
Arseblog Arsecast, The Arsenal Podcast Episode 854 - Injurious Interlull
Nov 20, 2025
Tom Canton, a football journalist known for his Arsenal analysis on Football London and The Gooner Talk TV, joins to explore pressing updates. They celebrate Kieran Tierney’s dramatic Scotland goal while diving into Gabriel's injury saga. Tom discusses the nuances of player responsibility versus managerial caution in injury decisions. They also debate the potential impact of Gabriel Jesus's imminent return and explore tactical options in Gabriel’s absence. The conversation rounds off with thoughts on Ethan Nwaneri's loan prospects and Arsenal's upcoming fixture challenges.
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Tierney's Redemptive Scotland Finale
- Kieran Tierney scored a dramatic injury-time goal to send Scotland to the World Cup and celebrated modestly.
- Tom Canton and Andrew reflected on Tierney's long injury struggles and the goodwill he retains among Arsenal fans.
Injury Blame Is Often Oversimplified
- Gabriel's thigh injury sparked wide debate but the full context isn't public so conclusions are fragile.
- Tom and Andrew emphasised the difficulty of attributing blame given unknown medical and motivational factors.
Warm-Up Details Change The Story
- Gabriel warmed up separately before the Brazil game, which became misreported as 'training separately'.
- That nuance matters because it suggests the club knew of a load issue before he started, complicating simple blame narratives.
