Arsenal on the Brink: The Most Dramatic Week in 20 Years

Arsenal are five points clear at the top of the Premier League with two games to play — and already confirmed for the Champions League final in Budapest. This episode covers the nerve-shredding 1-0 win at West Ham, Trossard's late winner, Raya's golden save, the VAR drama, the full-back injury crisis, and the summer transfer picture.

Arsenal on the Brink: The Most Dramatic Week in 20 Years
Arsenal are five points clear at the top of the Premier League with two games to play — and already confirmed for the Champions League final in Budapest. This episode covers the nerve-shredding 1-0 win at West Ham, Trossard's late winner, Raya's golden save, the VAR drama, the full-back injury crisis, and the summer transfer picture.
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Episode date: Monday, 11 May 2026 Duration: 8 minutes 52 seconds Format: Solo daily briefing

Summary

Arsenal are five points clear at the top of the Premier League with two games to play — and already confirmed for the Champions League final in Budapest. This episode covers the nerve-shredding 1-0 win at West Ham, Trossard's late winner, Raya's golden save, the VAR drama that could have changed everything, a mounting full-back injury crisis, the early movements in the summer transfer window, and what stands between the Gunners and the first league-and-European double of the modern era.

Chapters

#ChapterStart
1Opening Hook0:08
2West Ham Match Report0:40
3Title Race & Fixtures2:24
4Champions League Final2:56
5Injury Crisis3:56
6Transfer Window5:13
7Closing7:26

