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  1. 'The standards have raised'published at 13:13 BST

    Alex Howell
    Arsenal reporter

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    The physical demands on players and relentless schedule meant Mikel Arteta and the club decided they needed to bring in high-calibre players to ensure there was not a drop in quality during times like this.

    Kai Havertz has a knee injury that will keep him out for weeks, Bukayo Saka has been unavailable since the 5-0 win over Leeds with a hamstring injury, while centre-back William Saliba was withdrawn with an ankle problem in the defeat at Liverpool.

    Midfielder Martin Odegaard has had a shoulder problem and was again withdrawn against Nottingham Forest after an awkward fall.

    The absence of this quartet would usually be a cause for crisis at Arsenal, and injuries to their influential players last season was a major factor in why the Gunners fell away in the title race to finish second behind Liverpool and falter in the Champions League semi-final against Paris St-Germain.

    While Arteta will be eager for those players to return, his side - led by impressive England duo Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze - proved they have the talent and options to cope and get results after their 3-0 victory over Forest on Saturday.

    When asked about his summer recruitment, the Spaniard said: "If we wouldn't have done that and, as you said, with the injuries that we have, unfortunately some of them are very difficult to control, we would have been in a very different place.

    "We knew that that was the standard, that's the standard of the other teams in the league in Europe, and you can see that.

    "I'm very happy because it gives us options, it gives us the capacity as well to change games, it gives the capacity to have presence in the team, and now we have to make sure that everybody feels connected and important."

    Arsenal travel to Spain on Tuesday to face Athletic Bilbao for the first of their Champions League games this season and Arteta said that was another reason the club decided to invest.

    "The players have to play 70 or 74 games throughout the season. It's never been done," he added.

    "When the intensity was that high, they are not going to be able to sustain that. So you need more players, the standards have raised, we need better players and there's no secret."

    It was a sentiment backed up by former Arsenal defender Martin Keown.

    "That was a real scary show of strength from Arsenal, with the quality of player. You've been without Havertz, and Saka unavailable, and that was a problem for Arsenal last season, but not this," he told TNT Sports.

    "Madueke, Eze coming in today, both of them outstanding. [Viktor] Gyokeres, what about that second goal, so direct, forward pass. This man in the box, a real predator.

    "The quality of the group, even this young man [Cristhian Mosquera] at the back, what a performance that was. His full debut at Arsenal, home game, outstanding.

    "At the moment, Arsenal are looking so strong."

  2. Analysis: Gunners dominate to shake off Liverpool losspublished at 15:20 BST 13 September

    Alex Howell
    Arsenal reporter

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    Arsenal were criticised for their performance in the loss against Liverpool before the international break, but they brushed off that disappointment to dominate against Nottingham Forest.

    In response, Mikel Arteta named an attacking side with Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke either side of striker Viktor Gyokeres.

    In midfield, Mikel Merino was handed a start, after scoring a hat-trick against Turkey for Spain while on international duty, alongside Martin Odegaard as Arsenal looked to take control of the game.

    Martin Zubimendi, there to link up the play, scored two goals in the same game for the first time in his top-flight club career.

    Madueke, fresh from scoring his first England goal, continued that good form and was the Gunners' standout player.

    He was positive whenever he was on the ball and provided an outlet for his team. And Forest, following an injury to Murillo, moved Neco Williams to left-back in an attempt to keep Madueke quiet.

    Madueke was replaced to a standing ovation while the supporters inside the stadium sang his name.

    Cristhian Mosquera started alongside centre-back Gabriel in place of William Saliba, who is continuing his recovery from an ankle problem, and also put in an impressive performance.

    David Raya also reached a milestone as he made his 100th appearance for Arsenal and kept his 42nd clean sheet.

  3. Arsenal 3-0 Nottingham Forest: What Arteta said published at 15:19 BST 13 September

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    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta spoke to BBC Match of the Day after his side's victory over Nottingham Forest: "We had quite a lot of uncertainties, the boys had been away for 10 days travelling the world, only one day to prepare the match with an early kick-off.

    "With those conditions, I think the boys did really well. A lot of new relationships on the pitches and you can see how they will flourish. Three goals, a clean sheet, three points so, overall, very good."

