Friday, 2 January 2026

UPDATE


Champions of England with 3 games to go, won 30, drew 5 and lost none is how the stats look after 35 games, my Arsenal team have been unbeatable. Conceding just 26 goals in as many games. The title is ours and the question on the lips of my players and I is ...can we make this an unbeaten season??!

With just three games left and an almost fit squad I feel proud of the season so far and I hope to finish unbeaten. 


Man City is my greatest test but I feel like being champions will spur my team to show superiority over City. I am quite confident. I have to field confident players who want to win. 



The most painful game of my season so far, Declan Rice was unavailable so the team struggled. Out of the FA Cup in the semi finals. Out of the Carabao cup, I will definitely take those two cups seriously next season as I want to win everything with Arsenal as soon as possible. 

I already have the Premier League trophy.

We are in the Champions League Finals.

So with four more wins we can set ourselves up to compete for 6 trophies in 2026/2027 season. 

Goodluck to me. 


Thursday, 18 December 2025

THE AFTERMATH

 


Maybe because of the way we won at the Emirates against Wolves, maybe it was just defaulting mastery but with Havertz's help I cruised past Wolves with a very comfortable win.


First Dig: So far in my career I have lost only two games, against Manchester United at Old Trafford at the second time of asking( remember first game of the season) and at Anfield at their second attempt, both times I scored three goals against them, so if you lose against United in a penalty shootout  and lose to an outstanding Liverpool team that had bloody revenge in their minds, I won't be going into Everton game in six days worried at all.


Everton at the Dickinson.

Six days, no injuries, Saliba and Gabriel Jesus will be totally fine in 6 days' time I am certain.  

Note: In the past five games in all competitions my special boys have scored three times.


Why shouldn't it continue?


CAN I BRAG A LITTLE???

I am an awesome, detail oriented, winner of a manager. (There are even rumors in game that my team could replicate the unbeaten team of Arsene Wenger)





There are rumors and there are unbelievers, I don't believe I won't lose in the League because I do not control the game like DLS, instead I manage the players that control the game.


I am moving on in the game, I am not waiting for Arterta's Team, I control my own team. Forward we go, Maybe when i get to Jan 1, 2026. Then y'all will hear from me.




Tuesday, 9 December 2025

TILL DATE

 

Battle of North London 

It was a game of little or no event, after Trossard scored in the fourteenth minute, we were in full control. I'm really proud of the win and the way it happened, we had chances to score more but It wasn't meant to be. 🎵one nil to the arsenal 🎵 chants rang out throughout. 



I want to be in tune with reality, I know that the Champions League fixtures are different from that of real life, I know I am out of the League Cup unlike the Arsenal of Arteta. 

The Premier league is the same though. So I will just enjoy it. First I have four games to be current with the current season. Hopefully 12 points in the bag. 

See ya


Monday, 8 December 2025

COUNTDOWN TO THE NORTH LONDON DERBY

 3 ...2 ...1 ...go!

One of the biggest games of our season, a rivalry with our North London neighbors, on who gets the bragging rights. We have to do right for ourselves, our people and our club, we need all three points.





Asides Gabriel Jesus on the fitness aspect, we have everyone available which is a big plus looking at how injury has shaken the team in real life.



We have to make good use of our quality to get a good result.


Sunday, 7 December 2025

RECOVERY

 


Three games in seven days. Three clean sheets. Three victories.

The boys delivered beyond expectation — disciplined, ruthless, resilient. Each match was a statement, each performance a reminder that the defeats at Anfield and Old Trafford are fading into memory.

  • Burnley (Away, Premier League) — grit and control, a professional job done.

  • Athletic Bilbao (Home, Champions League) — composure on the European stage, a clean sheet to match the ambition.

  • Sunderland (Away, Premier League) — focus and determination, sealing the week with another victory.

I am proud. I am thrilled. The campaign feels alive again, closer to reality, closer to the dream. The scars of Liverpool and Manchester United are healing. The momentum is ours.



The Champions League journey has carried us into the top eight. The excitement is real, the energy electric. Europe’s finest are here, and we stand among them.

