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In this episode we look back on the 2-1 win over Wolves, a scoreline that doesn't really reflect the way the game went, but one which we sort of inflicted upon ourselves. We chat about the bright start, goals from Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard setting us on our way, but how we didn't have quite the same attacking efficiency as the midweek game against Lens. There's discussion of the yin and yang of Oleksandr Zinchenko, opportunities to score more goals, plus questions about a return to form for the captain and his influence on our attack, how this season is different by design, Arsenal picking up fewer yellow cards, a left-field (8) question about Gabriel Jesus and lots more.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I'm joined first by Philippe Auclair to discuss the Premier League clubs voting against a motion to ban loans between associated clubs. We chat about those who voted against, their motivations, what it might mean going forward, plus the wider implications of the multi-club model and how it can be used and exploited for good and bad.Then I chat with Tim Stillman about a piece he wrote for Arseblog News, examining the reasons behind the lack of diversity within the Arsenal Women squad, as well as some Gabriel Jesus after his 90 minutes for Brazil during the week.Read Philippe's piece here: https://www.eurosport.fr/football/premier-league/2023-2024/multi-propriete-des-clubs-la-premier-league-se-vote-un-permis-de-tricher_sto9892063/story.shtmlRead Tim's piece here: https://arseblog.news/2023/11/an-in-depth-look-at-arsenal-womens-lack-of-ethnic-diversity-why-it-matters-how-it-happened-and-how-it-is-being-tackled/Follow Philippe @philippeauclair :: Follow Tim @stillmanatorGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Arsenal News Show EP388: Jurrien Timber Update, Gabriel Jesus Admission, New Contracts & More!Tom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No último treino antes da partida, nesta segunda-feira, na Granja Comary, o técnico Fernando Diniz confirmou as duas mudanças na escalação que ele vinha esboçando nos últimos dias: o lateral-esquerdo Carlos Augusto e o atacante Gabriel Jesus entram nas vagas de Renan Lodi e Vini Jr, respectivamente.
On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Tim and Clive to some of the latest news and hot topics during an otherwise tedious international break. The pod starts with the latest from Brazil camp and the suggestion that Arsenal's three Gabis might all start against Argentina. There's a discussion about the amount of minutes being racked up and injuries as well. The pod spends a bit of time on Mikel Arteta being charged for his comments following the Newcastle game and what needs to change. Then the pod moves on to ask why we haven't talked much about the threat posed by Liverpool in the title race and how much we need to be concerned with them as a genuine challenger to win the title or at least finish above Arsenal. Finally, there's a hypothetical question about the importance of Gabriel Jesus as compared with Declan Rice and William Saliba. All that and more in this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast Get NordVPN at http://nordvpn.com/arsenalvision Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
O técnico Fernando Diniz deve trazer duas novidades na equipe que vai enfrentar a Argentina pelo próximo compromisso das Eliminatórias para a Copa do Mundo de 2026. Em treino realizado na Granja Comary, neste domingo (19), o treinador escalou Gabriel Jesus no ataque, na vaga de Vini Jr, machucado, enquanto Carlos Augusto foi testado no lugar de Renan Lodi.