    On Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke: "Both are them were terrific. A real threat with their own qualities, so different with the way that they create danger and threat and unpredictability to the opponent, so very pleased.

    "They are very different, we need to use them because it will require different profiles around them to maximum the qualities that they have but they're in a good moment."

    On Martin Zubimendi: "Incredible. The way he is performing, the authority he is showing is great."

    On back four without William Saliba: "[Cristhian] Mosquera again. We had to throw him in after five minutes at Anfield, unbelievable performance - and again today. He was really solid, really convincing and connected with the back line. Very impressive."

    On Martin Odegaard injury: "We don't know what happens, it looks like the same area as the previous injury. But the rest is good. We still have some other who are not available but we are ok."

    On busy schedule: "We have a lot of games so we need everybody, we are going to have to rotate the team and keep the freshness and the spirit very high. We have a beautiful game to play now in Bilbao, very close to my home town and I know how it is going to be."

    Speaking to TNT Sports about tough choices in future selections, Arteta added: "This is what we want. When you look at other teams and the squads they have built, we all have the same. You want to be competing at the very highest level.

    "We've lost Kai [Havertz] already for three of four months, Bukayo [Saka] for a few weeks and you need replacements. In the Premier League, it is so tough."

    Did you know?

    • Eberechi Eze is the first English player to score or assist on his first Premier League start for Arsenal since Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain against Manchester United in January 2012.

  4. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest: Team news published at 11:27 BST 13 September

    It's a full debut for Eberechi Eze but there is no place for Declan Rice in Arsenal's starting line-up, with the midfielder settling for a place on the bench.

    William Saliba is not in the matchday squad as he's still recovering from injury.

    Arsenal starting XI: Raya, Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel, Calafiori, Zubimendi, Merino, Odegaard, Eze, Madueke, Gyokeres

    Subs: Arrizabalaga, Hincapie, White, Martinelli, Trossard, Nwaneri, Rice, Lewis-Skelly, Dowman

    Douglas Luiz, a summer signing from Juventus, is on the bench for Forest as the Brazilian looks for his first minutes in a Forest shirt.

    Nottingham Forest starting XI: Sels, Williams, Murillo, Milenkovic, Morato, Anderson, Sangare, Gibbs-White, Ndoye, Hudson-Odoi, Wood

    Subs: Victor, McAtee, Hutchinson, Boly, Luiz, Kalimuendo, Bakwa, Savona, Yates

  5. Follow Saturday's Premier League games livepublished at 11:21 BST 13 September

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  6. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 19:23 BST 12 September

    Tom McCoy
    BBC Sport journalist

    Former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou takes charge of his first game as Nottingham Forest head coach, returning to north London to face Arsenal. BBC Sport takes a look at some of the key themes before Saturday's match.

    Arsenal paid out approximately £250m on transfers this summer, taking their overall spending under Mikel Arteta to nearly £930m. When a handful of minor sales are accounted for, their net spend in the most recent window was £240m, the highest figure in the top flight, with Liverpool (£222m) the only other club to break the £200m mark.

    Those numbers will bring even more scrutiny and pressure on the Gunners, who have not won the league since 2004 and have gone five years since lifting the FA Cup, their only major trophy under Arteta.

    Defeat at Anfield last time out was certainly not a terminal blow to their title ambitions, but registering just a single shot on target highlighted a familiar failing. Arteta's side scored 69 Premier League goals last term, 22 fewer than in 2023-24, with the number of shots also falling by 111. That drop-off in attacking threat ultimately prevented them from running eventual champions Liverpool close.

    It is well documented how crucial set-pieces are to Arsenal, and four of the Gunners' six goals this term have come in that manner. But aside from restarts, the Londoners have struggled to break down opponents, with their expected goals figure from open play just 1.54, the second lowest in the league.

    Three games – including tricky away trips to Manchester United and Liverpool – obviously represents a small sample size. Arteta will still be confident that when new arrivals - such as Eberechi Eze, Noni Madueke and Viktor Gyokeres - are fully up to speed, Arsenal's attack will click.

