Here's all the Gunners-related stories from today's Daily Mirror...

Wenger's proper push

Arsene Wenger lost the plot after his bitter feud with Jose Mourinho spilled over again.

Wenger pushed Mourinho in a furious touchline bust-up, claimed Chelsea should have had two players sent off and then insisted Arsenal were denied a penalty.

The Gunners boss claimed the shove on Mourinho was not that bad and even offered to show journalists in the post-match press conference what a proper push is really like.

"You would see if I really try to push (you). Come on," said Wenger. "Honestly, I don't listen to what he says."

Read more on Wenger's post-match press conference by clicking here.

Chambers for England

Calum Chambers got an instant recall to the England senior squad on Sunday night.

The Arsenal defender was originally named in Gareth Southgate’s squad for the European Under-21 Championship play-off with Croatia after talks between Roy Hodgson and the Young Lions’ boss.

But Hodgson lost Everton’s John Stones with ankle ligament damage sustained in their 2-1 defeat to Manchester United.

And with Hodgson having named just five defenders in his initial party for the games against San Marino and Estonia, Chambers has returned to senior duty.

Read more on Chambers' recall by clicking here.

Battle: Chambers battles for the ball in the game against Chelsea (
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No hard feelings with Arsene

Jose Mourinho says he has no ill will towards Arsene Wenger after a coming together between the two in today's London derby t hat saw the Frenchman push his opposite number.

While Chelsea were heading for a 2-0 victory over the Gunners on the immaculate Stamford Bridge pitch, things threatened to boil over on the sidelines.

First Wenger appeared to barge Mourinho out of his way as he went to confront the fourth official, then a war of words broke out between the two managers and their respective assistants.

Speaking after his side's victory, the Portuguese manager - who once famously called Wenger a 'voyeur' - said that he didn't like the Frenchman entering his technical area, but added there are no hard feelings on his part, despite their well-publicised and long-running feud.

Read more from Jose Mourinho by clicking here.

Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal

They say the three types of falsehood are lies, damned lies and statistics. But sometimes the numbers do add up. Sometimes the litany of figures tell a story.

Now it is 12 games unbeaten for Jose Mourinho against Arsene Wenger. Now it is 392 minutes, more than six hours, since Arsenal last SCORED against Chelsea.

And now it is nine points between them, a yawning chasm after just seven games.

Read the full match report from Martin Lipton by clicking here.

MORE: 5 things we learnt from Arsenal's loss at Stamford Bridge

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Juve target

Arsene Wenger is set to look for options to sort out his attacking midfield woes - and could turn to Juventus playmaker Sebastian Giovinco, according to the Express.

The Italian is out of contract at the end of the current season and the Gunners could swoop to sign him in a bit of revive their lifeless front line which failed to impress against Chelsea.

At 27-years-old, Giovinco is at the prime of his career and there has been little indication so far that he will renew his deal in Turin.

The star has fallen down the pecking order at the club, with big names like Fernando Llorente, Carlos Tevez and Alvaro Morata all getting the nod ahead of him.

Arsenal are also linked with Marseille star Andre-Pierre Gignac and are likely to only sign one or the other.

Draxler wanted

Arsenal look set to rekindle their interest in highly-rated Schalke midfielder Julian Draxler, according to the Daily Star.

Scouts from the Gunners were sent to the Champions League tie between the German side and Maribor during the past week as they might now be prepared to pay the huge asking price for him.

Draxler currently has a £37million buyout clause on his contract, something Arsene Wenger snubbed last summer, not wanting to break the bank.

But now it is thought that Arsenal could go again for the 20-year-old playmaker in the winter transfer window, but the full asking price would have to be paid as he has four years left on his contract.

Big money: Wenger might spend the mega money required for Draxler (
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Alves unlikely

It is unlikely that Arsenal will have the chance to sign Barcelona full-back Dani Alves after the Brazilian opened new contract talks with his current club.

According to the Daily Mail, the Catalan giants are determined to keep hold of their iconic full-back, despite the fact that he is out of contract at the end of the current season.

A host of Premier League clubs have been interested in the 31-year-old, but the Gunners have been hoping to outgun the others to sort their shortage of defenders.

Alves has also previous said: Alves said: "This will be my last season at Barcelona. Next year I will move to England."

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