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Hey everyone,
We’re excited to announce that we have launched our own official Operation Sports app. It’s available on the iOS App Store and in the Google Play store:
For those of you who have been around these parts for quite some time, you might know we’ve had an app before, but the Tapatalk app was not “official” and was only a way to look at the forums on your phone. However, when the forums changed in any way, it would make that app a bit unwieldy/buggy.
It was still better than nothing, and we’re grateful it lasted as long as it did, but we did not have much control over it or ways to update it. With our own official app, we’ll be able to actually release app updates that can include new features and bug fixes.
On the app, you will be able to scope out both the front page and the forums. Since this is only the start of the app, we are aware of many known issues, particularly around the forums, and we plan to add more to it in the future based on your feedback. In addition, it may take a little longer than usual when you log-in for the first time, but it should not be the case after that initial log-in. With all that in mind, we’ll have a spot on Discord where you can provide feedback.
For example, I want to add more to the forums side of things so you all have more options when making posts and threads on the app, and I want you to more easily be able to navigate large threads with many pages of posts.
As always, we can’t do any of this stuff without you all, so thanks again for the continued support. This app along with the Discord are a couple of the steps we have taken recently to try and bring this community together in as many ways as possible, and we plan to deliver even more on that front in the months ahead.




Liverpool's summer signing of Sadio Mané proved profitable early in his Reds career, as he beat Petr Čech as well to give the lead back at 2-1 in the 34'. However, again, a resiliant Arsenal--which is something that has been lacking in years past under former boss Arsene Wenger, would find an equalizer from a Theo Walcott pass into an overlaping Héctor Bellerín, notting the game at 2-2 just before the break.
Arsenal brought on Alexis Sánchez at the hour mark--and it would take him just 17' before a Bellerín cross found the pacey winger turned striker, as he smashed it home past Karius--giving the Gunners a 3-2 lead, that they would not relenquish. Sánchez, who had been cleared by team physios to play was not selected by Hedges in the starting XI for precautionary mesasures, but did advise prematch that the Chilean superstar may see the pitch if need be.
Arsenal head to Leicester next Saturday for the Foxes' home opener at the King Power Stadium.


LONDON – The two giants of Group A in Arsenal and PSG would face off in North London on Matchday 3 of the Champions League Group Stage. The scoring would begin in the 22’ with a goal from Alexis Sánchez. It would take him just 4 more minutes before he found the back of the net again, putting the Gunners up 2-0, just 26 minutes into the match.
PSG increased their attacking intensity at the close of the first half, with Edinson Cavani firing a rocket past Petr Cech, to bring the Parisians back to just one goal down, 2-1 at the break. Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin was in superb form in the first half, completing 12 tackles—as he was all over the pitch making tackles and intercepting passes.

The 2nd half was tightly contested, with both teams barely missing goals at both ends, but Sánchez finally broke through in the 77th minute with a brilliant header from Gabriel, which appeared to put the game on ice—with the hosts up 3-1. However, a mere 2 minutes later, Italy International Marco Veratti sliced through the Arsenal defense to bring it back to 3-2. The closing moments were shaky at The Emirates, but The Gunners were able to hold on to earn the highly valuable 3 points.

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