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In this solo episode, Darin dives into one of the most universal modern experiences: the feeling that time is accelerating. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and lived experience, he breaks down why time doesn't actually speed up, but our experience of it radically changes. From the impact of digital distraction and divided attention to the way novelty, memory, aging, and even COVID reshaped our internal sense of time, this episode offers both clarity and agency. Darin shows how reclaiming attention, breaking monotony, and creating richer experiences can give us the feeling of having our time back. What You'll Learn Why time measured by a clock is different from time experienced by the brain How attention, memory, and emotion construct subjective time Why boredom feels slow while flow states feel fast How novelty creates richer memories and longer-feeling lives The role of routine and monotony in time compression How digital technology fragments attention and erases memory Why social media scrolling makes time disappear without satisfaction How COVID disrupted temporal landmarks and distorted time perception Why time feels faster as we age The neuroscience behind memory density and perceived duration Whether time itself is an illusion or a constructed experience Practical ways to slow down your experience of time How breaking routine restores a sense of fullness and presence Why life is measured in experiences, not seconds Chapters 00:00:03 – Welcome to SuperLife and the exploration of time 00:00:32 – Sponsor: TheraSage and frequency-based healing 00:02:16 – Why time feels like it's speeding up 00:03:07 – Measured time vs experienced time 00:03:39 – Subjective time and how the brain constructs duration 00:04:38 – Boredom, flow, and why time feels slow or fast 00:05:20 – Memory density and time compression 00:05:42 – Clock models vs attention and memory models 00:06:13 – Novelty, travel, and rich experiences 00:06:34 – Routine, repetition, and unremarkable days 00:07:21 – Divided attention and disappearing moments 00:07:56 – The digital shift and fragmented attention post-2000 00:08:30 – Micro-stimulation and wasted time 00:09:12 – Why scrolling doesn't equal flow 00:09:46 – Social acceleration and modern life 00:10:25 – COVID as a global experiment in time perception 00:10:55 – Loss of temporal landmarks during lockdown 00:11:57 – Sponsor: Caldera Lab and clean skincare 00:13:39 – Research on monotony and time compression 00:14:40 – Aging, fewer neural events, and faster time 00:15:30 – Childhood vs adulthood time perception 00:16:22 – Is time real or constructed? 00:16:57 – Physics, relativity, and subjective experience 00:17:56 – How to slow down your experience of time 00:18:12 – Novelty, adventure, and memory creation 00:19:00 – Sustained attention vs multitasking 00:19:37 – Breaking monotony in daily life 00:20:06 – Reducing digital distraction 00:20:25 – Enjoying life as a scientific practice 00:20:49 – Time as memory, not seconds 00:21:08 – Gaining agency over your experience of life 00:21:29 – Creating a richer year through experience 00:22:10 – Curiosity, adventure, and Darin's fascination with time 00:23:27 – Closing thoughts and call to action Thank You to Our Sponsors Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Caldera Lab: Experience the clinically proven benefits of Caldera Lab's clean skincare regimen and enjoy 20% off your order by visiting calderalab.com/darin and using code DARIN at checkout. Join the SuperLife Community Get Darin's deeper wellness breakdowns — beyond social media restrictions: Weekly voice notes Ingredient deep dives Wellness challenges Energy + consciousness tools Community accountability Extended episodes Join for $7.49/month → https://patreon.com/darinolien Find More from Darin Olien: Instagram: @darinolien Podcast: SuperLife Podcast Website: superlife.com Book: Fatal Conveniences Key Takeaway Time isn't speeding up — your brain is compressing it. When you change how you pay attention and what you experience, you change how long your life feels. Bibliography & Research Sources Droit-Volet, S., Gil, S., Martinelli, N., Andant, N., Clinchamps, M., Parreira, L., ... & Dutheil, F. (2020). Time paradox in COVID-19 lockdown: A web-based study. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 2185. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.577735 Lugtmeijer, S., Geerligs, L., & Cam-CAN. (2025). Temporal dedifferentiation of neural states with age during naturalistic viewing. Communications Biology, 8, Article 123. (This is the "2025 brain study" on older adults having fewer distinct neural states). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-025-08792-4 Ma, Q., & Wiener, M. (2024). Memorability shapes perceived time (and vice versa). Nature Human Behaviour, 8, 1–13. (The study showing memorable images dilate time). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01863-2 Matthews, W. J., & Meck, W. H. (2016). Temporal cognition: Connecting subjective time to perception, attention, and memory. Psychological Bulletin, 142(8), 865–907. (The core review often attributed to leading field researchers linking time to attention/memory). https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000045 Ogden, R. S. (2020). The passage of time during the UK Covid-19 lockdown. PLOS ONE, 15(7), e0235871. (The longitudinal study showing 80%+ reported time distortion). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235871 Rosa, H. (2013). Social acceleration: A new theory of modernity. Columbia University Press. (The sociological framework on "social acceleration"). https://cup.columbia.edu/book/social-acceleration/9780231148344 Wearden, J. H. (2016). The psychology of time perception. Palgrave Macmillan. (Comprehensive overview by the author mentioned in your notes). https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-40883-9 Winkler, I., et al. (2020). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on time perception. Scientific Reports. (Likely reference for "Scientific Reports" findings on content-dependent timing).
Arsenal flopped to a 0-0 draw in a dominant game that was undone by a man-to-man deep block from the master.
