
Arseblog Arsecast, The Arsenal Podcast Episode 853 - Statements (Ryan Hunn)
Nov 13, 2025
Ryan Hunn, a football journalist and co-host of the Stadio podcast, joins to discuss a range of Arsenal topics. He believes the recent draw against Sunderland exposed squad fatigue and tactical issues. They debate top scorers, with Ryan favoring Saka and Gyokeres. The conversation also touches on the potential permanence of long throws, the creativity of Eberechi Eze, and the significance of Zubimendi. Ryan is skeptical about harsh penalties for Man City's charges and emphasizes the importance of current offside rules.
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Sunderland Result As A Reality Check
- The 2-2 draw with Sunderland served as a timely reality check for Arsenal after a strong run.
- Ryan Hunn says the result reminded players and staff how small margins can undo a lead if attention slips.
Arsenal Harder To Bully Now
- Arsenal are no longer the team opponents routinely aim to bully; perception has shifted.
- Hunn argues teams previously thought they could 'get at' Arsenal, but that is changing with improved consistency.
Promotion Brings Big-Money Strategy
- Newly promoted teams now invest heavily and sign experienced internationals to avoid immediate relegation.
- Hunn says Premier League money and one-season exposure attract players from top European clubs to promoted sides.
