The project is over
I'd still rather watch Havertz somehow handball and miss while standing on the goal line than see Jesus play for us again. I really can't stand him.
Havertz and Jesus are 50% of all the forward players Arteta has bought since becoming coach lol.
If we finish second, then it would be stupid for the fans to turn on him, but at this rate I would be surprised if we held on to second.
We spent a lot of money to back him when he first arrived, he repaid that faith by taking us to second place in 22/23.
We backed him again in 23/24, he repaid that faith by keeping us second, increasing our points total and juggling CL football for the first time as well.
We then went into 24/25, making sales and spending just over break even. Our results this season reflect the lack of spending last summer.
We need to have a summer where we land a couple of big attacking signings. If he doesn't win a trophy after that, then it maybe curtains.
If we don’t sign anyone of note this window Im resigned to a drab close to this season.
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I don't want to harp on about it again but a large part of Klopp's success with Liverpool came down to their DoF. Salah and Mane were forced on to Klopp.
DoF has, largely, been one of the best organisational developments in football over the last 20 years or so. Edu failed just as much as Arteta has because we've been ciminally negligent in the transfer market when it comes to attacking players. We've signed some great players in the last five years, but not one of them plays in the most important position on the pitch **
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I'm going to ignore any post or tweet from a social media hipster tactico about strikers becoming old hat in modern football.
Dom social media hipster tactico
To be fair "SocialMediaHipsterTactico" would be a great username ...
I reckon if the Project™ is over because the Project™ doesn't include an elite striker or two, then we need to un-over the Project™ by adding an elite striker or two.
This would arguably be enough to make us highly competitive, better still if Arteta can learn and improve. Despite our setbacks with injury and seemingly with behind the scenes departures and frustrations this season, our squad still has improvement in it.
@Sicario2 - Tier 1 is not wrong, you don't get lots of chances and those we've already missed have been tragic.
The disappointment last season seems to have fed into a certain nihilism this season: it still feels absurd and even rigged that City didn't drop two points for months, weren't punished by the FA for several seasons, and now they're nowhere to be seen as we fall away. If it feels that way for me I don't have trouble imagining how rubbish it has felt for our players.
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We have a good base but zero up front. Let's just be brutally honest, Saka is the only attacker we have who is of the standard required and even he is behind the absolute elite attackers (like Salah, Haaland etc.).
Martinelli, Trossard, Havertz and Jesus are shit. That's the problem. Replace two of those guys with players of the required standard and we wouldn't be here in January having this conversation.
Our attack is shit and the signs where there last season. Criminal that we didn't address over the summer.
TambourineMan I don't think this is right. Our troubles are much less about individual quality than they are about balance and numbers. Yes, we need a great goalscorer, but our players are not shit. They're just not enough.
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The management of the players available is starting to look suspect with these injuries. We're back in "the players lack specificity" territory, Arteta is a bit like the princess who couldn't sleep on a pea in terms of his adaptability ... he actually is quite an anti-Wenger, as someone said, in that Wenger would create completely gratuitous problems of squad adaptation just because he liked the cut of some signing's jib.
Man I woke up this morning really sad. I don’t know about you guys.
The realisation that we have wasted a golden chance with this crop of Arsenal players.
I really, really worry how we will keep the likes of Saka, Saliba etc in the summer. These players want to win guys.
I’m going to say it but I think Arteta has taken the team as far as he can. Hes done well but 5 years is a hell of a long time and I just think his methods might just be tiring now for the players .
Bring in Inzaghi in the summer. We need a breath of fresh air. I will never forget what Arteta has done to galvanise us the club and bring us back as a force but it’s just a crying shame, Greek tragedy almost, that it looks like it won’t end up in silverware. Most painful Arsenal period I can remember.
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While I am not Arteta's biggest fan, you are dreaming if you think a guy who outperformed every other team on every metric in 2024 is getting sacked. The owners are not assessing this emotionally.
Gurgen
History won’t remember metrics or having the ‘best calendar year’. Can he convert? It’s binary with trophies.
That’s great but in reality this is not how the owners assess things. That should be obvious by now.
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Sicario2 - Tier 1 Most painful Arsenal period I can remember.
Always with the drama.
This week has been shit, nobody is saying otherwise - but it's one week. We lost three Premier League games across the calendar year of 2024.
Yes, we need a bit of course correction and, more to the point, some healthy players back. But if you find this period of being an Arsenal fan so painful, please can I refer you back to 2019 and a three quarters full, silent, Emirates, with Mustafi and Luiz patrolling the defence?
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RocktheCasbah it's not gone but the season is slipping away. We have to beat Spurs on Wednesday no. There is no other result that's acceptable. If we do and Liverpool drop points at Forrest then it's back on.
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RocktheCasbah We lost three Premier League games across the calendar year of 2024.
I agree with your overall point (although the reason the season is slipping away definitely isn't just due to one week), but this "couting losses" thing looks like it's trying to make the situation sound more positive than it is. Two draws and a win is worse than two wins and a loss. Counting losses doesn't paint an accurate picture.
RocktheCasbah
This is much worse mate.
This time we have had the title tangled in front of us before been taking away.
When we were shit, we were shit. We knew were shit and expectations were managed.
This time around we expected the world but came out empty handed and a feeling of big regret. What if we beat Villa, what if Trossard had scored, what if Son hadn’t fumbled his shot.
It’s also the daunting feeling have we wasted our chance.
When we were shit the only way was up. So can’t compare at all.