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Eberechi Eze Tipped for Arsenal Move as Palace Star Shines AgainEze’s Rise Demands AttentionArsenal’s pursuit of silverware and squad perfection continues, and few names have risen as sharply
Leandro Trossard said Arsenal need to forget about their trophyless campaign and bounce back by winning everything next season. Arsenal’s final game against Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium is an effective dead-rubber with their Champions League qualification already secured and a third consecutive second-placed finish all but certain.
The players need to work out for themselves how to get over the line, as the last Arsenal squad to finish second three times in a row did.
Arsenal have an esteemed history in the FA Cup, having won the prestigious competition a record 14 times.One of the Gunners' toughest finals came in 2005 when they took on a supremely talented Man
Arsenal reportedly value Gabriel Martinelli over £50 million ($67 million) the summer if clubs come calling as Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta prepare for a pivotal and busy summer transfer window.
Eberechi Eze has enjoyed an outstanding season with Crystal Palace, playing a key role in the club’s success in the FA Cup. His performances have not gone unnoticed, with journalist Charles Watts expressing high praise following the player’s contribution to Palace’s cup triumph.
Arsenal and Newcastle are both facing charges from the FA after a mass brawl during the Gunners' 1-0 win at the Emirates.
Arsenal is the most successful team in FA Cup history, having lifted the trophy a record 14 times. The Gunners first won the competition in 1930, and their most recent triumph came in 2020. Remarkably, seven of those victories came under legendary manager Arsène Wenger, who led the club from 1996 to 2018.
Arsenal have an esteemed history in the FA Cup, having won the prestigious competition a record 14 times. One of the Gunners' toughest finals came in 2005 when they took on a supremely talented Man United side featuring the likes of Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane and Cristiano Ronaldo.