Mutual decision announced following the Serbian’s difficult start to the season

ARSENAL eased past Bodo/Glimt 3-0 to go top of Europa League Group A on Thursday evening.
It proved to be a comfortable night on the pitch against the Norwegians from the Arctic Circle, as Mikel Arteta’s side made it four successive wins in all competitions.
Despite eight changes from the side that swept Spurs aside in the the North London derby, the Gunners dominated from start to finish. First half goals from Eddie Nketiah and Rob Holding put the home side firmly in the driving seat, prior to Fabio Vieira sweeping home the third to seal the game late on.

In the shadow of Heathrow and glow of Thorpe Park, a band of Arsenal loyalists have built something lasting — a grassroots club with old-school values, writes LAYTH YOUSIF

A point apiece at the Emirates with both Arsenal and Palace looking distracted by forthcoming semi-finals