In this episode I'm joined by Art de Roché to discuss the first quarter of the season, which sees Arsenal just a point behind leaders Man City. Will Mikel Arteta be satisfied with what he's seen so far? We chat about the increased focus on defensive stability and the defensive record in general, David Raya, Aaron Ramsdale in the spotlight again after the interview his father gave, the VAR/PGMOL stuff that dropped during the week, Gabriel Jesus' Brazil expedition and lots more.Vote for Arseblog in the FSA Awards 2023: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/fsa-awards-2023Follow Art @artderocheGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Arsenal News Show EP382: Gabriel Jesus, Ruben Neves, Andre, Jorginho & More!Tom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Tim to cover the latest headlines and answer listener questions. The pod starts with a discussion of a couple big topics in the news including Gabriel Jesus playing for Brazil and the revelations about Chelsea's financial improprieties during the Roman Abramovich era. After that, they answer questions about Ramsdale's future and his father speaking out, January transfers, the importance of certain players, the league versus Champions League and others. All that and more in this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast Get NordVPN at http://nordvpn.com/arsenalvision Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Melhorar o desempenho e aumentar a longevidade da carreira é uma preocupação cada vez maior dos jogadores de futebol. Nesta edição do Goalcast conversamos com um especialista em otimizar a performance dos atletas. André Cunha, entre outros jogadores, já trabalhou com Gabriel Jesus no Manchester City e no Arsenal, é o CEO da Volt, empresa que atua na gestão de performance dos atletas. Elefala sobre o trabalho que desenvolve para obter os melhores resultados.Participam do episódio o CEO da Goalmanage, Luiz Henrique Nuñez e o jornalista Norton Kappel.GoalCast é um conteúdo da GoalManage (www.goalmanage.com)Direção e edição: José Pedro VillalobosRealização: Ponte - Estratégias em Comunicação (@ponteestrategiascomunicacao)Apresentação: Eduarda Streb (www.eduardastreb.com.br)
In this episode we chat about the 3-1 win over Burnley on Saturday. Another goal for Leandro Trossard and another assist for him from Saka, the importance of set-pieces to this team, Zinchenko's acrobatics, the red card for Fabio Vieira, our left-side bias in the second half, plus some chat about atmosphere, expectation, and whether this different Arsenal side might be better equipped for what the season throws up. Then we have listener questions about Gabriel Martinelli's output, the central midfield area in light of the Thomas Partey situation, Arteta as a defence first coach, Gabriel Jesus and Brazil, and lots more.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How bad will it get for Manchester United, as they collapse in Copenhagen? Carl Anka watched on as Manchester United fell to yet another defeat. Do Arsenal no longer need strikers? With both Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus out, Arsenal showed that they have players they can call on as James McNicholas explains. How are the Premier League hoping to change the rules for this January's transfer window? David Ornstein has the details on a potential change in the rules. Host: Michael Bailey Producers: Mike Zimmerman and Abi Paterson Exec Producer: Iain Macintosh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I'm joined by Harry Symeou to discuss Arsenal's 3-1 to defeat to West Ham in the EFL Cup. We chat about the importance of this competition in the minds of fans and also Mikel Arteta who wasn't best pleased with his side afterwards, discuss the goals we conceded, the difference between the first half performance and the second, and the manager's use of subs. As well as that there's some focus on individuals, including Kai Havertz, plus injury worries mount with Thomas Partey, Gabriel Jesus and Emile Smith Rowe all sidelined.Follow Harry @HarrySymeouEXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/arseblog Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we enjoy the 5-0 win over Sheffield United on Saturday. We discuss the team selection which saw Mikel Arteta rotate quite a bit more than usual, and focus heavily on the excellent hat-trick scored by Eddie Nketiah. We chat about his goals, and especially the majestic third which isn't something we've seen from him before, as well as the quality of the opposition, the goals for Vieira and Tomiyasu, and some observations from inside the ground. Then we answer questions about the EFL Cup game on Wednesday, goal tallies for Eddie and Gabriel Jesus, the amount of penalties we've had this season, whether Tomi should get a new deal, and lots more.EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/arseblog Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(0:55) - Erik ten Hag and Manchester United falter against Manchester City by losing 3-0 in the derby(19:30) - Tottenham continue to top the table after a convincing 2-1 win at Crystal Palace(26:30) - Eddie Nketiah plays hat trick hero in the absence of Gabriel Jesus as Arsenal serve a 5-0 thumping to Sheffield United(30:55) - Chelsea come back down to earth with a 2-0 loss at home to Brentford ahead of a difficult run of fixtures(41:40) - A roundup of the rest of the results from the weekend: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle, Liverpool 3-0 Nottingham Forest, Brighton 1-1 Fulham, Aston Villa 3-1 Luton Town, West Ham 0-1 Everton, Bournemouth 2-1 Burnley
This week Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and The Telegraph's Sam Dean.They reflect on hat-trick hero Eddie Nketiah's brilliant performance in the 5-0 win over Sheffield United, and the importance of Gabriel Jesus to Arsenal's title challenge.Other big talking points include another VAR controversy in the game between Bournemouth and Burnley, more misery for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, and Ange Postecoglou's impact at Tottenham.They also discuss the issue of inappropriate and offensive language in and around the game.WARNING: Episode contains content that some listeners may find distressing.