    Lowest open-play expected goals total in the Premier League this season

    Postecoglou's swift return

    Nottingham Forest also have a host of summer signings to integrate, having spent approximately £190m on 13 new players, but all eyes on Saturday will be on the man in the visitors' dugout. Postecoglou was named as Forest head coach on Tuesday, just 95 days after being sacked by Spurs.

    The Australian didn't win a north London derby as Tottenham boss but guiding Forest to their first victory on Arsenal turf since 1989 would be the perfect way to win over any sceptical supporters who doubt the wisdom of dismissing Nuno Espirito Santo.

    The Portuguese left the City Ground following a deteriorating relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis and tension with Edu, the club's recently appointed global head of football. But Nuno's legacy mean he is unlikely to be out of work long – he took Forest into Europe for the first time in 30 years and leaves with the highest Premier League win percentage of any manager in the club's history.

    Nottingham Forest managers' Premier League record
  7. Sutton's predictions: Arsenal v Nottingham Forestpublished at 18:22 BST 12 September

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    I am not expecting an extreme change from Nottingham Forest in Ange Postecoglou's first game in charge.

    Sure, he will tweak things, and he has got his principles where he likes to play attacking football, but I can't imagine him going in with a high defensive line in his first game, especially against Arsenal.

    A return to north London is pretty much as tough a start as he could get, even though Arsenal have a few injuries with Bukayo Saka, William Saliba and Kai Havertz ruled out.

    There is so much talent in the Arsenal squad now that they are still so dangerous - Noni Madueke was excellent for England against Serbia, and he will be full of confidence after that display.

    This might be another game where Arsenal have to grind a result out, but they will find a way of winning it.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-0

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  8. Arteta on Saka's fitness, Raya's record and Hincapiepublished at 14:30 BST 12 September

    Katie Stafford
    BBC Sport journalist

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Nottingham Forest (kick-off 12:30 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Bukayo Saka "is still out," while a "decision" will be made on William Saliba after he trained on Friday.

    • Arteta confirmed there are no injury concerns post-international break and Ben White has also trained and "is OK."

    • Deadline day signing Piero Hincapie "is ready to go" and likely to feature against Forest. Arteta added: "He has trained two days with us and he had a very successful time for Argentina."

    • On the defender: "He is a player we have wanted for a few years. With the departure of Jakub Kiwior as well, we needed another player in that position."

    • Arteta said it is hard to predict how Forest will play under new manager Ange Postecoglou but uncertainty and changing styles is "what we prepare for every single day".

    • On the break coming straight after the Liverpool defeat: "After a defeat you want to have a game in the next three days to get it out of your system. But at the same time, I look at the international players and see how they have grown in terms of the impact they have had."

    • David Raya's 41 clean sheets in 99 appearances "is the best in the history of the football club" with Arteta then joking he "was hammered" by people when he brought Raya in.

    • He said "work never stops" around contract negotiations with Bukayo Saka and William Saliba, but "the good thing is that the players want to remain here and want to be a big part of the future".

    • On Kai Havertz: "Kai is looking really good. He is walking freely and starting to do some bits. It was a very tough decision for him to go and have the surgery. But it was the right one. I cannot say a timeframe."

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  9. 'Forest starts a tough month of fixtures for Gunners'published at 10:49 BST 12 September

    Alex Howell
    Arsenal reporter

    Mikel Arteta in trainingImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal's match on Saturday against Nottingham Forest is the start of a tough month of fixtures for the Gunners.

    In September they face Forest, Athletic Bilbao, Manchester City and Newcastle in the Champions League and Premier League.

    They also travel to League One Port Vale in the Carabao Cup third round.

    This tough run is exactly why Mikel Arteta and Arsenal decided to strengthen their squad so much in the transfer window.

    This week will also be the first time Arteta has all of his players together after the window has shut, and Piero Hincapie will meet the rest of his team-mates after signing on deadline day.

    Arteta is due to speak to the media before the Forest game at 13:30 BST. Come back to this page later for all the key lines from the Arsenal boss.