Arsenal head to Fratton Park for a heavily rotated FA Cup tie as Mikel Arteta looks to manage minutes after a demanding festive period. With ten changes to the starting XI, the discussion centres on squad depth, fringe players getting opportunities, and how standards are maintained despite wholesale rotation.The episode focuses on Gabriel Martinelli's response after a difficult week in the spotlight, as he delivers a hat-trick performance that sparks wider debate around confidence, form, and what a strong showing against lower-league opposition really tells us. The panel assess missed chances, set-piece effectiveness, and the recurring importance of timing, movement and decision-making in the final third.There's detailed analysis of individual performances across the pitch, including minutes for returning players, youth involvement, and how certain roles are being managed within Arteta's system. The conversation also touches on discipline, game management, and what Arsenal can — and can't — take forward from a cup tie like this.In the second half, attention turns to the broader picture. The panel react to a major contract renewal, discuss changes behind the scenes at the club, and examine what those shifts could mean for Arsenal's long-term structure. There's also discussion around marginal gains, including set-pieces and throw-ins, and how fine details continue to shape Arteta's approach.The episode closes with a preview of the upcoming Chelsea semi-final, debating selection, rotation versus continuity, and how Arsenal should balance short-term knockout ambition with the demands of a congested fixture schedule.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(00:53) - Rotation at Fratton Park: Ten Changes and Squad Management(02:08) - Bench Depth, Returns and Youth Opportunities(02:52) - 1-0 | Early Sloppiness and a Wake-Up Call(04:30) - 1-1 | Set-Piece Response and Own Goal Impact(05:16) - Madueke: End Product vs Off-Ball Work(06:06) - 1-2 | Martinelli's First: Near-Post Movement and Set-Piece Value(07:51) - Missed Chances, Confidence and Finishing Debate(09:41) - Penalty Drama and Decision-Making(11:33) - 1-3 | Quick Restart, Game Control and Martinelli's Second(14:07) - 1-4 | Hat-Trick Moment: Corners, Timing and Momentum(15:40) - Substitutions, Returns, Youth Minutes & Stats(18:34) - Nwaneri, Creativity and Role Interpretation(21:20) - Ben White's Performance and Defensive Balance(22:35) - FA Cup Context and Fixture Demands(24:00) - PT.2 Saka Contract Renewal Reaction(27:03) - Per Mertesacker's Departure and Academy Impact(31:13) - Marginal Gains: Throw-Ins and Fine Details(36:21) - Centre-Back Depth and Transfer Speculation(43:27) - Chelsea Semi-Final Preview: Selection and Priorities(48:41) - Havertz Minutes, Rotation and Short-Term Planning(51:57) - Left-Side Balance and Tactical Trade-Offs(57:48) - Final Thoughts and Looking Ahead
Arsenal Batter Portsmouth | Havertz Return Boost & Martinelli Perfect Response
Amanda and James talk through the victory over Portsmouth in the FA Cup third round, January 2026. Martinelli stole the show, but there were plenty of other talking points on an afternoon in which Own Goal returned, as well as the inevitable Arsenal set-piece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We start of FA Cup campaign against lower league opposition. We had an early scare but with the help of a Martinelli hat trick we progress to the 4th round. Changed line up for tonights show Andrew &
Not much to talk about, eh? Oh wait, no there is loads to talk about. Sure, we smashed past Portsmouth after a tricky start, but this week was all about Martinelli. The ups, the downs, the drama, and to top it off with a hat trick was great. We discuss Gyokeres' use, Havertz retrurn, Nwaneri refreshing energy, plans for Chelsea, and much more. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Harry Symeou reviews Arsenal's victory at Portsmouth in the FA Cup. Mikel Arteta's side had an early scare when the hosts took the lead through Colby Bishop. An own-goal from another set-piece saw the Gunners draw level before Gabriel Martinelli's hat-trick put the game to bed and ensured the 14 time FA Cup winners made it through to the fourth round. To sign up as a Patreon, get additional episodes, ad-free episodes and become a part of our discord server, click the link below. https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Enter the code 'JANUARYSALE' to get 25% off your first month's membership! For football shirts, visit www.okayjersey.com - enter the discount code 'Harry' for 8% off! #arsenal #afc #premierleague
Ian Cheeseman was the BBC's Manchester City correspondent for nearly 25 years and has been a fan all of his life. Here he hosts his weekly podcast, Forever Blue, where all things Man City are discussed. Sponsored by Counting King, experts in business finance. Ian talks to former referee Scott Mathieson, physio James and Tony - all part of the Forever Blue squad to look back on City's three draws in a row and the 10-1 win against Exeter. They also discuss the Martinelli incident against Liverpool and look ahead to Man United v City next week. To buy a "It's Great to be a Blue" TShirt go via this linkbuytickets.at/itsgreattobeablue/storeIf you'd like to support Ian's work you can message him by DM on twitter @iancheeseman
After a wild slate of midweek action, the boys convene to share their thoughts on Martinelli's shove, Amorim's ousting, and Romero's rant. We'll also reflect on Brenden Aaronson's big day (except for that handball) in a wild one vs Newcastle and we'll discuss Erling Haaland doing a lot but also, not quite enough.And finally, we've got some Igor Thiago trivia and we wonder why Boomers have such a problem with people wearing winter hats indoors.For even more Caught Offside content, get on over to Caught Offside Plus right now! We've got a mailbag special up for you right now featuring questions on multi-club ownership, Gio Reyna, dream jobs in soccer, Frank in or out and much much more! And next week, we'll conduct our 2nd annual non-Big 6 (8) player draft.To sign up, just go to https://caughtoffside.supercast.com! Once you have access to the premium feed, be sure to go back and check out our special "welcome episode" from June 24th, 2024 (we don't think you'll be disappointed)!And for all the latest merch, get over to https://caughtoffsidepod.com/ - IT'S COLD OUT! GET A WINTER HAT!---Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/CaughtOffsidePod/X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE FULL SHOW ON REDMEN PLUS! https://theredmentv.com/arsenal-0-0-liverpool-the-final-word/In this clip from the Final Word, Ste, Chris and John talk Martinelli's outburst in which he pushed seriously injured Connor Bradley off the pitch in Liverpool's 0-0 draw with Arsenal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
First Therapy Session of 2026? Much needed, I'd say.
