The Jonaben Challenge – Week 8
We’re back from the international break, and that can only mean one thing — the Jonaben Challenge is back on!
Never Miss a Beat!
We’re back from the international break, and that can only mean one thing — the Jonaben Challenge is back on!
Ødegaard’s absence leaves a significant creative void in Mikel Arteta’s side.
This could be one of the most exciting and closely contested matches of the season.
As always, the beauty of the challenge is seeing how our predictions play out once the weekend kicks off.
his system, often described as ill-suited to the pace and physicality of the premier league, has left players struggling to adapt.
Two losses in a row isn’t a crisis by itself.
But add the injuries, the uncertainty around new signings, and the reliance on an ageing Salah, and suddenly the alarm bells ring louder.
It’s a mix of timing, rules, and some careful squad management from Enzo Maresca.
United’s away form is a worry, while Brentford are stubborn in front of their fans.
Eberechi Eze marked a significant milestone in his Arsenal career by scoring his first goal for the club.
The Premier League is serving up a mouthwatering clash this Sunday as Arsenal host Manchester City at the Emirates.
Manchester City swept aside their rivals Manchester United with a clinical 3–0 victory at the Etihad Stadium.
For opponents, the message is clear: against Liverpool, the game isn’t over until it’s really over.
The question was whether Liverpool would take advantage before the final whistle.
When Chelsea looked flat and short of ideas against Brentford, it was Cole Palmer who stepped up to spark life into the team.
Chelsea were left frustrated after letting victory slip away in the final minutes of their Premier League clash with Brentford.
When Arsenal signed Martín Zubimendi from Real Sociedad this summer, almost everyone was asking the same question: can he really handle the Premier League?
Arsenal looked every bit like title challengers on Saturday afternoon as they brushed aside Nottingham Forest with a commanding 3-0 win at the Emirates Stadium.
Isak’s signing has Liverpool fans dreaming of a new dynasty, the kind that echoes Van Dijk’s arrival in 2018.