Given that Arsenal were the first game of this matchweek and that subsequent results have seen Tottenham Hotspur slump to a 1-0 defeat to West Ham United and Manchester United were subjugated to a humiliating 0-5 debilitation to Liverpool, fans could be forgiven for forgetting that Arsenal also played this week.Heading into the match, there were only two noticeable absentees; the obvious absence of Granit Xhaka was accompanied by the often ominous lack of Kieran Tierney, who missed out with a bruised ankle.Following their rather tepid 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace, Arsenal decided to reward Alexandre Lacazette with his first start in the league this season and saw Bukayo Saka return to the starting XI.Arsenal started at blistering pace. As often become the norm with Arsenal, fans expected a fast-start that would eventually peter out, however, Arsenal did not stop running, barely giving Villa a second on the ball.It didn’t take long for the hosts to take a deserved lead. Following a close chance earlier, which saw him hit the post, Thomas Partey was on hand in the penalty area to head in (well, shoulder/back) his first-ever goal for the club, which bounced beyond former-Gunner Emiliano Martínez.Thomas Partey heads in Emile Smith Rowe’s corner.Arsenal did not stop there, with Bukayo Saka forcing a spectacular save from the Argentine former-Gunner and a myriad of other chances that came Arsenal’s way. Villa couldn’t lay a finger on them.Controversy beckoned as Alexandre Lacazette was fouled in the penalty area which led to a VAR decision (which some interpreted as a call for half-time) and an Arsenal penalty.Aubameyang stepped up and his penalty was saved by the former-Gunner Martínez, but the Arsenal captain was on-hand to tap-in the rebound and Arsenal doubled their lead.The second-half saw Villa come out of their shell somewhat, but Arsenal never really looked like they were in trouble and soon found themselves three goals to the good when Emile Smith Rowe (a target of Aston Villa’s this summer) broke forward and his deflected effort bounced in for three.Villa were able to scrape a consolation goal, with a very well-taken effort from Jacob Ramsey, which denied Arsenal a well-earned clean sheet.The chants towards Martínez of “Aaron Ramsdale, he’s better than you” or “You’re just a shit Aaron Ramsdale” echoed around the Emirates Stadium as the final whistle blew.It was perhaps Arsenal’s best overall performance under Mikel Arteta. The win over Tottenham in the North London Derby was perhaps more impressive, but the performance of the team was virtually unparalleled in every department.The team pressed with a ferocity that bordered on the obsessive, hunting in packs and not giving Villa a single second in possession.There were a number of star performers on the night, but the performance of Nuno Tavares will likely give Arsenal fans hope.Following his arrival from Benfica, Arsenal fans were told that the Portuguese full-back was perhaps more bad than good, but his performance on Friday night showed his true quality. An asset going forward that managed to keep Villa’s right-hand side totally quiet all game with a mean cross that often caused the defence some issues.Emile SMith Rowe caps off a magnificent personal and team display.Thomas Partey will be delighted to have his first goal for the club. Though it didn’t come in the form of the rocket-like howitzer that he has been threatening for so long, it did nevertheless take a huge weight of the Ghanian’s shoulders. And that’s not all, his overall performance was one of utter domination, combining well with Albert Sambi Lokonga and keeping the Villa attack (notably Arsenal’s summer target Emiliano Buendía) quiet.However, the performance of Emile Smith Rowe showed why Arsenal were so keen to tie him down to a long-term contract this summer. The England youngster was utterly unplayable on the night and perhaps gave new boy Martin Ødegaard a nudge to show who will have the main spot in the team if form continues and was rightly rewarded with a goal to boot.It was an unforgettable night for Arsenal, but consistency makes teams and a new test presents itself in the form of Leicester City in the Premier League next, where Youri Tielmens, Jamie Vardy and co. lie in wait.Arsenal team:32.) Aaron Ramsdale18.) Takehiro Tomiyasu4.) Ben White6.) Gabriel Magalhães20.) Nuno Tavares5.) Thomas Partey23.) Albert Sambi Lokonga (Maitland-Niles 73’)7.) Bukayo Saka10.) Emile Smith Rowe14.) Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (c) (Martinelli 91’)9.) Alexandre Lacazette (Ødegaard 68’)Arsenal subs:1.) Bernd Leno16.) Rob Holding17.) Cédric Soares31.) Sead Kolašinac15.) Ainsley Maitland-Niles25.) Mohamed Elneny8.) Martin Ødegaard19.) Nicolas Pépé35.) Gabriel MartinelliAston Villa team:1.) Emiliano Martínez4.) Ezri Konsa16.) Axel Tuanzebe (Bailey 45’)5.) Tyrone Mings2.) Matty Cash7.) John McGinn6.) Souglas Luiz3.) Matt Targett10.) Emiliano Buendía (Ramsey 68’)20.) Danny Ings (El Ghazi 77’)11.) Ollie WatkinsAston Villa subs:12.) Jed Steer30.) Kortney Hause18.) Ashley Young19.) Marvelous Nakamba8.) Morgan Sanson41.) Jacob Ramsey31.) Leon Bailey35.) Cameron Archer21.) Anwar El GhaziGiven that Arsenal were the first game of this matchweek and that subsequent results have seen Tottenham Hotspur slump to a 1-0 defeat to West Ham United and Manchester United were subjugated to a humiliating 0-5 debilitation to Liverpool, fans could be forgiven for forgetting that Arsenal also played this week.Heading into the match, there were only two noticeable absentees; the obvious absence of Granit Xhaka was accompanied by the often ominous lack of Kieran Tierney, who missed out with a bruised ankle.Following their rather tepid 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace, Arsenal decided to reward Alexandre Lacazette with his first start in the league this season and saw Bukayo Saka return to the starting XI.Arsenal started at blistering pace. As often become the norm with Arsenal, fans expected a fast-start that would eventually peter out, however, Arsenal did not stop running, barely giving Villa a second on the ball.It didn’t take long for the hosts to take a deserved lead. Following a close chance earlier, which saw him hit the post, Thomas Partey was on hand in the penalty area to head in (well, shoulder/back) his first-ever goal for the club, which bounced beyond former-Gunner Emiliano Martínez.Thomas Partey heads in Emile Smith Rowe’s corner.Arsenal did not stop there, with Bukayo Saka forcing a spectacular save from the Argentine former-Gunner and a myriad of other chances that came Arsenal’s way. Villa couldn’t lay a finger on them.Controversy beckoned as Alexandre Lacazette was fouled in the penalty area which led to a VAR decision (which some interpreted as a call for half-time) and an Arsenal penalty.Aubameyang stepped up and his penalty was saved by the former-Gunner Martínez, but the Arsenal captain was on-hand to tap-in the rebound and Arsenal doubled their lead.The second-half saw Villa come out of their shell somewhat, but Arsenal never really looked like they were in trouble and soon found themselves three goals to the good when Emile Smith Rowe (a target of Aston Villa’s this summer) broke forward and his deflected effort bounced in for three.Villa were able to scrape a consolation goal, with a very well-taken effort from Jacob Ramsey, which denied Arsenal a well-earned clean sheet.The chants towards Martínez of “Aaron Ramsdale, he’s better than you” or “You’re just a shit Aaron Ramsdale” echoed around the Emirates Stadium as the final whistle blew.It was perhaps Arsenal’s best overall performance under Mikel Arteta. The win over Tottenham in the North London Derby was perhaps more impressive, but the performance of the team was virtually unparalleled in every department.The team pressed with a ferocity that bordered on the obsessive, hunting in packs and not giving Villa a single second in possession.There were a number of star performers on the night, but the performance of Nuno Tavares will likely give Arsenal fans hope.Following his arrival from Benfica, Arsenal fans were told that the Portuguese full-back was perhaps more bad than good, but his performance on Friday night showed his true quality. An asset going forward that managed to keep Villa’s right-hand side totally quiet all game with a mean cross that often caused the defence some issues.Emile SMith Rowe caps off a magnificent personal and team display.Thomas Partey will be delighted to have his first goal for the club. Though it didn’t come in the form of the rocket-like howitzer that he has been threatening for so long, it did nevertheless take a huge weight of the Ghanian’s shoulders. And that’s not all, his overall performance was one of utter domination, combining well with Albert Sambi Lokonga and keeping the Villa attack (notably Arsenal’s summer target Emiliano Buendía) quiet.However, the performance of Emile Smith Rowe showed why Arsenal were so keen to tie him down to a long-term contract this summer. The England youngster was utterly unplayable on the night and perhaps gave new boy Martin Ødegaard a nudge to show who will have the main spot in the team if form continues and was rightly rewarded with a goal to boot.It was an unforgettable night for Arsenal, but consistency makes teams and a new test presents itself in the form of Leicester City in the Premier League next, where Youri Tielmens, Jamie Vardy and co. lie in wait.Arsenal team:32.) Aaron Ramsdale18.) Takehiro Tomiyasu4.) Ben White6.) Gabriel Magalhães20.) Nuno Tavares5.) Thomas Partey23.) Albert Sambi Lokonga (Maitland-Niles 73’)7.) Bukayo Saka10.) Emile Smith Rowe14.) Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (c) (Martinelli 91’)9.) Alexandre Lacazette (Ødegaard 68’)Arsenal subs:1.) Bernd Leno16.) Rob Holding17.) Cédric Soares31.) Sead Kolašinac15.) Ainsley Maitland-Niles25.) Mohamed Elneny8.) Martin Ødegaard19.) Nicolas Pépé35.) Gabriel MartinelliAston Villa team:1.) Emiliano Martínez4.) Ezri Konsa16.) Axel Tuanzebe (Bailey 45’)5.) Tyrone Mings2.) Matty Cash7.) John McGinn6.) Souglas Luiz3.) Matt Targett10.) Emiliano Buendía (Ramsey 68’)20.) Danny Ings (El Ghazi 77’)11.) Ollie WatkinsAston Villa subs:12.) Jed Steer30.) Kortney Hause18.) Ashley Young19.) Marvelous Nakamba8.) Morgan Sanson41.) Jacob Ramsey31.) Leon Bailey35.) Cameron Archer21.) Anwar El Ghazi