Arsenal and Liverpool cancel each other out in a game that never truly ignites — and the discussion turns quickly from the result to what it reveals.In Episode 160, the panel breaks down a flat Emirates stalemate that raises familiar questions: control without incision, deep blocks at home, and whether Arsenal's attacking options genuinely fit the challenges they face week to week. There's a frank debate on centre-forward profiles, the Havertz situation, and whether Arteta is still searching for internal solutions rather than answers in the market.We also dive into VARse, with a busy midweek of controversial decisions across the league, before switching gears for a lighter second half — including a bonus FA Cup Who Am I?, a Six Pack of classic Arsenal cup ties, predictions, and a look ahead to the third-round trip to Portsmouth.A strange night, a calm league position, and bigger questions bubbling underneath.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(00:52) - Immediate Reaction: Frustration, Context & Expectations(01:32) - Starting XI, Game Shape & Deep-Block Reality(04:38) - Match Stats: Possession, xG & Why It Felt So Flat(05:59) - Are Arsenal Too Easy to Set Against at Home?(08:04) - Gyökeres Fit vs System Fit(11:26) - Top-End Talent Debate: Attack vs Defence(13:09) - Raya, Gabriel, Rice & What “Elite” Actually Means(16:05) - Key Moments: Liverpool Bar Chance & Errors(18:04) - Martinelli, Bradley & Game Management(19:17) - Refereeing Frustrations & Game Flow(20:32) - Set-Pieces, Trauma & Anfield Parallels(22:05) - Table Context: No Harm, No Foul?(23:04) - Havertz Fitness & Centre-Forward Uncertainty(26:39) - Arteta, Midfield Balance & Internal Solutions(31:25) - PT.2 Who Am I? (Game) – FA Cup Edition(33:01) - VARse: City vs Brighton (Doku Penalty)(35:28) - VARse: Everton vs Wolves (Red Card Chaos)(42:01) - VARse: Fulham vs Chelsea (DOGSO Call)(44:03) - Prediction Game: Wrexham vs Nottingham Forest(46:43) - Six Pack: Greatest Arsenal FA Cup Matches(49:35) - Portsmouth Preview: Rotation, Priorities & Risk(55:14) - FA Cup Selection Talk(57:11) - Who Am I? (Game) Reveal
Arsenal Waste Chance To Go Eight Clear vs Liverpool, Martinelli Apologises & Gyokeres Must Be Dropped
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest ahead of a huge weekend of FA Cup third round action, plus there is a look back at last night's stalemate between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates.Mikel Arteta happy to get through this Christmas schedule in the position that they are in, and also defends his player Gabriel Martinelli for his antics.Arne Slot feels that his side could have won the game.Keith Andrews warns clubs to not make a move for his in-form striker.Who will Manchester United pick to be their next manager, and why does Roy Keane say it should be Eddie Howe.Thomas Frank backs his captain Cristian Romero.Ireland centre-half Andrew Omobamidele on the impact of Liam Rosenior at Strasbourg.And Jimmy Dunne is the man at QPR.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs delivered a jam-packed episode today! We were joined by former Liverpool star Jermaine Pennant, who didn't hold back on the Martinelli shove on Conor Bradley, saying he was in 'disbelief' at the incident. Also on the show journalist and Leeds United fan James Brown, as well as, former Spurs forward and Baller League MVP Kazaiah Sterling talks about the final; and 7x World Record Holder Liv Cooke shares an inspiring moment from her career. Don't miss out on all the highlights! TUNE IN NOW! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom White is joined by Tim Sherwood to discuss today's big football talking points on Sky Sports FC.With reports now linking Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi to Arsenal, we ask where he's most likely to end up.Plus, after their 0-0 draw in the Premier League, we discuss Gabriel Martinelli and whether he should have been punished further for throwing the ball at the injured Connor Bradley and then trying to push him off the pitch.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Shane Hannon, Keith Treacy, Arthur O'Dea & Eve Conway run through some busy morning papers, following Arsenal & Liverpool's 0-0 draw.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
