
There was a collective deep sigh of relief around the Emirates Stadium at the end of 13 minutes of added time, Arsenal’s four-game winless run ended with a win against Brighton.
It wasn’t the most convincing of performances from the Gunners, a lack of any real clinical edge in the final third still a major concern, but attention will not be on Brighton or Arsenal’s footballing woes, but the worrying head injury of the Brighton full-back Maelys Mpomé, who exited on a stretcher and with an oxygen mask after 10 minutes of treatment on the pitch.
Continue reading…There was a collective deep sigh of relief around the Emirates Stadium at the end of 13 minutes of added time, Arsenal’s four-game winless run ended with a win against Brighton.It wasn’t the most convincing of performances from the Gunners, a lack of any real clinical edge in the final third still a major concern, but attention will not be on Brighton or Arsenal’s footballing woes, but the worrying head injury of the Brighton full-back Maelys Mpomé, who exited on a stretcher and with an oxygen mask after 10 minutes of treatment on the pitch. Continue reading…