Arsenal
REVEALED: Two major key reasons why Arsenal will win the Premier League title next season 2024/25
Arsenal has reason to be hopeful about the 2024–25 football season.London talks about the three reasons the Gunners are ready to have their name put on next year’s prize.
Manchester City won their sixth straight title under Pep Guardiola, which could be a wake-up call for Arsenal at dawn tomorrow. They still have a very hard road ahead of them if they want to win the title.
The Invincibles won the Premier League title in 2004. This will be the 21st season since Arsenal last won the title. Even though yesterday was disappointing, there are reasons to be hopeful and excited about what’s to come.
Always getting better and bigger
Take a look at Manchester City’s team. They have some of the best experienced players in the league, as well as two young stars, Phil Foden and Erling Haaland. Rodri, Kevin De Bruyne, Kyle Walker, Bernardo Silva, Ruben Dias, Nathan Ake, and many more. This Arsenal team is still very young and has a long way to go.
The Gunners’ strength is that they can get better as the team grows and gets better. The difference between winning and losing the title was only two points, or two goals.
After another year, with a fully fit Jurrien Timber in the team, the gap looks all but impossible to close. The challenge is to keep the team’s momentum and trust up even though two failed challenges could be bad for them.
Arsenal coach
The first is the biggest and doesn’t come as a surprise. Few people would have expected how far Mikel Arteta has taken this team. It’s just a shame that they only have one FA Cup and two Community Shields to show for it so far.
Even though his Arsenal team doesn’t have any star players like Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Patrick Vieira, etc., the Spanish manager still scored more goals, won more games, and set new records with this team.
This season, even the Invincibles’ 90 points would not have been enough to win the league. Arteta has put together a group of players who are hungry, dedicated, and determined to win. The words “do not be satisfied” that he told his fans hit them hard and gave them hope.
He is the best boss Arsenal could have had, maybe only better than his rival at Man City. If Arteta were open, every club in the world would want him as their next coach. He is still the club’s best chance of winning a title.
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