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Entain Outlook Dims as Gambling Wardens Hover: The London Rush
Entain Outlook Dims as Gambling Wardens Hover: The London Rush
Ladbrokes owner Entain cut its online net gaming revenue outlook for the year following softer-than-expected sport betting results.
2023-09-25 14:51
Arsenal suddenly look short — Mikel Arteta still needs a ‘killer’
Arsenal suddenly look short — Mikel Arteta still needs a ‘killer’
After a lot of back and forth about the north London derby itself, Mikel Arteta was eventually asked about what mattered most. It was put to the Arsenal manager whether it was a concern that his side are already four points behind Manchester City following this 2-2 home draw with Tottenham, with that just the sixth game of the season. It is already a lot to make up, and a sizeable psychological task given the champions’ points return. “I’m not thinking about that,” Arteta insisted, even if it wasn’t completely convincing. The same could be said of the display, which is maybe what is most relevant for what the Basque said he was most bothered by, which is just winning games. This was a frustrating afternoon for Arsenal in a few senses. There was first of all the fact they were in complete control, and could have killed the game even before it became a proper contest: Gabriel Jesus wasted a huge chance. There was then how they lost Declan Rice to injury, conceded two soft goals from a defensive point of view, and never really had that big chance towards the end. They didn’t really bring on any game-changer. Arteta fairly pointed to five injuries but it still feels as if Arsenal are missing something more. It is actually what most of the market was looking for this summer. That is a prime finisher. It makes it increasingly surprising that Arsenal didn’t pursue this option. They instead went for Kai Havertz, who was brought on in this match as a potential game-changer. It didn’t do much. This isn’t to criticise the German, who is obviously a far better player than much of the worst criticism has made out so far. He could go on to become a very productive player for Arsenal, and it was obvious he was signed to give them a different tactical option, especially given how their main first XI ran out of steam last season. He is still adapting, though, and his qualities weren’t quite what was needed here. Many will similarly point to Jesus, who missed that big chance. That reflected a lot of the discussion. Jesus is a brilliant all-round forward who links play superbly, but arguably the least of his abilities is his finishing. That missed effort brought echoes of a common refrain within the game, that the Brazilian isn’t “a killer”. Arsenal still don’t really have that. If it seems harsh to be focusing on the attack when Arteta’s side still scored two and conceded such soft goals, it is mainly because it was their inability to make sure that offered Spurs such encouragement. That fed into the defensive issues. They should have been out of sight. It may well mean they look around next summer, or perhaps even as early as January. All of the major London clubs like Ivan Toney, including Arsenal’s derby opponents here. The Brentford forward feels like he is now ready to make that step up. Could he step across? Arsenal are monitoring the situation. That’s natural, since he is an obvious option, all the more so since Arteta didn’t have such clear choices on the bench. Good youth products in Reiss Nelson and Emile Smith Rowe were brought on, and it would of course be better for everyone if they were capable of rising to that level; of offering that difference. That might even have been the case in a sport that didn’t involve such concentration of resources at the top as the modern game. As it is, for all Arteta’s insistence he isn't even thinking about it, Arsenal face the most modern of problems. They have to match City’s points return. That may mean trying to match the champions with a clear number-nine in Erling Haaland. Arteta is now so close to that finished product, even allowing for these slips at the start of the season. They maybe just need that finisher, and those finishing touches. Read More Ange Postecoglou has already transformed Tottenham with Arsenal comeback Mikel Arteta provides Declan Rice injury update after ‘strange’ half-time change Arsenal vs Tottenham result and player ratings as Son Heung-min and James Maddison lead Spurs fightback Football rumours: Ivan Toney can leave Brentford if the price is right Pep Guardiola jokes he could play for much-changed Man City in Newcastle cup tie I don’t understand handball rule – Spurs’ Ange Postecoglou bemused by penalty
2023-09-25 14:50
Andrew Tate issues bold challenge to Bradley Martyn following his victory over Sneako in sparring match, trolls dub Top G 'clouter'
Andrew Tate issues bold challenge to Bradley Martyn following his victory over Sneako in sparring match, trolls dub Top G 'clouter'
Andrew Tate's fans are convinced Top G can beat Bradley Martyn easily
2023-09-25 14:49
Are Jonathan Major and Meagan Good married? Disgraced 'Creed' star calls actress his 'missus'
Are Jonathan Major and Meagan Good married? Disgraced 'Creed' star calls actress his 'missus'
Jonathan Majors sparks marriage rumors with Meagan Good in Washington DC
2023-09-25 14:48
India fires first world record of Asian Games as Japanese teen dazzles
India fires first world record of Asian Games as Japanese teen dazzles
India claimed the first world record of the Hangzhou Asian Games on Monday as hosts China snapped up more gold medals and 15-year-old skateboarder...
2023-09-25 14:46
SBB’s CEO Says Swedish Landlord Needs to Raise More Capital: Q&A
SBB’s CEO Says Swedish Landlord Needs to Raise More Capital: Q&A
The chief executive of SBB, the company at the center of Sweden’s property crisis, says more capital will
2023-09-25 14:45
Erdogan Heads to Azerbaijan Outpost Amid Regional Tensions
Erdogan Heads to Azerbaijan Outpost Amid Regional Tensions
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will travel to a part of Azerbaijan that’s cut off from the rest
2023-09-25 14:41
Messina Denaro: Notorious Italian Mafia boss dies
Messina Denaro: Notorious Italian Mafia boss dies
The 61-year-old, who spent decades on the run, boasted that he could "fill a cemetery" with his victims.
2023-09-25 14:39
Intervention Threat Locks Yen in Tightest Range in 19 Months
Intervention Threat Locks Yen in Tightest Range in 19 Months
While the yen continues to slide, it’s doing so in the tightest monthly trading range in more than
2023-09-25 14:38
Andrew and Tristan Tate were once called 'role models' for keeping their promise to donate $25K to Syrian refugees
Andrew and Tristan Tate were once called 'role models' for keeping their promise to donate $25K to Syrian refugees
Controversial figures Andrew and Tristan Tate with a significant following pledged to donate $25,000 to Syrian refugees
2023-09-25 14:35
All the funniest Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce memes as Internet goes berserk over 'couple'
All the funniest Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce memes as Internet goes berserk over 'couple'
Taylor Swift was captured leaving the locker room with Travis Kelce following their 41-10 blowout win over the Chicago Bears
2023-09-25 14:33
Fans defend Megyn Kelly as she reveals being 'annoyed' with press refusing to recognize her as a 'journalist'
Fans defend Megyn Kelly as she reveals being 'annoyed' with press refusing to recognize her as a 'journalist'
Fans come to Megyn Kelly's rescue after she discloses that certain members of the press do not refer to her as a 'real journalist'
2023-09-25 14:23
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