The Arsenal News Show EP370: Thomas Partey & Gabriel Jesus Injuries, Osimhen & Arteta!Tom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Canton is joined by Umar Choudhry to dissect the big Arsenal talking points including looking ahead to tomorrow's clash against Sheffield United, Gabriel Jesus missing training and reported renewed interest in Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Álvaro Romeo, Leo Bachanian y Alain Valnegri analizarán la tercera jornada de la Champions League. ¿Es Gabriel Jesus la personificación del Arsenal? ¿Está fallando Haaland un poco más que antes? ¿Por qué la Real Sociedad se pasea por Europa como Pedro por su casa? Si te gusta Universo Premier League compártelo entre tu gente. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys discuss an incredible day of redemption for two maligned Manchester United stars and discuss Gabriel Jesus' incredible but then not-so-incredible night at Sevilla. Plus, Newcastle find themselves in some Champions League jeopardy while Everton find themselves in some financial jeopardy. All that and much much more!---Reminder: We've partnered up with Manscaped during the month of October! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code caughtoffside at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod---Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod Twitter: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I'm joined by Phil Costa to discuss Arsenal's 2-1 win over Sevilla in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Overall it's a great result, and we focus first on the positives, which include the brilliance of Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli's debut Champions League goal, the ever-growing influence of Declan Rice, and the resurgence of Takehiro Tomiyasu. We then discuss some things which weren't quite as good, including Martin Odegaard's dip in form, David Raya's short passing, and Eddie Nketiah's substitute performance – but it's easier to chat about those things with three very good points in our back pocket.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James McNicholas and Adrian Clarke join Ian Stone, to reflect on Arsenal's 2-1 win in Seville, taking them top of their Champions League group. Gabriel Jesus was superb, setting up Martinelli beautifully for the opener, before rifling in what turned out to be the winner. The panel wax lyrical about Declan Rice yet again and discuss whether Takehiro Tomiyasu should be first choice left back. Plus, there's MORE talk around the goalkeeper situation, and Martin Ødegaard's form. Produced by Jay Beale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andre Onana saves the day. Laurie Whitwell was at Old Trafford to see Manchester United pick up their first points in Europe. Gabriel Jesus stars as Arsenal beat Sevilla. James McNicholas joins to tell us all about the Gunners' victory. And despite uncertainty around Tonali, Newcastle look to continue their unbeaten start in Europe. Jacob Whitehead previews their match against Borussia Dortmund. Host: Abi Paterson Producer: Mike Zimmermann Exec Prod: Ben Green Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ian was at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán for Arsenal's 2-1 win against Sevilla and is joined by Ryan Hunn to chat about the experience of being in Seville (04:32) and attending the UEFA Youth League fixture, before they move on to the game itself. They discuss Gabriel Martinelli's opening goal (10:45), which involved all three Arsenal Gabis, the passages of dominance, Gabriel Jesus's wonderful second and very impressive performances from William Saliba and Declan Rice. Finally, they give some flowers to Harry Maguire and André Onana, who were integral in Manchester United's first win of this Champions League campaign (33:01). Host: Ian Wright Guest: Ryan Hunn Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Same podcast? Same podcast. Yes! Marcus, Luke, Jim and Pete celebrate the return of England's sunflower Hazza Maguazza to goalscoring form as Manchester United bagged a huge win in the Champions League last night.We also ask who did it best – Gabriel Jesus or Hal-Robson Kanu? – and look ahead to the collapse of the PIF Posse following Kevin Keegan's meeting with Edward Howe.Plus, Luke gets extraordinarily excited about Gary O'Neil.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com. Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Rob Worthington and Mac Johnson as they discuss all things Arsenal on our mid-week show - The Extra Cannon Podcast. This week, the classic duo returns to dissect Arsenal's Champions League win over Sevilla. The boys discuss Arsenal's recent attacking shortcomings, praise our brilliant Brazilians, and talk all things Declan Rice. They raise some concerns about our midfield, and wax lyrical about Gabriel Jesus' Cruyff turn. YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vynRhsOUsI8&t=5s Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/we.love.u.arsenal/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/wlyablog Alfie's Twitter- https://twitter.com/AlfieCulshaw Dani's Twitter- https://twitter.com/daniel_finton Rob's Twitter- https://twitter.com/AFC_Blogger49 Mac's Twitter- https://twitter.com/MacJohnson22152
