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Before City’s current run of 15 successive Champions League campaigns, reaching Europe’s top table was an obsession.With Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal seemingly immovable in the Premier
Arsenal are back in the Champions League knockouts for the first time in seven years, but this time a limp exit does not feel quite so inevitable. (Top photo: Lluis Gene/AFP via Getty Images)
Arsenal's French manager Arsene Wenger prepares for the start of the UEFA Champions League group A football match. The Gunners have a mixed record in European competition.
The opening weekend of Premier League action delivered plenty of good news for the title contenders, while European action takes center stage midweek as a handful of teams inch closer to booking their spots in the UEFA Champions League.
Arsenal’s 2024–25 campaign was derailed by injuries as they pushed for Premier League and Champions League glory. The Gunners suffered the fourth most injuries in the English top flight last term (36) and lost the likes of Gabriel, Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz for crucial and extensive periods.
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TEAMtalk on MSNTottenham to sign €100m ‘world-class’ Champions League winner after Eze chooses Arsenal – report
Spurs may have lost Eze to bitter north London rivals Arsenal, but they are set to sign one of Europe’s best wingers in a bargain deal, claims a report in Spain
The Premier League will have six representatives in this year’s competition, with Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle and Spurs set to feature