Arsenal supporters charged with ‘arrogant self-importance’ and far worse allegations

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Are Arsenal supporters the most unbearable? That is the hypothesis. Liverpool sporting a ‘hollow crown’ has not been well-received.  Now regarding Real Madrid…  My forecast was that the sole way this Arsenal team could defeat Real Madrid across two matches was to secure victory in the first and remain solid in the second.  This is due to our inability to dismantle a team that parks the bus, which will happen at the Bernabeu if we drop the first leg. Especially not a second game at their location. I honestly can’t envision us pulling off a smash and grab like Thierry did previously.  I believe a draw in the first leg has a similar impact, as they'd be clever at home and wait for an opportunity to score.  Nevertheless, following tonight, the 'keeping it tight' aspect is in shambles with the London Colney treatment room bustling once more (does each squad member have their own table?). I was counting on Saliba and Gabriel to understand their French and Brazilian of...

Chelsea gain significant injury advantage ahead of Southampton match

• Wesley Fofana is back in the Chelsea lineup for Tuesday's match. 

• French center-back absent since December due to hamstring injury. 

• The defender openly challenged Enzo Maresca's assertions about a season-ending problem. 


Chelsea have received a boost with the inclusion of centre-back Wesley Fofana in Tuesday's squad heading to face Southampton. 

Fofana sustained a hamstring injury in December, leading to a strange exchange with manager Enzo Maresca. The Frenchman first stated that his problem was not grave, but Maresca contended that it might be a season-ending injury. 

A social media post disclosed Fofana's claim that Maresca's remarks were "not accurate" as he projected a return to play by mid-February. The manager subsequently verified that Fofana had challenged the recommendations made by the club's medical team. 

In the end, it seems that Fofana's belief was justified since Fabrice Hawkins was the initial one to announce his forthcoming comeback. 

It is still uncertain how significant a part Fofana will have in the match against Southampton, but Chelsea officials will be extremely hesitant to take any chances with the 24-year-old, whose difficult injury past has sparked differing views online. 

Fofana played a crucial role in Chelsea's achievements during the season's first half. His collaboration with Levi Colwill, though not without flaws, demonstrated significant potential, and the Blues ranked third in the Premier League standings when he was injured. 

Interestingly, the initial match Fofana was absent for in December was a 5-1 win against Southampton, where goals from Axel Disasi, who has since left on loan, Christopher Nkunku, Noni Madueke, Cole Palmer, and Jadon Sancho led to an easy victory. 





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