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Time for Arteta's Arsenal to Shine?

Dez Corkhill | Asran Rozain | Bob Holmes

29-Mar-24 19:30

Time for Arteta's Arsenal to Shine?

Malaysia's subpar performance against Oman at the Stadium Nasional Bukit Jalil earlier in the week became Kam's and the pundit's main talking point in this episode, with Kam Raslan making his maiden appearance at our national stadium to watch Harimau Malaya play. It was not the result that we wanted, and the pundits dissected what went wrong. Afterwards, they also reacted to other international matches, including Euro 2024 playoffs that saw war-torn Ukraine making it to the tournament, and Wales post-Gareth Bale falling short. Once the dust has settled, it's back to the English Premier League, with Arsenal's visit to the Etihad to face Man City their main focus. Can Arsenal do it this time around, against a Man City side that still looks a bit off, according to our pundits? Tune in to hear their take on this match, and others, only on Just For Kicks!

Image credit: Getty Images

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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