Arsenal begin the 2026/27 Premier League season as champions for the first time in 22 years, but defending the title may be more difficult than winning it. The Gunners open their campaign at home against newly promoted Coventry City on Friday, August 21, before travelling to Aston Villa and then hosting Chelsea at the Emirates. That opening schedule gives Arsenal a chance to build momentum, but it also introduces an early test of whether they can handle the pressure that comes with being the team everyone now wants to defeat. The 2025/26 title proved that Mikel Arteta’s project has reached a new level. Arsenal are no longer simply a talented side trying to challenge Manchester City or Liverpool. They are the champions, and every opponent will approach them with greater motivation. The question is whether Arsenal can maintain the hunger, defensive intensity and consistency that carried them to the top. A different kind of pressure Winning the Premier League creates one kind of pressure....
Savinho’s reported move from Manchester City to Tottenham represents far more than an expensive attacking transfer. Spurs are believed to have agreed a deal worth an initial £75 million, with a further £10 million in performance-related bonuses, taking the potential package to £85 million. The 22-year-old Brazilian winger is arriving as one of the central pieces of Roberto De Zerbi’s rebuild, a project designed to give Tottenham more creativity, unpredictability and attacking confidence after a difficult Premier League campaign. De Zerbi has made it clear that Tottenham need important players who can add genuine quality rather than simply increase the size of the squad. Savinho fits that description because he offers qualities that cannot be easily coached into an average winger. He can carry the ball at speed, beat defenders in one-versus-one situations, operate on either flank and create opportunities from positions that are difficult to defend. His arrival could transform Tottenham’...