On the latest RAW Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Jim Boardman reflect on an odd night in north London which saw Arne Slot's Reds take a well deserved point against the supposed champions elect. Sadly, none of them chinned Martinelli. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal return to the top of the Premier League after a 2–1 win over Brighton, but the performance once again raises familiar questions. The Gunners dominate large spells at the Emirates — racking up 2.8 xG, 24 shots and total territorial control — only to let the game drift into nervous territory late on, with David Raya forced into a crucial save to preserve the win.We break down a first half that should have put the game out of sight, including missed chances for Bukayo Saka and ongoing concerns around Arsenal's finishing. Martin Ødegaard scores his first goal of the season in trademark fashion, while Declan Rice adapts to an unfamiliar role and Arsenal's structure continues to generate chances without the ruthless edge to kill games.The second half sees a worrying 15-minute spell where Arsenal retreat, stop engaging high up the pitch, and invite Brighton back into the contest. We discuss Raya's intervention, the defensive adjustments that followed, and whether this “control then retreat” pattern is becoming a recurring issue.There's also frustration with refereeing decisions, including a controversial challenge on the goalkeeper and VAR inconsistencies across the weekend. We cover all the major talking points from Gameweek 17 in Whip Around the Grounds, with results from Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Aston Villa and more.In VARse, we analyse key officiating decisions from Old Trafford, the City Ground and Stamford Bridge, ranking what was contentious, what was ridiculous, and where the laws continue to be applied inconsistently.Finally, we look ahead to Arsenal vs Aston Villa. With Villa winning games while being outshot and outperforming their xG, and Arsenal struggling to convert dominance into comfort, we assess the tactical battle, injury concerns, likely line-ups, and what Mikel Arteta must get right this time around.Chapters:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(01:40) – #ARSBHA Pre-Match, Injuries & the Return of Big Gabi(03:18) – Starting XI: Rice at Right Back?(04:52) – Stats, Arsenal Domination & Missed Early Chances(07:45) – Saka Shooting Volume vs End Product(12:12) – Ødegaard's First Goal of the Season(15:32) – Chances, xG and Why This Game Should've Been Dead(18:18) – Referee & Goalkeeper Challenge Controversy(21:42) – Second-Half Control & Set-Piece Pressure(24:42) – Brighton Goal: Freak Moment or Structural Issue?(27:26) – Fifteen-Minute Retreat & Loss of Engagement(28:06) – Raya's Match-Saving Intervention(30:02) – Martinelli's Impact, Late Chances & Full-Time Reflection(34:34) – Big Takeaways from the Brighton Win(38:37) – PT.2: Who Am I? (Game)(40:25) – Whip Around the Grounds: Gameweek 18(46:39) – VARse: Gameweek 18(56:04) – Officiating Trends & Referee Inconsistencies(01:02:23) – Aston Villa Preview: Style Clash & xG Trends(01:06:39) – Arsenal Line-Up, Injuries & Selection Calls(01:08:18) – The No.9 Debate & Attacking Balance(01:22:31) – Nwaneri?(01:35:21) – Who Am I? (Game) Reveal
Arsenal beat Brighton 2-1 in a game that should have ended 5-0 given the volume of chances created, however it was three more points to put us back on top of the Premier League.Chance creation was at it's highest all season with 3.08xG created, 57 touches in the Brighton box and 24 shots, but Arsenal need to be more ruthless in front of goal.In this video, Adam Keys looks at:- Martin Odegaard's goal and stunning performance- Bukayo Saka's phenomenal chance creation- Saka's finishing and why he needs to do more- Is Viktor Gyokeres a problem for Arsenal?- David Raya's brilliant save- The influence of Leandro Trossard- Why Arsenal's finishing can be a problem- What the chance creation says about our future results- Martinelli movement and chanceYou can follow us on Twitter here:https://x.com/adamkeys_https://x.com/arsenaltherapy#arsenalvsbrighton #martinodegaard #martinelli ##mikelarteta #madueke #martinzubimendi #zubimendi #bukayosaka #trossard #mikelarteta #arsenaltactics #martinodegaard #zubimendi #saka #declanrice
“Tutta La Juve che Vuoi” con Dario Ghiringhelli. Ospiti: Stefano Romagnoli (Footstats), Gianluigi D'Ambrosio (Inchiostro Sportivo), Mario Martinelli (calciobergamasco.it).
“Tutta La Juve che Vuoi” con Dario Ghiringhelli. Ospiti: Stefano Romagnoli (Footstats), Gianluigi D'Ambrosio (Inchiostro Sportivo), Mario Martinelli (calciobergamasco.it).
“Tutta La Juve che Vuoi” con Dario Ghiringhelli. Ospiti: Stefano Romagnoli (Footstats), Gianluigi D'Ambrosio (Inchiostro Sportivo), Mario Martinelli (calciobergamasco.it).
