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Kelly Cates and guests chat all things Arsenal ahead of the 2025/26 Premier League season. Theo Walcott, Alex Howell and Alex Moneypenny ask if Arsenal are ready to go again.
Get the latest on summer arrivals, including Viktor Gyökeres and Martin Zubimendi - can both hit the ground running?
The panel debate what a successful season looks like for Mikel Arteta, and former Arsenal academy coach Temisan Williams joins to lift the lid on wonderkid Max Dowman after an impressive pre-season from the 15-year-old.
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02:15 Arsenal's business so far
03:30 Gyökeres arrives
06:00 Havertz & Gyökeres
13:20 Praise for Zubimendi
19:55 Noni Madueke's role this season
25:20 Will Ebere Eze sign?
29:00 Is a trophy a must?
36:50 15-year-old Dowman
47:15 Man Utd v Arsenal preview
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Saturday's briefing: Alleged racist abuse of Antoine Semenyo mars Liverpool win
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  • The Independent

Saturday's briefing: Alleged racist abuse of Antoine Semenyo mars Liverpool win

Liverpool's win over Bournemouth in the Premier League curtain-raiser was overshadowed by alleged racist abuse directed at visiting winger Antoine Semenyo. The Premier League will launch a full investigation after the game was briefly halted in the first half, while Semenyo scored both the Cherries' goals in their 4-2 defeat. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe believes wantaway striker Alexander Isak could still play for the club – but that depends on the player. Premier League to investigate after reports of racist abuse The Premier League has said it will launch a full investigation after Liverpool's curtain-raiser against Bournemouth at Anfield was halted when visiting forward Semenyo reported being racially abused by a spectator. Match referee Taylor stopped play in the 29th minute and spoke with managers Arne Slot and Andoni Iraola before respective captains Virgil van Dijk and Adam Smith were called over to the dugouts. A Premier League statement read: 'Tonight's match between Liverpool Football Club and AFC Bournemouth was temporarily paused during the first half after a report of discriminatory abuse from the crowd, directed at Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo. 'This is in line with the Premier League's on-field anti-discrimination protocol. The incident at Anfield will now be fully investigated. We offer our full support to the player and both clubs.' Merseyside Police said a 47-year-old man was removed from the ground, and an investigation was under way after his identity was confirmed. Liverpool win marred by Semenyo incident Liverpool's defence of their Premier League title got off to an unconvincing start but the late victory was soured by the alleged racist abuse directed at Semenyo. The winger responded brilliantly with both the Cherries' goals as they came from two down as Iraola's side exposed the same defensive weaknesses Crystal Palace did in Sunday's Community Shield victory. But forgotten man Federico Chiesa, whose future looked to be elsewhere, volleyed home his first league goal in the 88th minute before Mohamed Salah scored for the eighth time in nine opening-day fixtures. But that did not diminish what was hugely-deserved credit for Semenyo, who did not allow the first-half incident to throw him off his game, as he gave former team-mate and Liverpool's new left-back Milos Kerkez a torrid time. Eddie Howe: Alexander Isak could still play for Newcastle again Newcastle boss Howe has admitted want-away striker Isak will determine whether or not he plays for the club again. The 25-year-old Sweden international will not be involved in Saturday's Premier League opener at Aston Villa after telling the club he wants to explore his options this summer, with Liverpool having had a £110million bid for the player rejected. Head coach Howe, who believes Isak could yet be reintegrated back into the squad, has been diplomatic to date when asked about his star striker, but asked if he could see him playing for the Magpies before the end of the summer transfer window, he replied: 'As I sit here now, I don't know that. Alex will control that.' Mikel Arteta in no doubt over captain Mikel Arteta insists there is 'no question' Martin Odegaard still deserves to captain Arsenal after former skipper Tony Adams called for the Norwegian to be stripped of the armband. Adams, speaking at an Irish Independent Sport event in Dublin, demanded the Gunners boss make the change ahead of the new campaign, arguing 'proper player' Declan Rice was the man for the job. But Arteta said: 'My opinion is clear and it's not just my opinion. It's all the staff and especially the players. 'I asked them to vote (for) the captain and I got the results yesterday. By a mile, by a big, big, by 100 miles, everybody chose the same person, Martin Odegaard, which is the most clear sign that you can have.' What's on today? The Premier League's first round of matches continues as 10 clubs launch their new season. Aston Villa face Newcastle in a lunchtime kick-off at Villa Park before Brighton play Fulham, newly-promoted Sunderland take on West Ham and Tottenham clash with Burnley – all in 3pm kick-offs. Manchester City play at Wolves in the evening match, while there is a full programme of English Football League, plus Scottish League Cup, League One and Two matches.

Teddy Bridgewater reveals why he is 'very upset' to be back in the NFL after retirement U-turn at the age of 32
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A seemingly innocuous social media post changed everything. Bridgewater's Facebook message was designed to find donors willing to help offset team expenses not covered by the school, expenses - from food to rides home from practice - that he freely admitted he paid out of his own pocket in 2024. Yet his admission also constituted potential violations concerning impermissible benefits. Bridgewater - who did not take a salary as head coach - self-reported the payments and was subsequently suspended. The Florida High School Athletic Association's investigation is ongoing. 'It's very upsetting,' Bridgewater said following a joint practice between the Buccaneers and Steelers ahead of their preseason game at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday night. 'Just knowing that you have good intentions and those good intentions will be turned against you and used against you.' It's unclear when a resolution might come. For Bridgewater, who still communicates regularly with his at-the-moment former players, it can't get here fast enough. 'I´m hoping to get it resolved because those kids have a special place in my heart,' Bridgewater said. 'And I´d love to finish what I started with them.' Bridgewater didn't even rule out making the four-ish hour drive from Tampa to Miami on Fridays when the Buccaneers' schedule allows to attend a Northwestern game as a fan, at least for now. He'd love the opportunity to return one day as the coach of the school where he became a star in the late 2000s before embarking on a decorated college career at Louisville, followed by a nomadic journey through the NFL. When Bridgewater announced after the 2023 season that he was stepping away, he thought it would stick. He quickly agreed to become the head coach at Northwestern, eager to start the next chapter of his life. Yet he also stayed in shape, even taking snaps during the spring game, headset on all the while. He also remained in contact with Lions coach Dan Campbell and realized that playing could not only let him feed a passion to play that is very much still there, but set another kind of example in the process. 'I always see it as motivation for the kids to know that you can do whatever you put your mind to,' Bridgewater said. 'As long as you build those healthy relationships, continue to train, work hard year-round, opportunities are going to come.' Enter Tampa Bay, which reached out looking for someone experienced to join a quarterback room that includes Baker Mayfield, coming off the best season of his career. Bridgewater isn't with the Buccaneers to be the starter like he was during stints in Minnesota, Carolina and Denver, but a resource. 'Most good quarterbacks have another guy in there that´s a veteran, that´s pretty savvy, that understands the game and knows the game,' Tampa Bay coach Todd Bowles said. 'And (Teddy) can help Baker out. 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Premier League opener halted after Antoine Semenyo reports racist abuse
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