It’s relatively possible that the club’s jewel failure will reach five times, raising questions about the director and his mindset.
Arsenal no longer needs a phenomenon on the field to catch Liverpool in this season’s Premier League title race, but rather an unbelievable reason for the table-beaten Reds to be docked points. The gap between Arne Slot’s men and the Gunners is 15 after this weekend’s results, which saw Southampton beaten 3–1 at Anfield just 24 hours before Arsenal‘s disappointing 1–1 draw at Old Trafford.
For the third time in a row, the reds of north London will likely have to settle for flatware. Manchester City has chirruped them on the former two occasions, and now Sloot’s Liverpool has proven too strong an opponent throughout a season.
Considering where Arteta set up Arsenal– floundering inimitably amid a failed rebuild following the departure of Arsène Wenger- there has been remarkable progress at the Emirates Stadium. But questions remain over whether the platoon and club in this current replication have what it takes to overcome their’ contender’ status and come winners.
Losing to the worst United platoon in a generation, and maybe being a little thankful to leave the north-west with a draw, was the rearmost in a long series of lapses Arsenal have suffered during this hellish domestic season. And despite all the warnings that injuries and circumstances have caused, there is no guarantee that effects will get better for them.