The result said “win”. The conversation said something else entirely.In this episode of The Non-Negotiables Podcast, the lads use Arsenal's narrow victory over Wolves as a springboard to address deeper issues that have been building beneath the surface. Rather than focusing on the match itself, the discussion centres on selection decisions, misaligned roles, and why performances are starting to feel disconnected from standards.There's an honest, sometimes uncomfortable conversation about trust within the XI, why certain profiles aren't fitting the games they're being picked for, and how old habits — late-game retreat, lack of control, and reliance on fine margins — appear to be creeping back in.With pressure increasing at the top of the table, the episode questions whether Arsenal are managing rhythm, load, and structure effectively, and what needs to change quickly to prevent results masking performance issues.Also discussed:• Selection fit versus opposition• Midfield balance and tempo problems• Confidence, trust, and responsibility within the squad• Whip Around the Grounds and title-race context• Takahiro Tomiyasu's move to Ajax• Squad depth, injuries, and AFCON implicationsA reflective, standards-led episode focused on why this win felt wrong — and what Arsenal must correct to realign performances with expectations.Chapters:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(01:11) – Expectations vs Reality: Wolves at Home(02:37) – Team Selection Under the Microscope(08:15) – Gyökeres Debate: Trust, Confidence & Role(23:15) – Eze, Martinelli & Misfit Roles(29:00) – Merino's Usage and Tempo Concerns(31:46) – Old Habits Creeping Back(37:44) – Match Stats(38:15) – The Positives(41:15) – Part Two: Time Off for the Squad(44:06) – January Window & Defensive Depth Worries(48:00) – Whip Around the Grounds(54:56) – Title Race Context & Rivals' Results(58:26) – Newcastle, Spurs, Relegation & Emile Smith Rowe(01:02:49) – Tomiyasu to Ajax(01:05:28) – AFCON, Asian Cup & Fixture Disruption
On this episode, Harry Symeou looks back on Arsenal's comfortable win in Brugge. It finished Club Brugge 0-3 Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League, the Gunners make it 6/6 in Europe's Premier Competition. We discuss Madueke's brace with a focus on his stunning first goal, discuss Martinelli, Norgaard at centre-back, Jesus' return, Odegaard dropping deep and Viktor Gykokeres' slightly underwhelming display. Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Enter the discount code: 'XMAS25' for 50% off your first month! #arsenal #championsleague #highlights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal head to Belgium, win 3–0 at Club Brugge, and continue their run at the top of the Champions League League Phase. Two goals straight into the top bins set the tone, with Madueke delivering his standout performance, Martinelli adding another European moment, and Zubimendi and Odegaard controlling the night despite heavy rotation at the back.We break down the selection calls, Timber and Saliba's fitness, Nwaneri's role, Jesus' return, and a Champions League debut for 16-year-old Marley Salmon. Then attention turns to Wolves at the Emirates — injuries, expected XI, and why this is a must-handle Premier League fixture.Plus: Justin's Six Pack (the hidden roles driving Arsenal's season), Liverpool's ongoing issues and the Salah situation, Brighton's form wobble, the Tyne–Wear derby, and this week's Who Am I.All Arsenal. No noise.CHAPTERS:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(01:31) – Full XI Breakdown(04:38) – Nwaneri's Minutes and Midfield Role Debate(05:50) – Bright Start: Odegaard Sharp, MLS Hits the Post(08:45) – Madueke's First Goal: Strength, Confidence, Top Bins(10:59) – Corners, Set-Pieces, and Brugge Growing Into the Game(13:04) – Raya vs Kepa: Why Arteta Went Strong in Goal(15:08) – Half-Time Feelings(16:00) – Second-Half Lift: Zubimendi Assist, Madueke Header(17:14) – Martinelli's Goal: Champions League Specialist(20:30) – Subs Arrive: Jesus Returns, Calafiori Impact, Nwaneri Sharp(23:38) – Nwaneri's Pathway & Competition for Minutes(25:25) – Raya's Key Saves & Brugge's Late Threats(27:18) – Context: Rotation, Missing Rice, and Unusual Back Line(28:31) – Marley Salmon's Champions League Debut(29:25) – By The Numbers: Shots, xG, Possession, Defensive Issues(32:00) – Odegaard's Return: System Reset & Misunderstood Narrative(35:04) – PT.2 Who Am I (Game)(36:42) – Jus's Six Pack: Hidden Roles Behind Arsenal's Season(39:52) – Premier League Preview: Liverpool vs Brighton & The Salah Situation(42:41) – Salah, Carragher, and What's Really Happening at Liverpool(49:04) – Slot, Alonso, and Liverpool's Managerial Future(51:00) – Prediction Time: Liverpool vs Brighton(51:36) – Tyne-Wear Derby Preview: Sunderland vs Newcastle(54:29) – Arsenal vs Wolves Preview: Line-Up, Injuries & Expectations(55:37) – Rotation vs Full Strength: What Arteta Should Do(58:26) – Fitness Concerns: Timber, Saliba, and Managing the Back Line(01:05:12) – Could Salmon Get Minutes vs Wolves?(01:07:44) – Who Am I (Game) Reveal
Club Brugge 0-3 Arsenal – Madueke Brace, Martinelli Makes History, Jesus Shines
Arsenal har seks sejre af seks mulige i Champions League, efter have slået Club Brügge på udebane. Madueke og Martinelli leverede hver deres magiske mål i 3-0-sejren, som gør at The Gunners er så godt som sikre på at gå direkte videre. Det – men også Christian Nørgaards kamp som centerback, Jesus' comeback og 16-årige Marli Salmons debut – vender vi i denne CL-udsendelse. Medvirkende: Niels Harild og Tue Sørensen Altid Arsenal laves og udgives af Arsenal Denmark - den officielle danske Arsenal-fanklub - i samarbejde med Café Dan Turèll i København, som viser alle Arsenals kampe live og tilbyder pladsreservation og rabat på øl til kampene. Produceret af Aloud Media. ++++++ Følg Arsenal Denmark: Facebook Instagram X/Twitter Hjemmeside – hvor du bl.a. finder fanshoppen og information om ledige billetter til Arsenals kampe Følg Café Dan Turèll: Facebook Instagram Hjemmeside - hvor du bl.a. finder kampoversigt og kontaktinfo til pladsreservation Følg Altid Arsenal: Facebook Instagram X/Twitter
GOLAZOs from Madueke and Martinelli secured a comfortable 3-0 win for Arsenal in the Champions League. The Gunners are clear at the top.
