Arsenal legend claims ‘gutted’ Carragher just ‘bitter’ with Man City the ‘ones to beat’, not Liverpool
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour thinks Jamie Carragher’s reaction to the Gunners’ celebrations was “bitter” after their 3-1 win over Liverpool.
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour thinks Jamie Carragher’s reaction to the Gunners’ celebrations was “bitter” after their 3-1 win over Liverpool.
Tottenham dropped another big three points with a defeat to West Ham on Thursday and their status as title challengers is under serious threat.
An Arsenal great thinks Chelsea could improve their team by signing a player from his former club.
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour reckons Aaron Ramsdale “needs to look at his options at the end of the season” and hope for a chance before the Euros.
Ray Parlour has identified where Arsenal will still need to improve if they are going to win the Premier League title this season.
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour reckons Emile Smith Rowe “has got to do something” to show Mikel Arteta he’s an “important player” when he gets a another chance.
Ray Parlour feels the signing of James Maddison at Tottenham for a reported £40million is an “absolute steal” which could help them to keep Harry Kane.
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour thinks his former club should attempt to sign Brentford striker Ivan Toney over Chelsea forward Kai Havertz.
Ray Parlour is concerned about Arsenal’s pursuit of West Ham’s Declan Rice as the Gunners have seen a bid knocked back for the England international.
Ray Parlour has warned Arsenal that they risk spending their whole budget on one player if they bring Declan Rice to north London this summer.
Ray Parlour thinks West Ham United and England star Declan Rice should be Arsenal’s main midfield target heading into this summer’s transfer window.
Arsenal hero Ray Parlour thinks Arsenal need to sign a new striker and has urged Mikel Arteta to bring in Brenford’s Ivan Toney. Toney has scored an impressive 20 goals…
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour thinks his former club “will have one hand on the title” if they win against Liverpool at Anfield this weekend.
Ray Parlour thinks only two Liverpool players would make the cut in a combined XI with Arsenal ahead of this weekend’s game at Anfield.
Parlour thinks it will be “huge” for Arsenal when Saka signs a new contract as “most teams around the world would love” to have the 21-year-old.
Ray Parlour reckons Man Utd will finish third this season but will be “one of the favourites” to win the Premier League title in 2024.
Arsenal have been warned that “a lot of clubs will be interested” in signing Bukayo Saka if they are unable to get him to sign a new long-term contract.
Club legend Ray Parlour has told Arsenal that they “need” to sign Leicester City star Youri Tielemans and a new striker during the winter transfer window.
Ray Parlour has pleaded with Arsenal to “nail down” Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli so they do not lose them for free or for a reduced transfer fee.
Ray Parlour has left Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Roberto Firmino out of his combined XI of Arsenal and Liverpool players.
Steven Gerrard is “confident” that Douglas Luiz “understands” why Aston Villa did not let him leave to join Arsenal on deadline day.
“Then Liverpool, definitely. I think Arsenal have to aim for third. That’s going to be their aim.”
“He’s a winner, he’s been in winning sides so he’s got to bring that mentality across to the team now.”
“Right now, you’d probably look at someone like Graham Potter, wouldn’t you?”
Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour thinks one Man City forward “would be a great signing” for Real Madrid…
Ray Parlour thinks Son Heung-min elbowed Rob Holding in the face during the north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal.
“I’m sure Spurs will be saying; ‘Well OK, let’s play down the left-hand side at Tavares.’”
“You don’t want to be getting into bidding wars. How many clubs will be after him, if he’s available?”
“I’d expect him to only get better as he moves towards his peak years.”
“That’s bang out of order. I don’t think I’d do that. I know it’s a big game for both sides but come on,”