Hollywood legend Chris Rock bringing world tour to Leeds Arena

Hollywood star Chris Rock is coming to Leeds for a special performance. The comedian and action 57 be bringing his Ego Death World will Tour to Leeds first Direct Arena on Saturday may 14.

This is his first UK tour in five years with date scheduled for Birmingham Manchester and London as well as Leeds. Chris Rock has won four Emmy awards three Grammy awards and is a new york Times best selling author in addition he received two nominations the 2016 Emmy awards on the big screen, yo will know the star from the Madagascar films and saw spin off spiral.

Jamaican Legend Turbulence rocks Kampala leaves reggae fans yearning for more

All roads led to Uganda Museum, as the Jamaican Reggae Maestro Turbulence entertained fans in Uganda on Saturday March 2022.

The show of all time attracted hundreds of Reggae music lovers from all walks of life. Ugandans and other nationals who had gathered witness yet another great man’s show as the Jah is near hit maker made it to themselves, he surely nailed it. There were incredible performances from the band, Allan Hendrick Ssali and Vampino who all pulled out their A games before Buchanan, presidential advisor in Ghetto officially welcomed Turbulence.

Turbulence made sure he left no one behind as they were all seen dancing and singing along with the lyrics of every song he performed. From criminal, for me, my people rise, ganja head, stay away, X girlfriend, all the way to real ganjaman, parties had a great time with the Reggae legendary classic show. The band, the guitor all were in point as Turbulence delivered his Lion story. In an interview with media Edgar Kihumuro Band manager Pilsner Lagar revealed why Turbulence was the best choice for the show, we wanted the best person to headline this show and there was no better person to trust when it comes to Reggae, Turbulence is a legend in the Reggae scene..

Gerrard reveals date of return from injury for Nakamba –

Gerrard reveals date of return from injury for Nakamba……

Marvelous Nakamba is expected to return to action after the March international break, Aston Villa coach Gerard has revealed. The Zimbabwean picked a knee injury in Villa’s visit to Liverpool in December and the knock required surgery. The diagnosis painful a moral colleteral ligament damage.

After almost four months out, Nakamba is already back at training and is expected to be available for selection for the game against Wolves on 2 April. Before the injury Nakamba had established himself as the first choice in the Villa’s central midfield.. He made five successive starts under Gerard who took over the reins in mid November..

The performance saw him named the player of the month for November..

5 squads with the best midfield depth in Europe (2022)

5 squads with the best midfield depth in Europe (2022) The midfield is the spine of any football team.

PSG,, Paris Saint Germain have one of the best studded squads in all of Europe. Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar they have three of the best fowards in the world.

Liverpool, are one of the best team in Europe right now. Their Frontline, which features players like Mohammed Salah, Sadio mane and Diogo Jota, Klopps side also have creative masters minds in midfield, Thiago Alcantara, high profile, Naby Keita and Jordan Henderson has proved over the course of the last few seasons.

Real Madrid, has best midfield trios of the 21st century on their payroll. Toni kroos, Luka Modric and Casemero dominated the midfield realms for Los Blanco as they picked up three Champions league titles from 2016 to 2018.

Chelsea, also has one of the best midfield departments in all Europe 2021 uefa men’s player of the year. Jorginho is one of the best holding of his generation. N’golo kante who brings a contusive edge to the center of the pitch.. Kovacic is the other Chelsea midfield who satisfy the team.

Lastly, Manchester City,, the top best English premier leagues winners. Kevin DE bruyne and Fernandinho in the defensive midfield department, Gundogan, Bernardo silva, Phil Foden are some of the best midfielders.

Aubamayaung has become a word of mouth in New camp.. Currently he has played only 5 matches but he has been the integral in the team. In his 5 game he scored 3 goal and one assist.. The Gaborian in stopping until the season ends.. Am so proud to wear these purple pitching shirts in Nowcamp,, said Emerik