Arsenal has shown its strength again this season and has strong support as a strong candidate to win the Premier League. After last season they almost won the title, but were overtaken by Manchester City at the end of the season, the Gunners look more ready and stable to aim for the title this season.
Last season, Arsenal became a shining story by leading the standings for months. However, injury problems and mental pressure at the top of the standings made their performance decline at the end of the season. Even though they had to settle for being runners-up, this experience could be a valuable lesson for this season.
Several factors support Arsenal as a serious candidate to win the Premier League title this season:
- Team Stability
Arsenal appeared more stable this season by maintaining consistent performance. The presence of several key players and effective rotation means they are able to overcome player injuries and fatigue.
- Squad Depth
With squad depth, Arsenal can face a busy schedule without having to sacrifice too much on the quality of the game. The manager has good options for player rotation and keeping the entire team fit.
- Fighting Spirit
Last season’s failure fueled Arsenal’s fighting spirit. The players and coaching staff together reflect and prepare themselves so as not to repeat mistakes this season. The urge to prove that they are a champion team is getting stronger.
- Star Player Performance
Arsenal’s star players, such as Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, and Martin Odegaard appeared at their best. The big contribution of these players is the key in every match.
- Effective Tactical Management
The Arsenal manager, with his clever tactics, was able to take the team through various difficult situations. From defensive play to sharp counter attacks, Arsenal looks to have a thorough plan in every match.
With these various factors, Arsenal enters the middle of the season with a very good chance of winning the Premier League title. Of course, the competition is still long, and many challenges await. However, for Arsenal fans, the hope of seeing the trophy once again adorn the club’s trophy cabinet is increasingly real.