Gabriel Jesus scored a goal and grabbed an assist to help Arsenal get back to winning ways in the Champions League with victory at Sevilla. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Arsenal Therapy Podcast, a dedicated show about the club we love, Arsenal Football Club. Arsenal secure a significant victory away to Sevilla in a game which was packed with attacking action from both sides. The tempo of the game was set from the first whistle with both sides playing on the front foot. They shared moments of domination in the first half until a moment of magic from Gabriel Jesus who put Martinelli in on goal. The Brazilian link up ended the half perfectly for Arsenal and it continued in the second half when Jesus scored a beautiful solo goal to make it 2-0. Arsenal were searching for the third and it looked like they would get it but Sevilla secured a lifeline with a goal from a corner. The game could have ended either way but Arsenal were resolute till the final whistle with a win which takes them to the top of their group. Please let us know what you enjoyed about the podcast and do leave the podcast a 5-star review on Apple Podcast. Also, if you wanted to get in touch with us, you can do via Twitter: The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (@ArsenalTherapy) Farhan (@GunnerSince96) Adam (@AdamKeys_) Monty (@Monty_Official_)
The FC crew react to Manchester United's 1-0 win over Copenhagen and break down how Harry Maguire & Andre Onana became unlikely heroes for the Red Devils. Plus, the guys analyze Gabriel Jesus' brilliant display for Arsenal and Julien Laurens previews tomorrow's clash between PSG & AC Milan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
O Bate-Pronto desta segunda-feira debaterá as principais notícias do futebol brasileiro. Hoje de tarde, Tite será apresentado e dará a primeira entrevista coletiva no Flamengo. Já na Seleção Brasileira, Richarlison perdeu a vaga de titular e dará lugar a Gabriel Jesus no time que enfrentará o Uruguai, amanhã, em Montevidéu. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gabriel Jesus, Richarlison, Vitor Roque... quem deve ser o dono da posição na Seleção? Caique Andrade, Daniel Mundim e Thiago Benevenutte analisam.
David Ornstein and Art De Roche are alongside Ayo Akinwolere following Arsenal's 2-2 draw in the North London Derby at home to Tottenham Hotspur. Within the game, Gabriel Jesus missed a presentable chance to put the Gunners 2-0 up in the first half while Eddie Nketiah also drew attention later in the game too, for Mikel Arteta's men, leading to debate around whether or not Arsenal possess the firepower needed to mount a Premier League title challenge. As well as the panel getting stuck into the debate, Mark Carey also drops in to dive into the data regarding Arsenal's attacking output. Produced by Guy Clarke Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead *** • Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Drizly or Instacart by going to coorslight.com/COOLIGANS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Step into the fervor of the North London Derby with us, where every soccer aficionado's heart beats a little faster. Expect to be enlightened with our dissection of the phenomenal performances from Sun and Saka, the missed opportunity by Gabriel Jesus, and our insight into why Raya has been trusted with the starting job over Ramsdale. We'll take you through every twist and turn of this adrenaline-fueled match, where despite Arsenal's initial dominance, the relentless Spurs made sure it ended in a rollercoaster draw.Onwards, we'll take you to the Old Trafford, the stomping ground of Manchester United, as they faced off against Burnley. Our analysis of United's tactical approach and how their defensive strategy paved the path to victory promises to give you a new perspective on the game. Meanwhile, we'll ponder over Burnley's impressive stats and how their lack of a killer instinct may have cost them a draw. Together, we'll think about how Ten Hogg's plans could be shaping United's gameplay and identity. Finally, we'll traverse through the challenges faced by Chelsea, the triumphant stride of Aston Villa, and the current standing of Liverpool. We question whether a managerial change at Chelsea is on the horizon, and delve into how the Abramovich era has shaped Chelsea, and their efforts to rebuild under Pochettino. There's also a round-up of the latest Premier League results and standings, with a spotlight on the impressive performances of Newcastle United and Brighton, and an examination of the current relegation zone. From the energy of the North London Derby to the tactical maneuvers of Manchester United, we promise a comprehensive analysis of the latest happenings in English Premier League for all you football enthusiasts out there!TIME STAMPS(0:00:01) - North London Derby Analysis and Discussion(0:13:40) - Analysis of Man Utd and Burnley's Football Approach(0:21:18) - Chelsea, Liverpool(0:34:53) - Premier League Results and Standings(0:40:46) - Premier League Standings and Relegation ZoneKeywords:English Premier League, North London Derby, S0n, Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Raya, Johnny Evans, Hannibal, Manchester United, Burnley, Ten Hag, Chelsea, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Luton Town, Wolves, Brentford, Sheffield United, Top Four Teams, Relegation Zone
