I think so, Arsenal had a very good generation of boys and still managed to sign very good players, so the tendency is to maintain a high level of competitiveness. And yes fight for the premier leagueArsenal has started this Premier League very well, Do you think they can sustain this good level and fight for the title?
It's true, since Arsene Wenger left the institution I haven't seen Arsenal play at this level. I hope that against Tottenham I get a victoryGood afternoon.Since Arséne Wenger left the club ,I had not seen Arsenal playing in such a great level.I hope they will fight till the end for the ttle.This Saturday Arsenal will have a great opportunity to stay on top if they can beat Tottenham in the Derdy of London.What´s more,on Sunday it will be the Derby of Manchester.Great weekend to watch both matches
I agree with you. It has a generation of young talent and has signed very well in the market. I think the big games will let us know if he can fight for the title or not.I think so, Arsenal had a very good generation of boys and still managed to sign very good players, so the tendency is to maintain a high level of competitiveness. And yes fight for the premier league
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Gabriel Jesus is playing very well in this season...i hope he continues in Qatar´s World Cup!!!
It's true it was a good idea to keep arteta. As for Manchester City, I think they are ahead, but it is a long tournament and if they manage to keep this game I think they can put up a fightIt seems that keeping Arteta in charge was a good idea, Arsenal's season looks really promising, they've been playing well, but I still think Manchester City and Tottenham are ahead in the Premier League dispute, but it's going to be interesting...
Realistically, i can Arsenal make top 4 if they maintain this form and maybe a deep cup run/final - theres no doubt they have bought well and Arteta has developed really well under Pep Guardiola into a fine manager.
Buying Gabriel Jesus was a masterpiece of a signing.
Luckily or sadly they cantWith what was shown today against Tottenham, I think that if they can maintain this rhythm to be able to obtain the Premier, which they have not won since 2003
As an Arsenal fan, I can assure you no one is thinking of winning the Premier League just yet.
Further, the decline did not start after Wenger but under Wenger. Great though he was initially, his management fell apart for years. Arsenal last won the League in the 2003/04 season and Wenger did not leave until 2018. Arsenal fans will also admit this time last year if Arteta had been fired no one would have been surprised as the start to the season was terrible.
But as last season wore on you could see that Arsenal were putting a lot of things together even if we missed fourth place. Three things came together.
The first was Arteta had proven he is a good manager, then a great preseason which in turn allowed us to bed in some fantastic new signings. Two of which Jesus and Zinchenko had worked closely with Arteta as an assistant at Man City under Guardiola. That said most fans believe one more transfer window will give the correct squad depth. The present team is super talented but we need another pure striker and left back to cover ourselves properly. Injuries will weaken the squad quickly.
At present Arsenal fans are overjoyed and satisfied because the team is playing expansive, beautiful football - the type of football played under Wenger in the 'Invincibles' era. What they are really excited about is under Arteta, the team might end up better managed than under Wenger, with a better infrastructure in place (with Edu and Mertesacker shouldering responsibilities also).
But this early in the season everyone wants to be realistic. Beat the lesser opposition, take a fair share of points from the top six teams, accept the occasional loss and then fight for a top four spot and get back into the Champions League. We'll wait until at least January to really see how competitive we are.
In the meantime we are all just enjoying the team playing the most exciting football in the Premier League.