I'm back this week with an amazing personal and business transformation story to take people from “healed to healer”. Not only that, but my guest's High Frequency Healing Method coupled with business strategy has helped healers build 6-figure business easily - and she's sharing it all today with us! Cortney Martinelli is a powerhouse in the personal growth and business healing space, known for merging deep energetic mastery with practical business strategy. As the founder of Shine, a nationally recognized wellness and education center, and Spark3, a nonprofit dedicated to empowerment, Cortney has helped thousands of individuals and entrepreneurs unlock their true potential. She has taught hundreds of people how to turn their side hustle into a successful, thriving business and has helped scale businesses to 6 and 7 figures with her proven frameworks. Cortney specializes in guiding purpose-driven practitioners and conscious entrepreneurs to create soul-aligned offers, elevate their confidence, and attract premium, paying clients. After 25 years in corporate leadership, Cortney now brings her gifts as a frequency-based business mentor to those who are here to heal and lead. She has trained more than 10,000 students and authored bestselling books that amplify heart-led transformation across the globe. Connect with Cortney via: Email: cortney@shineohio.com Website: www.shineohio.com, www.cortneymartinelli.com IG: @cortney.martinelli, @shineohio Linked In: linkedin.com/in/cortneymartinelli
Arsenal struggled to break down a Chelsea team down to 10 men following Moises Caicedo's red card for excessive force, but ultimately still left Stamford Bridge with a goal.Mikel Merino again came up clutch for Arsenal with a big equaliser following Chalobah's goal, but we could find that winner despite chances for Merino, Timber, Martinelli and more.In this video, Adam Keys looks at:- Declan Rice touch map, pass map and tackle on Pedro Neto- Declan Rice passing to Bukayo Saka and chance for Gabriel Martinelli- Calafiori booking- Reece James' stunning performance- Mikel Merino goal and second half chance- Hincapie and Mosquera's sturggles- Moises Caicedo red card- Premier League Table- Chalobah goal and Mosquera defending- Saka vs Cucarella - Saka assist for Merino- Chelsea's central threat and Estavao chance- Why this is a good point for ArsenalYou can follow us on Twitter here:https://x.com/adamkeys_https://x.com/arsenaltherapy#chesleavsarsenal #arsenal #martinelli #jurrientimber ##mikelarteta #madueke #martinzubimendi #zubimendi #bukayosaka #trossard #mikelarteta #arsenaltactics #martinodegaard #zubimendi #saka #declanrice
Arsenal beat Bayern 3–1 at the Emirates, and the lads jump on the mics straight after full-time for instant reaction. Gav, Ells and Jus break down the line-up, Bayern's early spell of control, Timber's opener, and 17-year-old Karl's equaliser before getting into how Arsenal completely took over the second half.There's praise for Rice, discussion on Lewis-Skelly's positioning, big love for Merino, and full chat on the game-changing impacts from Madueke, Calafiori and Martinelli as Arsenal closed out a huge Champions League win.Part 2 brings Who Am I?, the GW13 prediction game, and a Thanksgiving-themed Six Pack celebrating six reasons to be grateful for Arteta and the standards he's built.The episode closes with a detailed Chelsea preview — line-up debates, the Madueke vs Martinelli question, Odegaard's status, Calafiori's importance, Chelsea's threats (including Estevão and “Angry Matt Dillon” Neto) and what Sunday could mean for Arsenal's title position heading into December.Chapters:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(01:40) – Line-Up Reaction(03:27) – Bayern's Early Possession(05:20) – Timber's Goal(07:09) – Saka Agendas(08:56) – Eze Chance Debate(10:21) – Bayern Equalise(11:37) – Skelly's Positioning Talk(13:46) – Half-Time Thoughts(15:45) – Rice Takes Over the Second Half(16:58) – Madueke In for Trossard / Missed Chances(19:51) – Noni's First Goal for Arsenal(22:08) – Calafiori Masterclass / Merino Flowers(24:50) – Martinelli's Goal(26:23) – By The Numbers: Arsenal Dominate(29:07) – PT.2 Who Am I? (Game)(30:27) – GW13 Prediction Game(33:35) – Six Pack (Arteta Thanksgiving Edition)(36:17) – Chelsea Preview(37:52) – Line-Up Debate: Martinelli, Noni or Trossard?(39:03) – Odegaard Decision: Start or Bench?(43:09) – Chelsea's Threats: Estevão & Angry Matt Dillon (Pedro Neto)(44:50) – Title Race Positioning After Bayern & Chelsea(46:35) – Arteta's Standards & Mentality Talk(49:51) – Who Am I (Game) Reveal & Sign-Off
Hi, Spring fans! Happy Thanksgiving from me, and I am sure the entire Spring team, to you! We are, it should be clear, oh so very grateful.. thankful.. for you, the community. This week it is my great pleasure to chat with Spring community legend Simon Martinelli.