In this episode I'm joined by Andrew Allen to discuss the 2-2 draw in the North London derby. We chat about the opening half hour, going ahead, and then a sliding doors moment when Gabriel Jesus could have put us 2-0 up. We analyse the penalty we were awarded, and goals we conceded, and also wonder about the regularity of making individual errors at home. Half-time subs, late changes, putting the draw in the context of this fixture and our start to the season, plus lots of questions about centre-forward and Eddie Nketiah, injuries mounting up, what kind of team we'll pick for the EFL Cup game on Wednesday and lots more.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy Lawrence and Adrian Clarke join Ian Stone, having rung out their clothes, to discuss Wednesday night's all out attack 4-0 victory over PSV. This week the spotlight falls on Gabriel Jesus, Martin Odegaard, and William Saliba for their contributions to the night's events. The panel talk about keeping the dressing room happy - especially in light of the David Raya/Aaron Ramsdale situation. And there's the small matter of a North London Derby coming up on Sunday so the team look ahead to that. Tickets to the show HERE Produced by Abi Paterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I'm joined Phil Costa to discuss our 4-0 win over PSV in the Champions League on Wednesday night. We chat about the team line-up; Bukayo Saka scoring his first CL goal on his debut appearance in the competition and his statistically impressive season so far; Leandro Trossard getting on the scoresheet again; a big performance from Gabriel Jesus who also got a goal; Martin Odegaard's trademark; the importance of the defensive platform we have to be able to attack as well as we did; Arsenal returning to the Champions League with a bang, and more.We also have a quick chat about some of the highlights from week 1 of the Champions League.Follow Phil @_philcosta Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ali Maxwell is joined by The Athletic's Michael Cox, Mark Carey and Liam Tharme to pick out their tactical insights and highlights from the opening round of Champions League group games... Why are Man United so fragile after conceding a goal, and how good was Bayern's Jamal Musiala? - 2:05 As Arsenal cruised to a 4-0 win over PSV in their return to the competition - was that the perfect preparation for this Sunday's North London Derby... and are they a different proposition when Gabriel Jesus leads the line? - 7:55 Did AC Milan and Newcastle BOTH think they were the underdogs at San Siro? - 13:05 Are PSG a better team even if they're less exciting to watch now, having ditched so many of their Galacticos in the summer? - 17:01 Is Julian Alvarez making Man City fans forget about Kevin de Bruyne? - 20:40 ... Later in the pod, the panel preview the North London Derby and discuss Michael Cox's article in The Athletic - where he suggests Chelsea are playing better than their results would suggest! - 23:32 Produced by Adonis Pratsides Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nesta semana, o Código Euro analisa os primeiros jogos da fase de grupos da Champions League. Em Barcelona, o destaque de João Cancelo, João Félix e Gündogan como chaves para o sucesso do clube na temporada; enquanto em Madrid, Jude Bellingham salva o clube do empate em mais um gol no final da partida. No Grupo da Morte, Milan e Newcastle ficam no empate em 0 a 0, sendo melhor para os ingleses; e o PSG faz 2-0 no BVB com atuação ainda sem convencer, mas com Mbappé decidindo; Na Alemanha, a falha de Onana abriu os caminhos para o Bayern contra o United que vive um momento turbulento e de pouca confiança no trabalho de Ten Hag; enquanto o Arsenal estreou bem, convenceu e teve em Saka e Gabriel Jesus os principais destaques.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.cannonstats.comEver wondered what stats mean and when the right time was to use them was? Well, this is the podcast/video for you!In this bonus episode, I am joined by Clive Palmer to talk about advanced stats, and how they help us to understand the game. Learn how the stats work, what the limitations are, and what context is needed for the stats.Below is the very detailed notes and explanations I wrote to prepare for this podcast.At the very bottom for premium subscribers is the video recording that we made as well. (if you subscribe to the Arsenal Vision Podcast Patreon this should also be available to you on that channel)Expected Goals (xG):This is probably the advanced stat one that people are most familiar with but it is probably still a bit understood.I think the resistance to the idea behind rating chances has broken down. We all naturally have an intuitive sense of when a chance