  10. Gossip: Saka and Saliba contracts extensions edge closerpublished at 07:27 BST 11 September

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    Arsenal are advancing in talks to extend the deals of England winger Bukayo Saka and France centre-back William Saliba, with the pair, both 24, out of contract at the end of the 2026-27 season. (Teamtalk), external

    Meanwhile, Hamburg have an option to turn 25-year-old Portuguese midfielder Fabio Vieira's loan move from Arsenal into a permanent switch for €20m (£17.3m). (Bild, via Goal), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Thursday's full gossip column

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  11. How can Martinelli silence his critics?published at 14:27 BST 10 September

    Alex Howell
    Football reporter

    Gabriel Martinelli Image source, Getty Images

    Gabriel Martinelli is a hardworking player who cares deeply about succeeding at Arsenal. He is aware of the social media criticism of his performances and the discussion about his place in the team.

    That would be hard for any player to deal with and while that scrutiny is part of the ups and downs of a professional football career, it does not lend itself to players creating off-the-cuff moments that can win matches.

    He scored 10 goals in 51 games and registered six assists in all competitions last season, which is a solid return, but maybe not one of a top winger at a team competing for the title and going deep in the Champions League.

    One of Martinelli's best moments did come in the Champions League when he scored the winning goal at the Bernabeu in the second leg, after Arsenal beat Real Madrid 3-0 in the first leg to ensure their place in the semi-final.

    The change in Arsenal's style could also be one of the reasons for Martinelli's downturn in form.

    During his best season in 2022-23, Martinelli scored 15 goals in all competitions and registered six assists.

    Arsenal were a lot more open during that time and the attacks allowed them to develop more naturally.

    Since then, Arteta has changed tack, now playing with more control and are more considered in their build-up. That does not necessarily suit Martinelli, who thrives with open spaces to run in to.

    During the last campaign, the Gunners were decimated by injury to attacking players and Martinelli had his own fitness issues.

    This season Arteta has again changed his side's style, being more direct and transitional in the hope of getting the best from £64m Victor Gyokeres.

    That change may well benefit Martinelli, who is one of the quickest players in the Premier League. Balls in behind opposition defences may give him the chance to get through on goal quicker.

  12. Rice assist numbers continue to growpublished at 10:41 BST 10 September

    Declan Rice has six assists in his past 13 games for England, as compared to going without an assist for the previous 55 games.

    Declan Rice's creative streak shows no signs of slowing down.

    After going 55 England caps without registering an assist, the Arsenal midfielder has now set up six goals in his past 13 international appearances, including two in Tuesday's win over Serbia.

    It mirrors his growing influence at club level. Rice has laid on one assist in the opening three Premier League fixtures this season, and has set up 22 goals in Arsenal colours.

    Rice is now becoming a consistent creative outlet, for club and country.

  13. Gossip: Arsenal consider exits for Jesus and Trossardpublished at 07:23 BST 10 September

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    Arsenal will consider the sales of Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus, 28, and Belgium forward Leandro Trossard, 30, in the January transfer window. (Football Insider), external

    Meanwhile, Manchester United have set their sights on signing Belgium centre-back Zeno Debast, 21, in January from manager Ruben Amorim's former club Sporting but Arsenal and Aston Villa are among the other sides interested. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Wednesday's full gossip column

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  14. 'Merino could play with Gyokeres in a 4-2-3-1' - but is Arteta 'too defence-orientated'?published at 14:59 BST 9 September

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    Arsenal players Mikel Merino and Viktor GyokeresImage source, Getty Images

    We asked for your views on whether Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta should consider playing midfielder Mikel Merino up front alongside Viktor Gyokeres to "unlock opposition defences" this season.

    Has Merino shown enough to contend for the number nine position? Our fan writer Laura Kirk-Francis thinks so.

    But here are some of your thoughts:

    Carlos: It won't happen. Arteta is wedded to a 4-3-3, which means one central striker and that has to be Gyokeres. My view is that Gyokeres' signing, just as would have been the case with Benjamin Sesko, is a huge shot in the dark. Arteta will do everything to make it work, so there will be no Merino up front other than in the Carabao Cup match against Port Vale.

    Paul: Arteta is too defence-orientated to make a change like that.

