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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale on Twitter) is joined by James (@afcjxmes) and Chiddy (@chiddyafc) to discuss the events of the second week of the international break. First, they go through Mikel Arteta's announced extension with the club until 2027 (with a detour involving the recent nostalgia trend surrounding "Barclaysmen"). Then, each of the trio gives their Worst Take of the Break, leading to discussions about whether Kai Havertz is the same player he was at Chelsea, assertions that Declan Rice has regressed under Arteta, and Robert Pires' strange preference of Jeremy Doku over Bukayo Saka. After that, the guys delve into the controversy around Martin Odegaard's injury and attempt to predict the resulting lineup Arteta will go with for the North London Derby. Finally, there is some chatter about Lee Carsley's first matches in charge of England and whether he's done enough to earn the job permanently.
Follow This Week In Arsenal on Twitter @ThisWeekArsenal for more! Or e-mail the podcast with your thoughts, comments, or suggestions at [email protected].
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale on Twitter) is joined by James (@afcjxmes) and Chiddy (@chiddyafc) to discuss the events of the second week of the international break. First, they go through Mikel Arteta's announced extension with the club until 2027 (with a detour involving the recent nostalgia trend surrounding "Barclaysmen"). Then, each of the trio gives their Worst Take of the Break, leading to discussions about whether Kai Havertz is the same player he was at Chelsea, assertions that Declan Rice has regressed under Arteta, and Robert Pires' strange preference of Jeremy Doku over Bukayo Saka. After that, the guys delve into the controversy around Martin Odegaard's injury and attempt to predict the resulting lineup Arteta will go with for the North London Derby. Finally, there is some chatter about Lee Carsley's first matches in charge of England and whether he's done enough to earn the job permanently.
Follow This Week In Arsenal on Twitter @ThisWeekArsenal for more! Or e-mail the podcast with your thoughts, comments, or suggestions at [email protected].