Arsenal 3-1 Bayern Munich Match Reaction - Timber, Madueke and Martinelli Dazzle Kane
Arsenal made it five wins from five in the Champions League with a win over Bayern Munich to go top of another league table, and continue our 100% record in the competition.Goals from Jurrien Timber, Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli sealed the win, but it was Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi who stole the show with phenomenal displays in the centre, with Eberechi Eze quietly having a brilliant game ahead of the in the 10 role.In this video, Adam Keys looks at:- Zonal vs man to man approach- Bayern's early technical dominance- Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi's heat, pass and touch maps- The stats of the game - Declan Rice's leadership, running power and presence- Eberechi Eze's composure and areas of attack- The impact of Calafiori- Myles Lewis Skelly's struggles vs Olise- Noni Madueke's stunning performance and first Champions League goal- The impact of Martinelli's running powerYou can follow us on Twitter here:https://x.com/adamkeys_https://x.com/arsenaltherapy#arsenalvsbayern #arsenal #martinelli #jurrientimber ##mikelarteta #madueke #martinzubimendi #zubimendi #bukayosaka #trossard #mikelarteta #arsenaltactics #martinodegaard #zubimendi #saka #declanrice
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Phill e Giba Perez analisam a atuação contra o Palmeiras, o grande momento de Martinelli, a evolução contínua com Zubeldia e o jogo contra o São Paulo que pode carimbar o retorno à competição internacional. DÁ O PLAY!
Adam Keys is joined by the incredible @PythagorasinBoots and Omid (Pythag In Boots Arsenal Admin) to discuss the impact of losing Gabriel and whether the six returning attackers outweigh the loss of the league's most in form centre back.In this video, we look at:- The return of Odegaard, Madueke, Havertz, Martinelli, Jesus and Gyokeres- Should Hincapie or Mosquera start in place of Gabriel?- Arsenal touches and shots in the box this season- Set piece vs open play threat- How Tottenham could struggle to break down Arsenal- How will Odegaard's return benefit Eberechi Eze?- The impact of the running power of Martinelli, Gyokeres and Madueke- Saka's freedom to move to the left- North London Derby previewYou can follow us on Twitter here:https://x.com/adamkeys_https://x.com/arsenaltherapy#northlondonderby #arsenalvstottenham #madueke #havertz #gabrieljesus #martinzubimendi #zubimendi #bukayosaka #trossard #mikelarteta #arsenaltactics #martinodegaard #zubimendi #odegard #premierleague #gyokeres #viktorgyökeres #saka #declanrice #martinodegaard
Gav's away living it up in Ohio, so Ells and Justin take the reins for a packed international-break episode — the last one of the year (thankfully).We start with a full Arsenal international rundown: every minute, every goal, and every storyline, including Zubimendi's finish, Saka and Eze's strikes for England, the strange media reaction, and Saka joining the Three Lions' leadership group.Then we get into the bad news:Gabriel's injury, Calafiori being sent home, and the growing list of attackers still out. From Jesus and Martinelli to Havertz, Madueke and Ødegaard, Justin and Ells break down what it means for the squad, who can cover, and why this stretch already feels like a battle of survival.We also dive into the Maurizio Miceli rumours, the shifting shape of Arsenal's recruitment team, and how the club is trying to sharpen its talent-identification pipeline. Edu era, Berta era, head of football intelligence… we get into all of it.There's time too for the Premier League vs UEFA spat over Boxing Day fixtures, a look at who's already qualified for the World Cup, and a full “us vs us” comparison — last season vs this season after eleven games. Points, goal difference, tough fixtures, Opta predictions, and how the injuries frame everything we're seeing.Finally, we preview the brutal block ahead: Spurs → Bayern → Chelsea → Brentford → Villa, and what Arsenal need to survive it.Another international break in the books — Thursday we shift fully into North London Derby mode.International goals, media bias, injuries everywhere and Miceli rumours — Arsenal's season is starting to feel like survival mode.Chapters:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(03:41) – Arsenal Players on International Duty: Full Recap(08:59) – Media Bias, England Coverage & Player Treatment(12:43) – Bukayo Saka Joins England's Leadership Group?(15:03) – Arsenal World Cup Qualification Check: Who's In, Who's Not(18:12) – Injury Update: Gabriel & Calafiori Concerns(25:20) – PT.2 Recruitment Department: The Miceli Rumours Explained(27:55) – Can ‘1–2 Year Early' Signings Work at Arsenal?(30:36) – The Hale End Difference & Player Development Windows(31:48) – Selling Smart: Liverpool, Chelsea & Arsenal's Model(33:58) – Edu Era vs Berta Era: What's Changed?(35:32) – Who is Maurizio Miceli? Profile & Napoli Track Record(38:32) – Premier League vs UEFA(42:22) – Us vs Us: Season-on-Season Comparison (24/25 vs 25/26)(46:42) – Opta Predictions: Arsenal 65% Favourites? Are We Better?(50:50) – Next Block of Fixtures: Full Run-In Assessment
Arsenal went into the international break with a disappointing 2-2 draw with Sunderland following a 94th minute Brian Brobbey goal following a huge second half performance to go 2-1 up.But, Arsenal are still top of the league and have an influx of players returning to fitness so there is a lot of optimism in tact in north London.Adam Keys is joined by Sky Sports presenter @DougieCritchley to discuss all things Arsenal this season:- Season so far from a non Arsenal fan's perspective - Sunderland performance vs result - Tactical evolutions this year / impact of Gyokeres and Zubimendi- Building a lead with so many injuries- The impact returning players will have (Havertz, Odegaard, Martinelli, Madueke, Gyokeres and Jesus)- Is Declan Rice the best midfielder in the Premier League?- Why it's so important to win something (perception outside of our fan base)You can follow us on Twitter here:https://x.com/adamkeys_https://x.com/arsenaltherapy#arsenal #skysports #martinzubimendi #zubimendi #bukayosaka #trossard #mikelarteta #arsenaltactics #martinodegaard #zubimendi #odegard #premierleague #gyokeres #viktorgyökeres #saka #declanrice #martinodegaard
Muted celebrations, boring narratives — same old Arsenal dominance.This week the lads dissect the 1–0 win over Crystal Palace, where Eze's muted celebration and another set-piece goal kept the machine rolling. Gav, Ells and Justin break down Saka's illness, Odegaard's absence, and why Arsenal's calm control is being mistaken for boredom.We also cover the latest injury worries for Rice, Martinelli, Saliba and Saka, before diving into the weekend's Premier League chaos — Liverpool slipping again, City stumbling at Villa, Bournemouth flying, and the return of VARse: The Clown Office.Finally, we look ahead to the midweek Brighton Cup clash, youth rotation, and whether we've already seen Gabriel Jesus kick his last ball for Arsenal.