is high or low-quality. For example the Gabriel Jesus goal against Manchester United. We KNOW this is a clear chance and that there is a high probability of scoring here.But what is the estimate of scoring here?For this shot in my expected goals model, it is rated as 67% chance of being converted, which is going to be on the higher side for what chances will end up being rated. The largest factors for a shot's rating is the distance from goal, the angle of the goal for the player to aim at, and if it was taken with feet, head or other.The information for this comes from event data that gives the time and location of every on-ball action on the field. From this, we can infer information about the chance and use that to compare it to how those factors of applied to shots with similar characteristics.This shot is from a fast break situation, which helps tell that the defense is not going to be set and it a more dangerous situation. The speed of this move is 7.3 yards per second making this a very direct attack with is another positive indicator that the defense has been unsuccessful in slowing the attack down.Jesus completes a dribble before he shoots this is a major positive for his chance as it is a clear indicator that he has opened up space for a shot.This is also given the “big chance” indicator by Opta and that is a bit of a cheat that helps that this is not pressured and a one-on-one.One of the major limits of doing this with the regular event data is that the model is blind to where the other players are and information needs to be inferred from other characteristics. We see this when he takes the shot:The model from the event data only knows this and has to guess as to everything else from the proceeding events and the characteristics of the shot:This is an obvious shortcoming and why when you see the xG for a shot, especially from ones that don't have tracking elements (for example Statsbomb uses freeze frames to also show where all the players are in the frame for the events that they capture. The newer Opta data also uses something similar to get around this) it should come with pretty large error bars for the estimate of the “true” probability for the shot. With this shot we can make some decent assumptions, it's a direct/fast break so minimal defenders back. Jesus made a dribble before he shot which probably means he isn't under pressure when he shoots but it is still a bit of guesswork on to just how open it might be.When to Use xGYou will see xG used in a number of different places and ways. One of the more popular is after a match; I post a couple of different illustrations of the xG for a match that I think are helpful for describing the game.The first is the xG shot map, which plots all of the shots and goals for each team and the size of the dot corresponds to the xG value. This gives a nice picture of where the shots took place and how dangerous those shots were. There are a number of different ways that a team can accumulate the different xG values and seeing the shots helps provide more information and context for the number.The next popular type is the xG race chart.This shows the timing and value of the different shots that each team took. It can help illustrate a number of different things that might not be obvious from a shot chart alone. First is that game state (the score, and number of players on the field) matters and will change the strategy for teams. Second, it also helps describe and get a feel for how the game has gone from the total chance creation.With my running xG charts I also add in error bars, which is the shaded area to help illustrate the uncertainty that comes with each shot that we identified earlier.Single match xG is still better thought of as a descriptive tool, it tells you what happened in a match. It can help tell you if a team was better or if perhaps a win was lucky but that is just part of the picture (we will have more stats on this kind of thing later). A single match can be pretty random with lots of small things affecting if a clear-cut chance happens or not. Over more matches, the signal becomes stronger and the value of xG starts to shine through.Using xG in the seasonOne of the things that xG is good at, is that it is a better predictor of future goals scored/allowed for a team than other measures, especially in smaller sample sizes. When you get into the 8-12 match range the advantage for xG is at its highest over goals in predictive power, with goals closing the to be nearly as good as xG as the season progresses further.This is especially helpful when there is a big deviation from expected and actual production during the period in question, as the better bet is that future production will be closer to xG than goals. Even better however is using a combination of the two with weights of 70/30 because goals also have important information about a team. This is why you will see me use charts like this in the season.Goals provide information, they are the main component of what a team is trying to do in a game towards winning pointsOne other thing is that aggregation can hide information with outlier games having an