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Arsenal’s highly anticipated challenge for the Premier League title this season is already under scrutiny after a series of setbacks. Following their 1-0 defeat to Newcastle United on Saturday, Arsenal now trails league leaders Liverpool by seven points after just 10 games.
Arsenal’s promising start has dimmed, with the team struggling to regain their early season form. Currently fourth in the standings, the Gunners have gone three games without a win, seeing them slip below Nottingham Forest.
Arsenal’s former captain, Martin Keown, summed up the mood following the Newcastle loss. “It’s a long way back for Arsenal now,” Keown stated, pointing to the need for greater focus and determination. “They just weren’t at the races, and now they’re nursing their wounds.”
Arsenal’s Struggles in Numbers
Arsenal has shown vulnerability in recent weeks:
- They’ve fallen behind in four of their last six games — a significant shift from their usual defensive stability.
- The team has conceded the opening goal in three successive away games for the first time since 2019, pre-dating manager Mikel Arteta’s tenure.
- Arsenal’s away form has dipped, with the Gunners managing only 37 shots across five away games this season.
These stats underscore the challenges Arsenal faces as they attempt to reestablish momentum in a highly competitive league.
Arteta Calls for Improvement
In a post-match interview, manager Mikel Arteta emphasized the need for the team to focus on consistent performance, rather than dwelling on title hopes. “It’s about being our best selves every single week,” Arteta remarked. “Today we weren’t our best version.” Looking ahead to their upcoming Champions League game against Inter Milan, he expressed confidence in the squad’s ability to bounce back.
The absence of key playmaker Martin Odegaard, sidelined with an ankle injury, has also been keenly felt. Former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock commented, “Odegaard is the key player for Arsenal. He’s not afraid to take risks with the ball. His presence was sorely missed.”
Future Outlook
Despite the current hurdles, Arsenal still has ample opportunity to fight back. With recent champions like Manchester City also facing challenges, many experts predict a close title race. Former England midfielder Joe Cole noted, “I think this league title will be won with fewer points than in recent years — there are just too many good teams.”
Arsenal’s resilience will be tested as they aim to address these struggles and rekindle their form. For fans and pundits alike, the journey continues with hopes that the Gunners can rediscover the spark that had them tipped as title contenders.
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