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New Arsenal signing confident he can replace Aaron Ramsdale in goal for Gunners
Arsenal's latest signing Matt Turner says he's ready to compete with goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale for a place in the first-team once he joins up with the squad in the summer.The American, who signed from New England Revolution last week, insists he isn't coming to Arsenal to simply make up the numbers and expects to give manager Mikel Arteta a selection headache.The 27-year-old said he was written off as a back up when called up to the US national side last year, but has proved his worth by winning 16 caps already, and is preparing for a similar story when he arrives in the Premier League."When I got my first chance with the national team, it was only as a No 3," he said via The Evening Standard."No one ever really took me seriously, so I'm not going over there just to collect a cheque and ride off into the sunset."I'm going to push myself, I'm going to push Aaron and continue to help him get better and help myself get better."In spite of Turner's fierce optimism, Ramsdale has been in fine form this season and has firmly established himself as the Gunners' No 1 goalkeeper ahead of Bernd Leno - who is expected to leave at the end of the season.Who is the best goalkeeper in the Premier League at the moment? Let us know in the comments...He'll be a difficult man to unseat, particularly with a burgeoning England career on the horizon, but Turner remains steadfast in giving the £30 million former Sheffield United man a run for his money."You dream.
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Premier League star with most MOTM awards this season is not from Liverpool or Man City
Premier League this season does not play for either Liverpool or Manchester City.Newcastle United's Allan Saint-Maximin has won more than any other player so far this season based on WhoScored's player ratings.That is despite the Magpies' perilous current league position as they sit just one place above the relegation zone, having spent 15 consecutive matchdays in the drop zone between October and February.Meanwhile, Liverpool and City are currently embroiled in a race for the league title, having only lost four matches between them all season.Saint-Maximin has picked up six man of the match awards from his 23 league appearances according to WhoScored's player ratings.He also has an average rating of 7.25 so far this season, Newcastle's second highest behind January signing Kieran Trippier, who has a 7.87 rating with his two goals in four appearances for the club.It is also enough to earn him a place in WhoScored's current best XI for the season, as one of only three players not from City or Liverpool.Will Newcastle United avoid relegation this season? Let us know in the comments section below.The other two to feature are Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale and Chelsea's Thiago Silva.Saint-Maximin has been bright spark for Newcastle this season, despite their difficult start to the campaign, scoring five goals and adding three assists so far.The highest ranking Liverpool player based on man of the match awards is Mohamed Salah, who is tied second with Wolverhampton Wanderers keeper Jose Sa on five.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox -
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Arsenal complete transfer for £7.5million goalkeeper - but won't announce it until the summer
Arsenal are set to complete the signing of goalkeeper Matt Turner, but are reluctant to announce his arrival until the summer transfer window opens.According to football.london, a deal has been reached between the Gunners and MLS outfit New England Revolution for the shot-stopper, with a fee being agreed of £4.5m leading to £7.5m plus further bonuses.However, Arsenal will not announce the signing until Turner has completed his medical.Personal terms have already been agreed with the player and the Revs have even announced that the 27-year-old will be making the move to the Emirates Stadium in the summer, but the Gunners are refusing to jump the gun on the transfer.A statement on the Revolutions' website stated: “The New England Revolution have agreed to terms for goalkeeper Matt Turner to join Arsenal of the English Premier League in a summer transfer for an undisclosed fee pending completion of a medical.“Turner, the 2021 Allstate MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, is expected to join Arsenal in late June 2022, allowing the United States international to remain with New England through the entirety of the 2022 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League campaign and nearly half of the 2022 MLS regular season.“Further information will be shared when the transfer is completed.”The arrival of Turner will open the door for Bernd Leno to leave the club in the summer too, who has been replaced by Englishman Aaron Ramsdale this season.HAVE YOUR SAY! Who else should Arsenal sign in the summer? Comment below.Leno was the first-choice keeper in North London for the three seasons prior to Ramsdale’s arrival, however, he has started just three Premier League fixtures this campaign and the writing is on the wall for the Germany international.Leno
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Ruben Neves aims savage dig at Arsenal for celebrations after Wolves win
Arsenal for their celebrations in the wake of their win over his side on Thursday night.The midfielder played all 90 minutes as the Gunners claimed the three points from their trip to Molineux, moving them above Manchester United in the Premier League table.Arsenal defender Gabriel scored the only goal of the game after 25 minutes when he bundled in Alexandre Lacazette's flick-on.The visitors were also forced to play with 10 men for the final 20 minutes of the game, with Gabriel Martinelli sent off after committing two bookable offences within five seconds.Despite their one-man advantage during that period, Wolves were unable to find a way past Aaron Ramsdale in the Arsenal goal.When Michael Oliver blew the final whistle the Gunners players celebrated wildly, something that Neves has taken issue with.Speaking in his post-match interview, the Portuguese star aimed a savage dig at the visitors for the manner of their celebrations, claiming it shows the level they are on.“We did well but we are struggling to score goals and conceding a lot on set-pieces,” Neves said.Who was your man of the match from Arsenal's win at Wolves? Let us know in the comments section...“With their goal there is some doubt about whether it was a foul or not but that's football. We are used to these decisions.“We need to improve a lot on scoring goals because we are creating chances but we're not good enough in that part of the game.“I can accept the decision about their goal but in some games they give it and in some games they don't.