outsized effect on things. For situations like this I have another chart that I think is a helpful wau to look at a team. This chart plots a team's xG for and against over the course of the season. For Arsenal last season they were consistently better than their opponents with just a handful of times where they were outplayed and one really big outlier performance. This is another one that you can also use the weighted xG and Goals as well to help get the story of the season for the team. Post Shot Expected Goals/Goalkeeping MetricsPost-Shot xG (PSxG) or xG On Target (xGOT) are models that look to measure the xG value of a shot but instead of stopping at the moment that shot is taken it also looks at where the shot is in relation to the frame of the goal. For a post-shot xG model, the biggest factors are still the distance and angle of the shot, but also now also the z and y coordinates of where it is estimated to cross the goal line.PSxG models do not take into account the positioning of the keeper (by design because better positioning is a skill that will help a keeper save more than expected) and some have information about how hard the bull has been struck but that is not available in the more simple event data.When to Use PSxGPost-shot xG is also a noisy stat where finding the signal of how good a goalkeeper is at keeping out shots or a player is at placing their shots is harder to estimate. Season to season a goalkeeper's goals prevented compared to expected (PSxG- Actual Goal) is in the +/- 0.2 goals prevented per 90 range, that is a BIG variation from season to season.If for example, you have Aaron Ramsdale who for his career is roughly at 99% for goals saved compared to average, in a single season it wouldn't be out of the ordinary to see that fluctuate to between 115% and 75% and that is what he has done for his career!I have not seen the same level of estimates of when exactly these type of stats become more reliable with confidence intervals that are not huge yet like what has been done with finishing where you can start seeing a signal at the 75+ shots range but realistically a few hundred shots to have confidence about a player's finishing skill.My intuition is that it is probably in the 150+ to start seeing a signal and in the 300 or more range to get a more reliable idea but I have not had the time to put this to the test. A project for another day. So given the above information, it does feel like goalkeeper stats are ones that should come with pretty high error bars around them, especially for a single shot, a single match, or even a season.They can be thought of I think as at best rough estimates but beyond that my confidence with them comes with large caveats. Expected Threat (xT)/Goal Probability Added(GPA)This was a popular question when I asked what people wanted to learn about. Expected Threat was created by Karun Singh (now employed by Arsenal) and has become one of the more popular ways of calculating on-ball actions. If you are interested in the nitty-gritty of how it works he has a nice write-up on the methodology on his blog.The shorter explanation is that the pitch is laid out into zones and a player is credited with the difference in value between those zones as it is moved through passing and carrying.I have been doing something similar for a while and my first stab at something like this going back to my 2017 Passing Progression Value Added and have evolved my work into what I call Goal Probability Added.My model also works off of zones and the value of each is trained from the xG created in a possession after the ball has been in that zone, along with the probability that the other team will create xG from you having possession in that zone. Giving you a pitch that looks something like this:Most of the field is not very valuable, with pretty minor increases until you get within 25 or so yards of goal. You will also see that possession in your own box is negative meaning the other team is more likely to score when the ball is there than you are.My model also takes into account the failure of an action and how that changes both teams' chances of scoring. I took a lot of inspiration from the work done on by American Soccer Analysis and their Goals Added model for direction on certain questions. My model also breaks things down into similar parts, passing, receiving, carrying, dribbling, and shooting.I have started breaking down defensive actions as well for how that changes the opposing team's actions but don't publish that regularly with match reports.With this you can create fun sequence-type charts that show the change in goal probability as the ball moves around the pitch. This is the first goal in Arsenal's 3-1 win against Manchester United scored by Martin Odegaard.Most of the buildup play is low value because it is still far away from goal. The play starts to become more valuable as it gets into the final third. From there the pass into Eddie Nketiah in the half-space adds 3% to the chance of scoring, his pass into the box to Gabriel Martinelli adds 8% and then his cross adds 20% with the very good finish adding another 5%.Why use xT or GPA?
