
Matt Verri is a Football Reporter for Evening Standard. He also reports on tennis at Wimbledon and has covered big nights of boxing.
Matt Verri is a Football Reporter for Evening Standard. He also reports on tennis at Wimbledon and has covered big nights of boxing.
Gunners have some huge calls to make this summer after Premier League title triumph

Gunners chief has been shown the door and the search for his replacement has begun
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Gunners will not rest of their laurels after winning the Premier League title, with Eli Junior Kroupi also of interest

As an historic season draws to a close, Gunners reporter Matt Verri assesses every player - from Buyako Saka to William Saliba

Over 500,000 fans are expected to be in attendance with FIFA Women’s Champions Cup also on show
Gunners were denied spot-kick in extra time of Champions League final after Nuno Mendes’ challenge on Noni Madueke

Gunners so close to breaking new ground, but gameplan must be tweaked

The message for the Gunners boss is clear
Defender stepped up and blazed over to hand PSG the win in Budapest
Piero Hincapie heroic but Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka both struggle for impact in agonising shootout defeat

Two best teams in Europe face off in Budapest for the continent’s biggest prize
Riccardo Calafiori was a surprise name on the bench, joining Jurrien Timber

Martin Odegaard can do what no previous Arsenal captain has ever done and lift the Champions League trophy
Gunners could clinch a maiden European crown on Saturday

Gunners favourite reflects on remarkable journey under Mikel Arteta ahead of Champions League final against PSG
Champions of England and France collide in heavyweight clash to be crown kings of Europe

Mikel Arteta has several factors to weigh up ahead of Champions League final
One moment in the title race proved pivotal as the Gunners ended 22-year title drought
Gunners’ title-winning manager is "an Arsenal man through and through"
Gunners co-chair details the club’s rise over the past seven years under Mikel Arteta, from early metaphors to Max Dowman
Gunners can establish themselves as club’s greatest ever side in Budapest