season, and it couldn’t be any more perfectly setup for another memorable one just like last season.
The first of our run of three London derbies takes us down the road to our favourite neighbours, the endlessly cunty Tottenham Hotspur
So our march towards relegation continues and we’re back up north for another PremPlus game. This will be our fifth and final away game on PremPlus for this season. Over a quarter of our away games have been put on poxy PPV.
xactly a month after our last home game the team return to Ashburton Grove for the first of four London derbies in our last eight games.
This game is about as must-win as it gets in terms of our league season. Or at least mustn’t lose. Everton’s late winner means that we are only a point