Lo Más Focop - Brands sin visa, rabis quieren joder casco peatonal, Petro en la lista Clinton, La Prensa lavándole la cara a ficha de Martinelli, entre otros. Por Mauricio Valenzuela y Daniel Lopera.
I'm back this week with an amazing personal and business transformation story to take people from “healed to healer”. Not only that, but my guest's High Frequency Healing Method coupled with business strategy has helped healers build 6-figure business easily - and she's sharing it all today with us! Cortney Martinelli is a powerhouse in the personal growth and business healing space, known for merging deep energetic mastery with practical business strategy. As the founder of Shine, a nationally recognized wellness and education center, and Spark3, a nonprofit dedicated to empowerment, Cortney has helped thousands of individuals and entrepreneurs unlock their true potential. She has taught hundreds of people how to turn their side hustle into a successful, thriving business and has helped scale businesses to 6 and 7 figures with her proven frameworks. Cortney specializes in guiding purpose-driven practitioners and conscious entrepreneurs to create soul-aligned offers, elevate their confidence, and attract premium, paying clients. After 25 years in corporate leadership, Cortney now brings her gifts as a frequency-based business mentor to those who are here to heal and lead. She has trained more than 10,000 students and authored bestselling books that amplify heart-led transformation across the globe. Connect with Cortney via: Email: cortney@shineohio.com Website: www.shineohio.com, www.cortneymartinelli.com IG: @cortney.martinelli, @shineohio Linked In: linkedin.com/in/cortneymartinelli Free ticket to my mastermind: https://www.cortneymartinelli.com/product-page/masterclass-passion-to-prosperity Visit https://marinabuksov.com for more holistic content. Music from https://www.purple-planet.com. Disclaimer: Statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products listed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
The boys are back for a Thursday Therapy Session, with Pete, Matt Kandela, and Jacob Hawley breaking down Arsenal's swagger and the chaos sweeping Europe.
Welcome to another episode of the best Arsenal podcast out there! This week Dankoogs, Khalil, Shabs and Dr Leroy run through the latest Arsenal news including 4-0 Athletico Madrid MLS show Martinelli remontada Gyokeres drought over Set piece FC Listener's questions Be sure to follow us on Twitter to keep up to date with all the latest AFC and TG news - https://twitter.com/TLGunners Love what you hear? Want more Touchline Gunners content? Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/touchlinegunners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The lads are back after the international break — and there's plenty to catch up on.They start with Arsenal's internationals: Saka's assist (apparently), Martinelli's goal, and a clean sheet for Miles Lewis-Skelly. The discussion turns to Calafiori's treatment in the Italian press, injury worries for Ben White and Zubimendi, and how the squad shapes up heading into Fulham away.There's also talk of England's anti-bias in Europe, the Golden Boy nominations, and Brazil's return to the Emirates.Part two moves into wider Premier League territory — West Ham's fan boycott, Liverpool vs United at Anfield, and whether this season's title race is already boiling down to just two teams.Finally, the lads look ahead to Fulham vs Arsenal, breaking down potential line-ups, Zubimendi's importance, and why Arsenal's rotation could define this run of seven games.No more friendlies. Break's over. Back to business.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Show Intro(00:59) - Arsenal Players on International Duty(04:32) - Calafiori Criticism & Injury Talk(07:41) - Golden Boy Nominations & European Bias Debate(12:15) - Brazil at the Emirates(15:13) - Zubimendi Concern(19:05) - PT.2 Who Am I? (Game)(20:49) - Ben White Concern(24:28) - West Ham Fan Boycott & Boardroom Chaos(36:25) - Liverpool vs Man United Preview & Title Race Debate(47:26) - Fulham vs Arsenal Preview(01:05:50) - Who Am I? (Game) Reveal
On today's episode, Harry Symeou discusses some of the difficult decisions Mikel Arteta has to make in the coming weeks with regards to team selections. Does Eze simply replace Odegaard in that central area? If so, who plays on the left? Trossard or Martinelli? Is it time Martinelli was considered a serious option at centre-forward? We get into all of that and more. We'll also take some of your questions from the live chat. Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
The Arsenal News Show EP658 - Merino Double, Eze Strikes, Martinelli Hot Streak, New Dowman Record
On this episode of the show, Harry Symeou reacts to Bukayo Saka's brilliant goal for England vs Wales at Wembley and we discuss the record it saw him break. We'll cover Declan Rice's very interesting post-match comments regarding his position, Martinelli's upturn in form and take some of your questions from the live chat. Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, John Brewin and Dan Bardell as Arsenal rescue a late point against Manchester City and a win in the Merseyside derby means Liverpool maintain their 100% start to the season. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod