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Enjoy D outdoors, watchin sports,Luv dat! Goin out in town once in a while or roughn it in my crib.Also, I luv frds & rspt others, & #Happylifestyle @Arsenal



🚨🎙️ | Ian Wright.: 🗣️ “You told us you’re building — we accepted it. You asked us to trust the process — we did.” 🗣️ “First season, you finish second — we trusted. Second season, same again — we still trusted. Third season, no change — and we still stood by you.” 🗣️ “Now in the fourth season, you asked for squad depth — you got it… and it feels like the same pattern is happening again.” 🗣️ “I really hope it doesn’t… because this time, if it does — I don’t know.”

🚨🇪🇸 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | Cesc Fabregas is the Serie A Manager of the Month. 🏆✨


🚨🚨BREAKING: Arteta’s Future at Arsenal Hangs in the Balance as Cesc Fàbregas Emerges as Potential Successor [@mundodeportivo] 🔸️Mikel Arteta’s time at Arsenal could be coming to an end if the club finishes the season empty-handed, with club directors already identifying an ideal replacement. 🔸️According to sources close to the Emirates, the Arsenal board will not keep Arteta for the 2026/27 campaign should the Gunners fail to win either the Premier League or the Champions League. Despite having a contract through June 2027 and ongoing talks about an extension, Arteta’s credit is running out after seven seasons marked by heavy investment and few major trophies. 🔸️The name at the top of Arsenal’s shortlist is Cesc Fàbregas. The 38-year-old is impressing in his first major managerial role at Como 1907, where his attractive, possession-based style has the Italian side pushing for European qualification. ✅️Fàbregas also carries the Arsenal DNA that the board values. Like Arteta, he spent eight seasons as a player in North London and understands the club’s culture and expectations. 🔸️Club officials stress that no decision will be made until the season concludes. Arteta still has two lifelines: a Premier League title race that includes a crucial upcoming clash with Manchester City, and a Champions League quarter-final where Arsenal hold a 1-0 first-leg lead over Sporting Portugal after their win in Lisbon. ❌️Saturday’s 1-2 home defeat to Bournemouth has amplified doubts inside the club. With City closing in, Arsenal cannot afford further slip-ups if they want to secure a trophy that once looked destined for the Emirates. 📍Should both titles slip away, a changing of the guard at the Emirates looks increasingly likely and Cesc Fàbregas would be waiting in the wings. Thoughts?

























