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🚨 Arne Slot: “If we don't have Champions League qualification, then it's definitely NOT been an acceptable season”.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) February 10, 2026
“When I arrived here we could only sign Chiesa and that was after a Europa League season. I'm completely aware of that”. pic.twitter.com/7EWd5o3gwo
Long-serving Arsenal kit man Mark Bonnick has launched a legal battle for unfair dismissal, claiming the club discriminated against his political views regarding the conflict in Gaza.
Former Arsenal kit man Mark Bonnick has accused the Premier League leaders of putting “profit before people” following his dismissal for social media posts regarding Israel.
Bonnick, an employee since the early 2000s, is suing for unfair dismissal, claiming his “philosophical anti-Zionist belief” was the basis for his firing.
He stated in a recent interview, “I just think Arsenal were basically profit before people.”
The club sacked Bonnick in December 2024 following complaints about posts referencing “ethnic cleansing.”
While Bonnick alleges the FA later deemed his comments political rather than offensive, he remains determined to clear his name at a June mediation.
In his legal filing, he argued: “Israel is an apartheid state. I was sacked not for misconduct, but for expressing grief and outrage over genocide.”
Nwabali awaits right club opportunity.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has urged his teammates to improve after a costly defeat to Manchester City, while new £60million signing Jeremy Jacquet faces a potential season-ending shoulder surgery.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has demanded a sharper performance from his squad following a late 2-1 loss to Manchester City.
The defeat, marked by Dominik Szoboszlai’s red card and a disallowed goal, leaves the Reds reeling ahead of Wednesday’s trip to Sunderland.
Reflecting on the conceded goals, Van Dijk stated: “I keep saying it but we have to do better in this.”
Adding to Arne Slot’s woes, January recruit Jeremy Jacquet may require surgery on a shoulder injury sustained while playing for Rennes.
The 20-year-old’s recovery could sideline him for months, potentially impacting his pre-season arrival at Anfield.
Former Rennes manager Habib Beye confirmed the severity, noting: “For Jeremy, it’s his shoulder. We’ll have time to see, but it’s definitely quite serious.”
Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri faces an uncertain future at Marseille as a reported player revolt against manager Roberto De Zerbi threatens to derail the teenager’s high-profile loan move.
Arsenal loanee Ethan Nwaneri’s stint at Marseille has shifted from a dream debut to a nightmare as internal tensions engulf the French club.
After scoring on his debut, the 18-year-old was hauled off at half-time during a 5-0 thrashing by Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday.
Reports suggest Marseille players are revolting against Roberto De Zerbi’s strict monitoring and tactical demands, leaving the young midfielder in a volatile environment.
Mikel Arteta sanctioned the move to provide Nwaneri elite experience, famously telling him to “swim with the sharks.”
However, De Zerbi is reportedly reflecting on his tenure, feeling “betrayed by his players” amid leaks to the French media.
While the coach defended Nwaneri by stating, “He needed to be protected, like all young players,” the escalating instability may force Arsenal to reconsider the loan’s long-term benefit.
🚨 Update: The Premier League have replaced Tony Harrington as the referee for Arsenal’s trip to Brentford for John Brooks. The rest of the officials remain the same. pic.twitter.com/03laOxyvFS
— Connor Humm (@TikiTakaConnor) February 10, 2026
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Middlesbrough head coach Michael Carrick confirmed he is aware of a supporter’s viral vow to stop cutting his hair until the team wins five consecutive matches.
Michael Carrick has reacted to a fan’s unusual commitment to avoid the barber until United secures five straight victories.
Speaking on the viral pledge, the head coach noted, “I’m aware of it. My kids have made me aware of it but it certainly won’t go into the team talk.” While the story has gained traction online, Carrick remains focused on immediate results.
The former midfielder admitted the lighthearted protest has reached his household but insists it remains a side note to professional duties.
“I can understand what’s going on. It does make me smile but it won’t make an impact in the end,” he explained.
For Carrick, tactical preparation outweighs the pressure of ending a supporter’s growing mane through a winning streak.
Eni Aluko has accused Ian Wright of being disrespectful for refusing to accept her apology following a public feud over the prominence of male pundits in women’s football coverage.
Former England international Eni Aluko has reignited her public dispute with Ian Wright, accusing the Arsenal legend of “disrespect” after he reportedly refused her apology.
Aluko had previously criticized broadcasters for using male pundits like Wright for women’s football finals over highly-capped female players.
Despite reaching out both publicly and privately to mend the relationship, Aluko claims Wright has failed to show “allyship.”
The fallout escalated on social media, where Aluko expressed disappointment over the lack of a resolution nine months later.
Broadcaster Laura Woods also joined the fray, defending Wright and arguing that punditry roles should be based on communication skills rather than caps.
Aluko stated: “Unfortunately, my sincerity, my humility, was met with disrespect. When I apologised to Ian Wright publicly and privately he had an opportunity to show the grace.”
Joan Laporta and several board members have resigned from their positions at FC Barcelona to run in the club’s presidential elections scheduled for March 15, 2026.
Joan Laporta has officially stepped down as president of FC Barcelona to facilitate his candidacy in the club’s upcoming elections on March 15.
The move complies with club statutes requiring sitting presidents to resign before seeking re-election. Several board members joined Laporta in resigning, effectively triggering a leadership transition.
Rafael Yuste will serve as interim president until a permanent board is elected this spring.
The club confirmed the procedural move following a board meeting on Monday where the election timeline was finalized.
The official statement noted: “President Joan Laporta has resigned from his position in order to be able to stand for election to the Board of Directors, which will be held on March 15.”
The interim management committee will now oversee administrative duties as the electoral process begins.
Barcelona’s Rodriguez faces surgery possibility.
Aston Villa face a battle to keep star man Morgan Rogers this summer as a £100 million price tag draws interest from Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal.
Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers is set to ignite a bidding war this summer as elite Premier League clubs intensify their interest.
Despite signing a significant contract extension through 2031 just months ago, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano suggests the 23-year-old’s future remains uncertain.
Valuation for the versatile England international has reportedly soared toward £100 million following his immense form under Unai Emery this campaign.
Chelsea and Tottenham are leading the pursuit, with the latter viewing Rogers as a “dream” signing for manager Thomas Frank.
Arsenal and Liverpool are also monitoring the situation, as Villa faces a major challenge to retain their standout playmaker if Champions League qualification is not secured.
As Fabrizio Romano noted, “Yes, Morgan Rogers extended his contract at Aston Villa a few months ago, but there will be movement again.”
