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Arsenal's Recruitment Revolution: A New Guru on the Horizon?
Looks like it's not just the doctors at Arsenal that are keeping themselves busy during the international break! We're about to bring in Maurizio Micheli from Napoli to bolster our scouting team. This guy's got a serious reputation in Italy, known for spotting talents like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Marek Hamsik. With Andrea Berta leading the charge, this move signals a real commitment to strengthening our player identification process. Micheli's experience and eye for talent could be exactly what we need to unearth the next generation of Arsenal stars. Exciting times ahead, eh?
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Report: Arsenal set to add Napoli scouting guru to Berta's team
According to BBC Sport and The Athletic, Arsenal are set to appoint Maurizio Micheli to a senior recruitment role. The 57-year-old Italian is currently head of scouting at Napoli, where heās credited with identifying and signing Marek Hamsik during his time at Brescia before bringing him to Naples. Across two spells with the Serie A [ā¦]
https://arseblog.news/2025/11/report-arsenal-set-to-add-napoli-scouting-guru-to-bertas-team/
Arsenal Close to Landing Napoli Scout Maurizio Micheli in Key Recruitment Move
Arsenal are close to appointing Napoli scout Maurizio Micheli, a top talent spotter behind stars like Hamsik and Kvaratskhelia, to boost recruitment.
https://youaremyarsenal.com/arsenal-maurizio-micheli-recruitment-appointment/
How Maurizio Micheli can help take Arsenal and Mikel Arteta to the next level | Football London
Arsenal-linked Maurizio Micheli could be the key to unlock a persistent failing department that Edu Gaspar never completed his mission to change
https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/transfer-news/how-maurizio-micheli-can-help-32858752
'Heās a human algorithm': Why Arsenal are hiring transfer guru Micheli
Italian who is renowned for unearthing stars is in talks to join recruitment team at Emirates Stadium
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/why-arsenal-fc-are-hiring-maurizio-micheli-b1257717.html
Gabriel for Ballon d'Or? Don't Rule It Out!
And what about this - Gabriel Magalhaes and the Ballon d'Or! I know, I know, we're used to seeing attackers dominate the conversation, but hear me out. The article I read today made a compelling case for our rock-solid defender.
They point out that Gabriel is a key part of an Arsenal defense that's on track to be one of the stingiest in Premier League history. But it's not just about defending. His ability to bring the ball forward and his dominance in set pieces (18 Premier League goals from dead balls since joining Arsenal!) make him a real threat.
The article suggests that if Arsenal goes on to win the Premier League and maybe even the Champions League, with a heavy reliance on clean sheets, then Gabriel could be in the conversation. It's a long shot, sure, but wouldn't it be amazing to see a defender recognized for his brilliance? Let's hope Big Gabi keeps up his incredible form!
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Ballon d'Or Power Rankings: Arsenal defender Gabriel is deserving of consideration - CBS Sports
The Gunners center back has been playing out of his mind and could very well win the award next year
https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/ballon-dor-power-rankings-arsenals-gabriel-kylian-mbappe-erling-haaland/
Gabriel named October's men's Player of the Month
Our Brazilian centre-back polled 45% of the votes, beating competition from Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber and Bukayo Saka
https://www.arsenal.com/news/gabriel-named-octobers-mens-player-month
Arsenal quintet learn Ballon d'Or rankings
Arsenalās growing reputation on the global stage was underlined at this eveningās Ballon dāOr ceremony with four of Mikel Artetaās players ā Declan Rice, William Saliba, Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard ā finishing within seven places of each other in the rankings. Club captain Odegaard led the quartet, finishing 19th ā further recognition of his [ā¦]
https://arseblog.news/2024/10/arsenal-quintet-learn-ballon-dor-rankings/
Second-Half Surge: Arteta's Tactical Tweaks Shine
While we drew the game at the end, let's talk about that second half against Sunderland! After a bit of a shaky first 45, we saw a completely different Arsenal emerge. We were creating chances, putting the pressure on, and looking like the team we know and love. What changed? Well, as the article points out, we started winning those "loose ball game" situations. Arteta clearly made some adjustments at halftime, and the impact was immediate. It was a fantastic response, and its performances like that which make me optimistic about what we can achieve this season!
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Arsenal optimism
A sucker punch in the dying embers at the Stadium of Light shouldn't dampen our spirits
https://rohanjivanafc.substack.com/p/arsenal-optimism
Three Things We Learned as Arsenal Draw 2-2 with Sunderland ā Late Goals, Missed Chances, and Lessons Learned
Arsenalās 2-2 draw at Sunderland ended their eight-match clean-sheet streak but revealed key lessons. We break down the match: direct play troubles, Saka and Trossardās impact, and how late-game management cost two points.
https://youaremyarsenal.com/sunderland-2-2-arsenal-three-things-we-learned/