Arsenal news: Arsenal’s chances of winning the Premier League title have taken a serious hit after failing to beat Everton, further complicating their path to the top. The Gunners entered the season with high hopes but endured a challenging November, where they struggled to secure victories in four consecutive league games. As a result, they now face an uphill battle to stay competitive. To have a realistic shot at the title, Arsenal needed to go on a winning streak, particularly before the winter transfer window, which would have allowed them to capitalize on any mistakes made by their rivals.
Liverpool, in particular, has seen its form dip, allowing Arsenal a slight glimmer of hope. After gaining a commanding 9-point lead, Liverpool has dropped four points in their last two matches, drawing with both Newcastle and Fulham. If Arsenal had maintained a winning run, they could have gained ground on the Reds. However, this opportunity has slipped away as Arsenal failed to take advantage of Liverpool’s recent slip-ups.
Here is what Arsenal MUST DO in January for winning the League title
The title race is far from decided, and while Liverpool’s recent results have offered Arsenal a faint chance, the Gunners must focus on their own performance. Winning the league will require improvement on Arsenal’s part, and the January transfer window is crucial. Without the right reinforcements, the dream of a title will remain just that.
Arsenal’s summer recruitment failed to deliver, with none of the new signings making a significant impact so far. Mikel Arteta now faces pressure to act decisively in January. His reluctance to fully engage in the transfer market has raised concerns among supporters, who believe the club needs to strengthen its squad significantly. Arsenal must focus on securing a world-class forward, whether a striker or a goal-scoring winger. With a substantial financial investment, Arsenal can still make up ground in the title race, but only if the club commits to strengthening its squad in January.
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Ben White, currently recovering from knee surgery, could soon be preparing for an England return under new manager Thomas Tuchel. White, who had taken a self-imposed hiatus from the national team after a fallout with a coaching staff member in December 2022, has long been expected to rejoin the squad. His potential return gained further momentum after Gareth Southgate’s departure and Tuchel’s appointment as England’s manager earlier this year.
Reports suggested that White would make himself available for international duty starting in March 2025, coinciding with Tuchel’s first matches in charge. However, recent comments from Tuchel indicate a more immediate comeback is likely. During an interview after England’s World Cup 2026 qualifiers draw in Zurich, Tuchel revealed his intentions to reach out to White. He emphasized the need for a fresh start, noting, “It should be a clean start and a clear narrative.” Tuchel also confirmed that he would attend matches from January, reinforcing his commitment to the role and assuring players they could expect his full attention.