There was plenty of drama as Arsenal beat Brighton and Hove Albion 1-0 this week. However, that was less to do with what happened on the pitch and more to do with what Fabian Hurzeler said in his press conferences.
The young manager set the tone ahead of the Premier League match as he moaned about Mikel Arteta’s team taking too long over corners. He said: “I think no-one recognises it, but when Arsenal have a corner and they are leading, sometimes they spend over one minute just to take a corner.”
Having then lost to the Gunners, with Bukayo Saka’s early strike the only goal of the game, Hurzeler once again complained about Arsenal’s style of play. Talking to the media off the back of his third defeat in as many games this season against the team from north London, the German claimed his side was the ‘only one team that tried to win the game’ and even called for rule changes.
Arsenal’s success has drawn criticism from others in the game as well, but Michael Owen offered an interesting take on the issue.
Michael Owen Discusses Hurzeler’s Criticism of Arsenal
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler
Speaking after the game, as quoted by Metro, ex-Liverpool and England star Owen made it clear that Arsenal won’t care about how they win, just so long as they get afross the line in the title race.
In response to Hurzeler’s claim that he’d never ask Brighton to play in such a perceived negative fashion, Owen said:
“He might change his mind if he’s going for a title. Then any old win will do. Listen, Arsenal have played well for the vast majority of the season and it’s the oldest saying in the football book, sometimes you’ve got to win playing ugly.
“Arsenal have done that as well this season and fair play to them. They find a way of winning. That’s starts in Arsenal’s case with having a very strong defence, a very good goalkeeper and a very organised defence, a solid midfield.
“They aren’t what Liverpool have been, aren’t what Manchester City have been over the last decade or so. Basically blitzing teams scoring loads of goals but also conceding a few as well so they’re not that style of play.
“They are well drilled and as soon as they score one you rarely see them not picking up the points. Of course they had a bit of a blip at Wolves not so long ago. Apart from that when they score you can just see them shutting out games.
“They hardly created anything tonight but Brighton didn’t really look like scoring either. Brighton had a lot of pressure but Arsenal defended their box really well.”
With so many jumping on the bandwagon against Arsenal’s style of play, Owen’s comments were praised as a breath of fresh air. This was evident on social media when the quotes appeared on X.
The Premier League table could look very different in some key areas by the time May rolls around.
Alan Pardew Takes Stance Against Arsenal
Not everyone has been as balanced as Owen, however. Far better summing up the mood of those who can’t seem to handle the idea that the Gunners could win the Premier League this season, former Newcastle United and West Ham manager Alan Pardew claimed that Arsenal will have an “asterisk next to their name” if they’re crowned champions.
He broadly agreed with much of Owen’s statement, similarly noting of Arsenal: “They’re good, they’re strong, they’re powerful.” But then came to the conclusion that “there’ll be an asterisk next to their name because you’ve only got to look at them really in these type of performances and say, it’s just a functional display.”
He concluded: “There is nothing beautiful about them. That’s the truth.”
One England player chose not to shake Thomas Partey’s hand before the Three Lions faced Ghana in their second World Cup game in Boston on Tuesday night.
The Ghanaian midfielder, previously of Arsenal, is currently facing allegations that include seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault involving four different women, as per The Mirror.
These incidents are alleged to have taken place between 2020 and 2022, with investigations taking place while he was still plying his trade in the Premier League.
England have been urged to change their national anthem for football matches, and ditch ‘God Save the King’.
England Player Refuses Thomas Partey’s Handshake Before World Cup Tie
Cody Grubbs (Sipa USA via Reuters)
Heading into the clash, the English FA’s stance was that the players could make their own decision on whether or not to embrace Partey following the national anthems being played.
In Djed Spence’s case, the Tottenham defender chose to keep his arms by his side as his former north London adversary walked past him. Watch the incident below:
The 2026 World Cup has brought national anthems into the spotlight as the pre-game routine has seen everyone get involved in belting out their country’s chosen tune.
England players stand together and sing the words to ‘God Save the King’ before matches. While the song about the Royal Family technically isn’t the ‘national anthem’, it’s effectively treated as one. But that doesn’t mean it’s popular.
Three Lions Urged Into Pre-Match Anthem Change
Cody Grubbs (Sipa USA via Reuters)
In fact, a poll carried out by Express Sport has suggested the majority of English supporters would rather not be subjected to the anthem before they watch their country play. When asked to vote on whether ‘God Save the King’ should be replaced, a staggering 55% believe it should.
Out of the 4,000 voters, 1,902 were in the camp that believed the tune shouldn’t be scrapped, with the remainder wanting change. Of those who are in favour of replacing the pre-match song, 15% think it should be substituted for ‘I Vow To Thee My Country’.
Another 40% chose ‘Jerusalem’ by Sir Hubert Parry and Sir Edward Elgar. However, the majority (44%) went for a song written in 1901 and used at the Commonwealth Games until 2010. That is, of course, ‘Land Of Hope And Glory’.
So there’s a fairly even split between the potential replacements, but most people appear to want to see the back of the current anthem. Thomas Tuchel, on the other hand, wants Oasis’ Wonderwall to be his team’s post-match song.
Why Thomas Tuchel Doesn’t Sing the National Anthem
Tuchel is unlike those asking for change, as the German boss has already labelled it ‘a very powerful, emotional and meaningful national anthem’. Speaking in March 2025, he stated:
“I think, first of all, you have a very powerful, emotional and meaningful national anthem and I could not be more proud to be on the sidelines and be in charge of the English national team.”
But you won’t catch Tuchel belting out the anthem before England matches, for the time being at least. Instead, the ex-Chelsea boss feels he should earn that right.
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When asked why he doesn’t join in, he said: “It means everything. It means a lot to me, I can assure you, but I can feel because it is that meaningful and it is that emotional and it is so powerful, the national anthem, that I have to earn my right to sing it.”
The midfield market this summer is booming, and Manchester United are in the thick of it, as the club looks to improve their central ranks for next season.
Those deals could prove costly, however, so Man United have another possible transfer target in mind for the window.
Man United Eye Tyler Adams Deal
A fresh target on the radar for Man United appears to be USMNT and Bournemouth star Tyler Adams, as Caught Offside claims the club are eyeing a potential deal for the midfielder.
The Red Devils are joined by Premier League rivals Chelsea in the hunt for the ‘incredible’ 27-year-old, who has impressed for both his club and country in the past year.
Adams, who featured 26 times for Bournemouth last season, has a contract at the Vitality Stadium until 2028, meaning he enters the final two years of his deal and could prompt an exit.
It’s claimed the Cherries aren’t actively looking to complete a sale for the midfield general, but an offer could tempt them into considering a move.
An offer around the £30 million could prompt discussions, but it’s unclear whether Man United will formalise their interest and push for a transfer this summer.
Any deal could come after the World Cup this summer, where Adams has played every minute for the USMNT during their home tournament.
Both displays were impressive, picking up wins over Paraguay and Australia, with his performances potentially having an impact on the summer transfer window.
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Tyler Adams Would Be A Smart Signing
While some of the big names on the market are set to move for huge transfer fees this summer, Man United could land a smart signing in the form of Adams.
The 27-year-old has become a Premier League regular, with plenty of quality off-the-ball that helps add some intensity to the central midfield.
This is reflective of his World Cup stats so far, playing a ball-winning role for the USMNT that has led to fans describing him as “impressive”.
There may be some hope that Adams can keep pushing on to become a leading midfielder in the Premier League, though there are naturally some concerns surrounding his injury record.
That may all have to wait until after the World Cup, as USA have progressed to the round of 32, and could make quite a dent into the tournament this summer.