ARSENAL shot-stopper David Raya has certainly found a keeper ... but are the owners of an adorable - now banned - XL Bully dog. Raya is said to have obtained an exemption certificate for pet ...
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya has announced his engagement ... The couple's home is protected by an XL Bully dog after Raya reportedly received an exemption certificate after a ban came into ...
Becoming a slightly more efficient and frequent shot-stopper means Raya’s importance to Arsenal has increased. The doubts ...
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya has been on a long journey to reach the top. Now a regular in the Premier League, the Champions League and for the Spanish national team, the fact the 29-year-old was ...
I was thinking of being a dog walker, get a little van ... for the spotlight to rest on others, including keeper David Raya and centre-back pairing William Saliba and Gabriel, the latter ...
David Raya was shown a yellow card in Spain's match with Denmark for delaying a restart - weeks after Arsenal were accused of being 'masters of the dark arts'. The Gunners and City headed into the ...
Peter Schmeichel has praised Arsenal's star goalkeeper David Raya – rating him almost on par now with Manchester City's elite shot-stopper Ederson. Raya was initially loaned to the Gunners from ...
David Raya knows that if Arsenal are serious about winning the title, they can’t go on like this. They can’t keep having players sent off and they can’t keep dropping points because of it.
Trossard - who picked up a 5/10 rating courtesy of GOAL and registered fewer touches than goalkeeper David Raya - did ...
Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards declare they're fully Team Bri while taking shots at Bryan's biggest social media allegations.
16-year-old Jack Porter made history in Arsenal's 5-1 Carabao Cup victory over Bolton Wanderers but was only called into action due to an injury to David Raya. Arsenal's first-choice goalkeeper ...
Arsenal’s decision to upgrade on Aaron Ramsdale and replace him with David Raya last summer was driven by a belief that even a five per cent improvement in just a few areas can prove decisive.