itle winning season, and two defeats already this season have served to highlight the challenge. his two decades as Gunners bossBENZEMA BACK ON RADARArsene Wenger eyeing £40m swoop for Real Madrid star Karim Benzema next summerWenger fears for RamboArsenal growing increasingly alarmed over Aaron Ramsey's recovery from hamstring injurySWEDE DREAMSArsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg insists Arsene Wenger can FINALLY win title with Xhaka and PerezPIEBURYArsene Wenger offered PIE by pitch invader who jumps hoardings to approach Arsenal boss DANGOTE founded and is chairman of Dangote Cement – Africa’s largest cement producer. Leicester beginning to sparkleEveryone knew it would be hard for Leicester to repeat their amazing t. Since then it has been four straight defeats, and shipping four goals in three of those matches make it clear something is majorly wrong at the Bet365 Stadium. Sylvain Wiltord capitalised on a Fabien Barthez mistake to score the games only goal on 55 minutes. soon repaid his managers faith in himJens LehmanThe German shot-stopper played in two spells for Wenger at Arsenal, but will obviously be remembered for the first. ess Association27Roy Keane takes the long walk after seeing red in thrilling FA Cup semi-final replayArsenal appeared to be in the ascendancy as Nicolas Anelkas goal was ruled offside and Roy Keane saw red late on. der as fans sneak into stadiumSHAW NO CERTAINTYGareth Southgate tells Luke Shaw he must start playing for Manchester United to regain England spotKylian Me SoftlySergio Ramos tells Kylian Mbappe he is welcome at Real Madrid ahead of France vs Spain friendlyRAHEEM RECOVERYRaheem Sterling is fit for Manchester City's crunch Premier League clash at Arsenal According to a source, he walked into the bar alone and sat with friends and continued to smoke shisha for around an hour before leaving, just days before the opening game of the season at Manchester City. “Everyone knows that the club is going in the right direction and I’m over the moon that I’ll stay here until I’m an old man. After what seemed like an eternity, Van Nistelrooy coolly rolled the ball into the bottom corner to cue wild and — as Wenger would later claim — over the top, jubilant scenes.