Arsenal Football: How Mikel Arteta can get the Gunners out of trouble
Mikel Arteta’s side’s plummet towards the nether regions of the Premier League can no longer be classified as an aberration this is their new reality. We need to talk about the r-word. It may be said with a jokey air of self-loathing or something for rival fans to mockingly taunt but based on league position, form, and overall performances, the sooner Arsenal wakes up to the very serious reality of possible relegation, the better.
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Success this season is no longer top four, it is at the very optimistic to the top 10 but in the short-term, Mikel Arteta’s focus for his and his side’s future is getting some wins on the board to just ease the pressure, tension and overall anxiety around the club.
Worryingly, Arsenal doesn’t look like a team playing well enough to win one game, let alone a series of fixtures, and the festive period presents its challenges in adding to the workload of already fatigued players in what is a very physically and mentally demanding season. We’ve taken a nearer look at the six clubs from 15th downwards in the Premier League (PL) as to their status, position, and what’s to come over the next three weeks as 2020 ends and stretches way to 2021
Next five fixtures
- Chelsea (H)
- Brighton (A)
- West Brom (A)
- Crystal Palace (H)
- Newcastle (H)
The story so far
Genuinely threatening to fit into a few paragraphs but early season potential and faith in the Mikel Arteta project, which included a 1-0 victory at Old Trafford heightening belief that the Spaniard was sensibly re-molding the Gunners from defense, has all but disappeared.