In this episode I'm joined first by The Man from East Lower to talk about the start to the season, heightened expectations, Bukayo Saka in light of his Ballon D'or nomination, Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus, David Raya, Nicolas Pepe, and lots more.Then I chat with Mike Feinberg from The Gooners Podcast about his upcoming 27 hour pod-a-thon to help raise money to fight cancer. He's got an incredible line-up of guests, as well as lots of prizes to give away.See goonersvcancer.com for details and watch via 27hourpod.comFollow Jim @eastlowern : Follow Mike @TheGoonersPodGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Arsenal News Show EP327: Thomas Partey, Nicolas Pepe, Gabriel Jesus, Fixture ChangeTom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we relive the dramatic 3-1 win over Man Utd on Sunday. We chat about the opposition approach to the game, Arsenal's reaction to that, going behind, equalising straight away, and of course the late finale in which Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus scored goals to break United hearts. There's discussion of decisions for the penalty Arsenal were denied, their offside 'goal', Erik ten Hag's reaction to various incidents, and why this was such an important win for the Gunners. Then we have questions about Fabio Vieira and whether he's pressing for a start, Bukayo Saka, corner taking, our transfer predictions in the cold light of day, and lots more.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Jones is joined by Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Micah Richards, Theo Walcott, and Mike Dean to look over the dramatic action from Super Sunday. Manchester United thought they'd won it in the final minutes when Alejandro Garnacho broke free to score but a close VAR offside call denied him. Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus went on to score stoppage-time goals to take Arsenal to a famous 3-1 win at the Emirates.
Adam McKola, Rory Jennings & Buvey react to Arsenal's dramatic late win against Manchester United, as Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus scored in the dying minutes after Alejandro Garnacho had one ruled out for offside. Join The Club's official Super 6 mini-league now using the code CLUB23: https://super6.skysports.com/league/create-join?code=CLUB23 Full season competition T&CS: https://super6.skysports.com/landing/The%20ClubSeasonLongMiniLeaguesCopmetition Join The Club Linktree - https://linktr.ee/theclublive TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theclublivetiktok Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheClubLiveTw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theclubliveinsta/ Follow the lads on social
Grâce à des buts de Declan Rice et Gabriel Jesus dans le temps additionnel, Arsenal a arraché la victoire (3-1) contre Manchester United. Résumé tactique, et analyse des buts.
The Arsenal Transfer Show EP372: Folarin Balogun, Kieran Tierney, Gabriel Jesus, Muscardo & More!Tom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gabriel Jesus Is Back! Is Not Signing A Player A Disaster? | Eat, Sleep, Arsenal, RepeatTom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillmanator) and Clive (@clivepafc) to discuss the Gabriel Jesus injury news and all the takeaways from the Emirates Cup. First up, there's a discussion about what we lose with Jesus out and how we should replace him. Then the conversation turns to the Emirates Cup game against Monaco. There's observations about the first time seeing Rice and Partey start together including what worked and what didn't. There are questions about the defending in this game and preseason generally and what to make of it. Then some of the individual performances are scrutinized more closely before the group looks ahead to the challenge of Manchester City in the Community Shield. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode recorded I'm joined by Phil Costa to chat about aspects of the Emirates Cup win over Monaco. There's focus on individuals like Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber, Fabio Vieira and Emile Smith Rowe. We also chat about the difference between this pre-season and last in terms of the size of the squad Mikel Arteta has to work with. Then attention turns to the injury to Gabriel Jesus, the ramifications of that, Eddie Nketiah and the various options we have, and whether this will change anything for Flo Balogun. There's also discussion of Nicolas Pepe's potential departure, Aaron Ramsdale's amazing article for the Player's Tribune, and lot more.Follow Phil @_philcostaYou can read the Aaron Ramsdale article here: https://www.theplayerstribune.com/posts/aaron-ramsdale-premier-league-arsenal-soccer-englandGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.