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David Squires on … the only way to mark Arsenal’s Premier League title

Our cartoonist reflects on the Gunners ending their 22-year existential crisis to become English champions again Buy a Squires cartoon | David’s favourite works of 2025And his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading...

The Guardian Sport 15d ago

David Squires on … Arsenal staying positive after penalty pain against PSG

Our cartoonist on the Champions League final, some joy in Europe for English teams and Arne Slot’s sackingBuy a cartoon | David’s favourite works of 2025And his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading...

The Guardian UK 8d ago

David Squires on … Arsenal staying positive after penalty pain against PSG

Our cartoonist on the Champions League final, some joy in Europe for English teams and Arne Slot’s sackingBuy a cartoon | David’s favourite works of 2025And his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading...

The Guardian Sport 8d ago

David Squires on … the World Cup reimagined as Gianni Infantino’s West Side Story

As football’s greatest spectacle comes to North America, our cartoonist creates a heartwarming narrative around the Fifa presidentBuy a cartoon | David’s favourite works of 2025And his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading...

The Guardian UK 1d ago

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The Guardian Sport 1d ago

Football Daily | Desiré and Guéla Doué lead way at World Cup bursting with brotherly love

Sign up now!In case you missed it last week, there was a brilliant bit of camerawork in France’s warm-up match against the Côte d’Ivoire in Nantes. After the African side drew level through Guéla Doué, the camera immediately panned to his younger brother on the opposition bench, Desiré, as the unusued French substitute wore a wry smile as he watched the Côte d’Ivoire celebrations. If I’m still here today, it’s because the French team has won a lot of games.

The Guardian UK 4h ago