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<blockquote data-quote="Philby" data-source="post: 7427780" data-attributes="member: 1802"><p>Jesus lad. This isn't a court case.</p><p></p><p>You are free to admit that, from this position, two PL title challenges back-to-back would be a welcome surprise. We all know it.</p><p></p><p>The more you dodge around the question the sillier you look.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't doubt that ETH has a bit of credit in the bank and this season has been tough injuries wise.</p><p></p><p>But you fail to recognise that Arteta similarly has credit in the bank - he won a superior competition (FA Cup) and is displaying an upwards trajectory across the last 3 seasons.</p><p></p><p>Your binary<em> "he's won nuffink" </em>argument doesn't reflect reality. At Arsenal the players, the fans, the guys in suits - they can all see that Arsenal are a very good footballing side now and are back in the mix for title 2 years on the bounce.</p><p></p><p>Arsenal are <strong><u>considerably better</u></strong> than they were when Arteta took over.</p><p></p><p>It would be utter madness to sack him this summer because City pipped them relatively narrowly to 2 titles.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Coming off a 5th place finish in the PL and IIRC Arteta was under a bit of pressure at the time. If he had stagnated or got worse in 2022/23 the pressure would've really ramped up & he could've faced the sack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philby, post: 7427780, member: 1802"] Jesus lad. This isn't a court case. You are free to admit that, from this position, two PL title challenges back-to-back would be a welcome surprise. We all know it. The more you dodge around the question the sillier you look. I don't doubt that ETH has a bit of credit in the bank and this season has been tough injuries wise. But you fail to recognise that Arteta similarly has credit in the bank - he won a superior competition (FA Cup) and is displaying an upwards trajectory across the last 3 seasons. Your binary[I] "he's won nuffink" [/I]argument doesn't reflect reality. At Arsenal the players, the fans, the guys in suits - they can all see that Arsenal are a very good footballing side now and are back in the mix for title 2 years on the bounce. Arsenal are [B][U]considerably better[/U][/B] than they were when Arteta took over. It would be utter madness to sack him this summer because City pipped them relatively narrowly to 2 titles. Coming off a 5th place finish in the PL and IIRC Arteta was under a bit of pressure at the time. If he had stagnated or got worse in 2022/23 the pressure would've really ramped up & he could've faced the sack. [/QUOTE]
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