Debunking Alan Pardew's Controversial Comments: Laura Woods Defends Arsenal's Title Credentials
Laura Woods, a popular TV presenter, has made headlines by passionately defending Arsenal against former Premier League manager Alan Pardew's disparaging remarks. Pardew claimed that Arsenal's pragmatic style deserved an 'asterisk' if they were to win the league, sparking a heated debate. Woods joined the conversation on talkSPORT to challenge Pardew's perspective and praise Arsenal's evolution under Mikel Arteta.

Popular TV presenter Laura Woods has hit back at former Premier League manager Alan Pardew following his sensational claim that Arsenal deserve an "asterisk" next to their name should they win the title. The Gunners moved seven points clear at the top of the table after a gritty 1-0 win over Brighton, while rivals Manchester City dropped points against Nottingham Forest. Despite the north London side's commanding position, Pardew was left unimpressed by the pragmatic nature of Mikel Arteta’s tactical approach at the Amex Stadium.Pardew, speaking after Arsenal’s gritty 1-0 win at Brighton, claimed that their reliance on pragmatism over flair deserved a caveat in the history books. "When I'm looking at them as my football manager's head on, they're so professional. They do every bit of gamesmanship to get it over the line... There'll be an asterisk next to their name because you've only got to look at them really in these type of performances and say, it's just a functional display. It's a professional, functional display. They're good, they're strong, they're powerful. But there is nothing beautiful about them. That's the truth," Pardew noted on talkSPORT.The comments did not sit well with Woods, who phoned in to talkSPORT to vent her frustration. "Do you know what, Alan, I love you, but that is the most disrespectful thing I've ever heard. How can you say that? What, because we like to take free-kicks, set pieces and corners? I don't understand the thought process," Woods fired back.She continued her passionate defence of the north Londoners by highlighting the irony in the criticism they face regarding their evolution. "It's mental... if Arsenal win the league, none of us fans, I don't care how they do it, I don't care if you lot don't enjoy watching us, why would we care if we're entertaining or not? When we were playing lovely football, everyone was saying: 'They're playing lovely football but can't win a game'. And now we're winning games in different fashions, different ways, the games evolving and you lot are bored," she added.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingTheir latest hard-fought win keeps the Gunners firmly in control at the top of the table. They currently hold 67 points from 30 fixtures, maintaining a seven-point lead over Manchester City, who have played one game fewer. Arteta’s men now prepare for a busy schedule across different competitions, starting with an FA Cup fifth-round tie against Mansfield Town followed by a massive Champions League round-of-16 first leg against Bayer Leverkusen next week.
Laura Woods Fires Back at Alan Pardew
Following Arsenal's narrow 1-0 victory over Brighton which extended their lead at the top of the Premier League, Alan Pardew criticized the Gunners' playing style, labeling it as 'functional' and lacking flair. This prompted Laura Woods to call into talkSPORT and express her disbelief at Pardew's comments, deeming them 'disrespectful' and highlighting the dedication and professionalism displayed by Arsenal.
Passionate Defense of the Gunners
Woods continued her spirited defense by emphasizing the significance of results over style, pointing out the unfair critiques Arsenal face regardless of their approach to games. She pointed out the irony in the criticism, noting that when Arsenal played attractive football without winning, they were chastised, and now, when they prioritize winning in different ways, they are still criticized.
Arsenal's Strong Position at the Summit
Despite the ongoing debates over playing style, Arsenal remain in a commanding position at the top of the table with 67 points from 30 games, holding a significant lead over Manchester City. With key fixtures on the horizon, including an FA Cup clash and a crucial Champions League tie, Mikel Arteta's side faces an exciting and challenging period ahead.