Full Transcript

(Timestamps are approximate)
[0:08] Five points clear. Two games left. And a Champions League final booked in Budapest. Arsenal are on the edge of something historic — and yesterday's win at West Ham just made it even more real.
[0:19] Welcome to your Arsenal daily. It is Monday the 11th of May, 2026, and this is the briefing you need before the week gets going. I'm going to take you through everything — the match, the nerves, the VAR chaos, the injury scares, what it all means for the title, and what's already happening in the transfer window. Let's get into it.
[0:40] First — yesterday. West Ham versus Arsenal at the London Stadium. Kick-off at four-thirty, and by the final whistle, Mikel Arteta looked like a man who'd aged a decade in ninety minutes.
[0:51] Arsenal dominated the opening twenty minutes. Nine attempts on goal. Trossard hit the post twice. And somehow it was still nil-nil at half time.
[1:00] The breakthrough finally came in the 82nd minute. Odegaard — who came off the bench — played a ball that Arteta himself described as pure magic, cutting it back from inside the area. Trossard collected, his shot took a deflection off Soucek, and that was enough to beat Mads Hermansen.
[1:15] It was Trossard's first goal of 2026 — ending a 26-game scoring drought. As for Trossard himself, he said — and I quote — 「It was an amazing run from Martin, he did so well to get me to the ball.」
[1:30] But the drama was far from over. In the 77th minute, David Raya made what Arteta later called 「one of the most needed moments」 — a one-on-one save with his legs against Mateus Fernandes. Massive.
[1:44] Then — in the 95th minute — Callum Wilson bundled the ball in after a corner. The stadium erupted. But VAR had other ideas. Referee Chris Kavanagh, advised by Darren England, ruled it out — Pablo had fouled Raya by pulling his arm as he went for the ball.
[1:59] Now — Arteta has not always been shy about criticising officials. But yesterday? He praised them. He said, and I'm quoting directly here: 「I think it is an obvious error, and it is a free-kick and the goal has to be disallowed. Congratulations, because they made a big call in very, very difficult circumstances.」 That is quite the u-turn from the man who once ranted at the fourth official for minutes on end.
[2:24] The result leaves Arsenal on 79 points from 36 games. Manchester City are second on 74, with one game in hand. Two Arsenal wins and they are champions — mathematically guaranteed regardless of anything City do.
[2:39] The next test is Burnley at home on Monday the 18th of May — kick-off at eight. If City lose to Crystal Palace on Wednesday night, Arsenal could clinch the title against Burnley. After that, it's Crystal Palace away on the final day, the 24th of May. And then... Budapest.
[2:56] Which brings us to the Champions League final. Arsenal versus PSG. Puskas Arena. Saturday the 30th of May. Kick-off 5pm British time. This is Arsenal's first European Cup final in twenty years — their last appearance was 2006, when they lost to Barcelona.
[3:14] PSG knocked Arsenal out in last season's semi-final. So this has a layer of revenge about it. Arsenal are unbeaten in this season's competition — fourteen games, eleven wins, three draws. Not a single defeat. That is a Champions League first.
[3:30] Saka scored the goal that put Arsenal through — a tap-in rebound in the 44th minute after Oblak parried Trossard's shot. His reaction said everything: 「It's so beautiful, you can see what it means to us, what it means to the fans.」
[3:44] And Declan Rice? He had a message for the Arsenal fanbase: 「Budapest — I want every Arsenal fan out there. Two hundred thousand of you, come out.」 Let's hope they listened.
[3:56] Now. The injury situation. Because this is where it gets genuinely worrying.
[4:02] Ben White came off in the 23rd minute after a challenge with Crysencio Summerville. He left the London Stadium with his right knee in a brace. Arteta was blunt about it: 「He doesn't look good at all.」 White's season may well be over — and his place at the Champions League final is in serious doubt.
[4:18] Riccardo Calafiori was also substituted at half-time with a separate injury. We don't yet know the extent of that one — scan results are expected today.
[4:28] That means Jurrien Timber — who has been out since the 14th of March — is still not fit to play. And Mikel Merino is recovering from a broken foot. At this moment, Arsenal have exactly one fit senior full-back: Cristhian Mosquera.
[4:42] Arteta reshuffled constantly yesterday because of it — Rice moved to right-back after White went off, then Mosquera came on at half-time and Rice returned to midfield. Gary Neville was not impressed with that call. But it got the job done.
[4:55] The good news: Havertz and Odegaard are both fully fit. Raya is in unstoppable form — his 18th clean sheet of the Premier League season, which wraps up a third consecutive Golden Glove. The attack is at full strength. The squad just has to hold together for three more games.
[5:13] Let's talk transfers — because the summer window is already moving.
[5:17] The confirmed exit: Jakub Kiwior has joined Porto on a permanent deal. Porto triggered their purchase option for 17 million euros, with up to five million more in add-ons. Kiwior signed until 2030. Not a major loss — he never quite nailed down a starting spot under Arteta — but it unlocks some headroom.
[5:37] The confirmed incoming: Piero Hincapie will make his loan from Bayer Leverkusen permanent this summer for 52 million euros — around 45 million pounds. That was always built into the loan deal when he arrived last summer.
[5:51] On the wishlist: Sky Sports confirm Arsenal are targeting a left winger, a central midfielder, and a full-back. Bradley Barcola of PSG is a credible option at around 60 million pounds. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia — also PSG — is on the radar too. Slightly awkward timing for a transfer conversation, given Arsenal are about to play his club in a European Cup final.
[6:13] In midfield, Arsenal have formally registered interest in Victor Froholdt — the 20-year-old Danish midfielder at Porto, described by one former Denmark international as running like a Duracell bunny. 60 million euros is the reported price. Liverpool and Newcastle are also circling.
[6:33] The striker question is the tricky one. Julian Alvarez at Atletico Madrid is Arsenal's primary target — but Atletico want 130 million pounds. That is a significant ask even for a club that will collect 122 million pounds in Champions League prize money from this season alone.
[6:50] There's also a new financial constraint to bear in mind — the Premier League's Squad Cost Ratio rule comes into effect next season, capping spending at 85 percent of revenue. Arsenal can't just splash like they did last summer when they spent 267 million pounds and recouped only ten. Sales will have to fund signings.
[7:08] One more piece of news worth flagging: Fabrizio Romano reports that Arsenal are planning to offer Mikel Arteta a new contract this summer. That decision was taken back in March — long before knowing how the season would end. Given what's unfolded since, it looks like a very, very good call.
[7:26] So — where does that leave us? Arsenal are five points clear with two games to play. They have already written themselves into European football history as the first team to go unbeaten through their first fourteen Champions League matches in a single campaign. They have beaten Real Madrid. They have beaten Atletico Madrid. They are 42 wins into a season. Club record.
[7:50] Arteta put it simply after the final whistle yesterday: 「What a moment, what an afternoon, what a week it's been for us. So full of emotions. The courage, determination, and quality they've shown all week — there's so much at stake with everything we've done for ten months. And now is the moment that matters.」
[8:08] The moment that matters. Burnley on the 18th. Crystal Palace on the 24th. And PSG in Budapest on the 30th of May. Three games. A league title. A European Cup. Keep the faith.
[8:23] That is your Arsenal daily for Monday the 11th of May. If you found this useful, hit follow wherever you're listening and we'll be back tomorrow with any injury updates on White and Calafiori, plus reaction to Manchester City's midweek fixture that could reshape the title picture. Until then — come on, Arsenal.

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