    David: I suggested putting Merino up front for the Liverpool game and having Ethan Nwaneri with Gabriel and Noni Madueke. I understand that means leaving attackers on the bench, but it's solid. Merino can help more defensively and in midfield, plus he can make his runs and confuse defenders. Then you have amazing firepower to bring on. This only works against the best teams and would make us more unpredictable, but is also super solid. I feel I'm the only one thinking this though...

    Kitt: A 4-2-3-1 could work. Merino would play behind Gyokeres with Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka on the wings.

  15. Clinical and an aerial threat - why Merino is an attacking optionpublished at 12:33 BST 9 September

    Joe Bradshaw
    BBC Sport Senior Journalist

    Mikel Merino celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Mikel Merino has seven Premier League goals for Arsenal.

    Most were scored in that scarcely believable period where the Gunners were searching for anyone to fill the void in attack in the second half of last season and contributed to 14 points in their attempts to win the title.

    His total is clearly not a huge amount, but earlier on Tuesday, our fan writer Laura Kirk-Francis suggested the Spain midfielder could make an impact for Mikel Arteta's occasionally shot-shy side.

    After all, he is fresh off scoring four goals on international duty including a first career hat-trick against Turkey.

    Digging into some numbers, there is some juice to her argument.

    This graph from BBC Sport, sourced from Opta, illustrates the shot conversion rates of several Arsenal players in the Premier League over the past 10 seasons, specifically those who have scored at least five goals.
Olivier Giroud has the highest shot conversion rate at 28.1%.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang follows with a rate of 21.9%.
Alexandre Lacazette and Mikel Merino are close, with rates of 18.5% and 18.4% respectively.
Mesut Ozil and Kai Havertz have the lowest rates among those listed, at 18.2% and 18% respectively.

    Taking shot conversion rate as a metric in isolation, Merino ranks fourth for Arsenal across the past 10 seasons.

    It is all the more impressive considering the identities of the three goalscorers above him.

    Of all the players who have more than five Premier League goals for the club in that time, he has taken the fewest shots, offering up the smallest sample size but also indicating how clinical he is.

    The variety of his goals is also noteworthy. Two with his left foot, one with his right and four with his head.

    Only three players have more headed goals for Arsenal in that time period – and the Spaniard has been in the building for just a year.

    Laura argued that fielding Merino at number six against Liverpool nullified his attacking threat. The heatmap below supports this - he did not even touch the ball in the opposition penalty area.

    Mikel Merino's touch map for ArsenalImage source, Opta

    Somehow, when Merino is on the field, Arteta needs to find a way to get him into areas where his eye for goal, and particularly his heading ability, can cause problems for the opponent.

    Clearly that does not mean replacing Viktor Gyokeres, whose £64m presence cements his place in Arsenal's starting XI.

    But here is a midfielder with an obvious goalscoring threat and sticking him in the centre of the park likely clips his wings.

    Whether Arteta is willing to let Merino fly could make a significant difference this season.

  16. Lewis-Skelly left out of England's squad for Serbiapublished at 12:30 BST 9 September

    Alex Howell
    Arsenal reporter

    Myles Lewis-Skelly prepares to take a throw in for EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    Myles Lewis-Skelly has been left of the England squad to play Serbia in the World Cup qualifier in Belgrade.

    Thomas Tuchel confirmed to the media at his pre-match press conference that all his players were available and the versatile Arsenal player has been left out.

    There had been concerns about the fitness of centre-back Marc Guehi, who was withdrawn with a groin issue in the win over Andorra, but Tuchel confirmed he was fit to play.

    England can name 23 players in the matchday squad under Uefa rules, with centre-back Jarell Quansah left out of the pool for the game with Andorra.

    Lewis-Skelly trained on Monday at St George's Park with the rest of the England squad and travelled to Serbia.

    The omission of the left-back means Lewis-Skelly will rest before Arsenal's match with Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

    He has started three of England's four World Cup qualifiers but Djed Spence or Tino Livramento are now likely to get the nod for at left back.

    Elsewhere, fellow Arsenal full-back Ben White is hoping to be available for Saturday's match with Forest.

    He started the opening-day win at Manchester United but missed the last two league games with a knock.