Momentum is alive, and the message is simple: make the best of the situation. Every training session, every tactical adjustment, every ounce of focus must be sharpened. The defeats of the past are fading; the victories ahead are waiting.

This is more than progress. It’s proof that the campaign belongs to us, that we can stand toe‑to‑toe with Europe’s giants. 



In reality Arsenal lost two points on this ground and I explained to the squad that we have to do better and Bukayo Saka took it upon him to get the win by scoring a double. Up next the international break then after that the North London Derby.

 

Saturday, 6 December 2025

CONSISTENCY

 



Momentum was the word, and the team knew it. Training sessions carried that energy, and when matchday arrived, the boys delivered.

  • Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz struck early, making it 2–0 inside the first ten minutes.

  • Fitz Jim pulled one back almost immediately in the 11th minute, but the resolve never wavered.

  • Havertz returned after the break, adding his second just six minutes into the half.

  • And in stoppage time, Zubimendi sealed it with a goal in the 93rd minute.

Final score: 4–1 victory. A commanding performance, a statement of intent.

Now, the tally stands at 6 points from a possible 9, the only blemish being that loss at Anfield. The campaign feels alive again, the rhythm restored, and the belief surging through the squad.



Back in the Premier League, we strolled to a commanding 3–0 win.

  • Leandro Trossard struck early, giving us the lead and setting the tone.

  • The game demanded patience and discipline — we had to manage the tempo, absorb pressure, and wait for the right moments.

  • Trossard doubled the advantage in the 84th minute, his sharpness proving decisive once again.

  • And in the 97th minute, Big Gabby sealed it with a goal in added time, a final flourish to a controlled performance.

It wasn’t just about the scoreline. It was about composure, resilience, and proving that we can manage games as well as dominate them. Another step forward, another statement in the campaign.






Four wins on the bounce after the sting of Anfield — West Ham, Fulham, Ajax, and Crystal Palace — momentum is alive again. The squad feels sharper, hungrier, more determined.

Now comes the true test: three matches in seven days.

  • Burnley (Away, Premier League) — Turf Moor is never easy. The grit, the fight, the cold air. We must impose ourselves early.

  • Athletic Bilbao (Home, Champions League) — a clash of styles, Spanish steel against our rhythm. Europe demands composure and ruthlessness.

  • Sunderland (Away, Premier League) — a trip north, where history and tradition meet a side desperate to prove themselves.

The dream is clear: seven wins on the bounce. The schedule is brutal, but the momentum is ours. The diary waits to see if this chapter becomes one of triumph or trial.

Friday, 5 December 2025

MOMENTUM

 



The international break ended, and the squad returned one by one. I welcomed them back with a single message: keep the momentum alive. Every training session echoed that mantra — sharp drills, focused minds, relentless energy.

Matchday arrived, and the boys delivered. Declan Rice struck first, his leadership shining through not just in midfield but on the scoresheet. Zubimendi followed, carving his name into the campaign with another decisive goal.

Fulham fought hard, clawing one back, but the resolve of my team held firm. Final score: 2–1 victory. The rhythm continues, the campaign breathes with renewed energy.

Momentum is not just a word. It’s the lifeblood of this season.



The month closes with two fixtures that will test how far this team has come: Ajax in Europe and Crystal Palace in the league.

The game believes we can take all six points. The question is — can we turn that belief into reality?

  • Ajax: A Champions League clash, rich with history. Their youth, their flair, their tradition of attacking football. It will demand discipline, composure, and ruthlessness.

  • Crystal Palace: A Premier League test, never easy. Selhurst Park or the Emirates, Palace always fight with grit. It will demand focus, patience, and precision.

Six points would mean momentum, confidence, and proof that the campaign is back on track. Anything less, and doubts creep in again.

The diary waits for the outcome. The storm of fixtures has passed, but the horizon still demands glory.


UPDATE

Champions of England with 3 games to go, won 30, drew 5 and lost none is how the stats look after 35 games, my Arsenal t...