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Arsenal transfer target spotted signing fan’s shirt ahead of move to the Emirates
Arsenal tops while on international duty.The goalkeeper put pen to the paper this transfer window, in a deal that will see him move to north London from Major League Soccer club New England Revolution in the summer, for fee thought to be around £5.8million.While playing for the USA national team, he was happy to oblige, signing Gunners tops after his side’s 1-0 World Cup qualifier win over El Salvador.On his way back towards the tunnel, one fan held out a 2021-22 Arsenal home shirt and the player was happy to sign it.One fan thanked the goalies while another told the goalkeeper to 'take' the shirt home with him.USA head coach Gregg Berhalter said that the keeper’s move to Arsenal is an ‘amazing story’.The coach even believes he can make a play for the number one spot in Mikel Arteta’s side, a spot currently taken up by Aaron Ramsdale.Berhalter said: “It's just an amazing story and it's all down to him, his work ethic, his belief in himself and his never-give-up attitude.“It's a great story and Matt is a great guy, a great team-mate and we're lucky to have him.Do you think this is a good signing for Arsenal? Tell us in the comments section.“Tonight was an example of where he did everything that he had to do. He was calm in all situations.“Wasn't tested much but was there when we needed him and he looked like a player that's going to Arsenal, for sure.”Turner was one of the key players in the US national team achieving the Concacaf Gold Cup last August.
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Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale's perfect response to nuisance pitch invader
Arsenal's clash with Liverpool in the Carabao Cup semi-final was the latest to succumb to it. An attention-seeking supporter managed to jump the barricade in the second-half before running towards the ball, only for Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale to get in his way.The England international picked the up ball up gave the pitch invader a severe reprimand, refusing to shake the young man's hand.Cheers went up around the Emirates Stadium when the fan was eventually tackled to the ground by stewards and carried off out of sight.The pause offered brief respite for the Gunners as they were beaten comfortably by Jurgen Klopp's side, who will meet Chelsea in next month's Carabao Cup final.There was optimism in the north London air before the game, particularly after Mikel Arteta's men battled to earn a draw in last week's first leg, despite losing Granit Xhaka to a first-half red card, and the unexpectedly early return of Thomas Partey.Liverpool meanwhile were without Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita, who are all still away at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) - but that didn't seem to matter in the end.Should pitch invaders be given lifetime stadium bans? Let us know what you think in the comments section below...Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.
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Three things Mikel Arteta got wrong but one he got right as Arsenal bow out to Liverpool
Arsenal are out of the Carabao Cup as goals from Diogo Jota in either half handed Liverpool a 2-0 victory on the night, setting up a clash with Chelsea in the final and the Gunners' expense.After a goalless draw at Anfield a week ago, Arsenal started the game with high spirits and dominated the opening stages, but Jota's goal against the run of play changed the complexion of the tie.The Gunners continued to battle after the break but failed to grab a goal back, and it was the visitors that added to their advantage as Jota got in behind the Arsenal defence before neatly finishing past Aaron Ramsdale.Defeat means that Arsenal's chances of silverware this season are over, and their attention is now solely on the Premier League as they look to climb back into the European places.It was a disappointing end to what was otherwise a decent cup run, and here Daily Star Sport assess what Mikel Arteta got right and wrong on the night...Gabriel Martinelli was clearly told to press Trent Alexander-Arnold down the left, and if was down that channel that Arsenal focused most of their attacks.Although Alexander-Arnold is one of the best in the world from his position, he does lack defensive qualities, and that was highlighted as Martinelli breezed past him on multiple occasions.Usually, Alexander-Arnold has Mohamed Salah as support, and the Egyptian does regularly help out, but in his absence it was 17-year-old Kaide Gordon that filled in, leaving Liverpool light.Arsenal may not have taken advantage of Liverpool's weaknesses, but it'll be something that Gunners legend Patrick Vieira will be very interested in, as his Crystal Palace side face the Reds on Sunday.Takehiro Tomiyasu has been sensational since making the switch to Arsenal on
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Roberto Firmino's "filthy" flick to assist Diogo Jota goal sends Liverpool fans wild
Liverpool fans wild on social media.After a drab 0-0 draw at Anfield last week, the Reds scored the opening goal of the two-legged League Cup semi-final against Arsenal on Thursday evening.And without star man Mohamed Salah or midfield maestro Sadio Mane in the side, it was left to Roberto Firmino to provide the magic.The Reds no.9 has endured a frustrating time so far this season, often having to deputise for Jota in the lone striker role.But with Salah and Mane both away at the Africa Cup of Nations, the duo found themselves starting together for the third successive game.Though Firmino and Jota's link-up play fooled fans into thinking they'd been playing alongside one another for years.Dropping into midfield the Brazilian cushioned a cute first-time backheel into the path of Trent Alexander-Arnold who fed Jota down the left channel.Turning Takehiro Tomiyasu inside out, Jota cut inside to the edge of the area before applying a neat finish under Arsenal 'keeper Aaron Ramsdale.And while the finish was excellent, the flick from Firmino was on another level with fans marvelling at the Brazilain's wizardry on social media.How good was Roberto Firmino's flick? Let us know in the comments section."That’s filthy Firmino," said one supporter."That touch from Firmino in the build-up," commented another, alongside three fire emojis."Brilliant, direct, positive drive into the box but did you see that back heel assist from Firmino?" replied a third.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply
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