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Arsenal Top the Table but Arteta’s Future in Doubt as Board Demands Silverware

Arsenal Top the Table but Arteta’s Future in Doubt as Board Demands Silverware

There is a silent restlessness growing within Arsenal, one that lingers even as the club sits proudly at the top of the Premier League table. The Gunners have started the season brightly, winning important games and showing a level of consistency that supporters have long wanted.

However, beneath this strong start, unease is building among the club’s decision-makers. They have started asking questions about Mikel Arteta’s long-term position. That alone shows the fine balance between success and expectation that defines life at the Emirates.

The growing tension around Arteta’s future at Arsenal

According to Fichajes, the Arsenal board are beginning to doubt Arteta’s long-term ability at the club. Their concerns come not from poor form but from the absence of trophies despite heavy investment under his leadership.

Since taking charge, Arteta has overseen spending that is close to the billion-pound mark. While his side now leads the Premier League by four points after nine games, the lack of silverware still casts a shadow over his project.

Arsenal’s narrow win over Crystal Palace recently pushed them further ahead of Liverpool and Manchester City. Both rivals have stuttered early in the campaign. For many, this season is the Gunners’ best chance in over two decades to reclaim the Premier League title last won in the Invincibles era of 2004.

However, for the hierarchy, strong performances are no longer enough. They want clear proof that the project they funded so heavily can deliver trophies. Reports suggest that the board are keeping Arteta under close watch. While they still share his vision, their patience may fade if the season ends without a major trophy.

Should the Gunners stay patient with Arteta?

Arteta’s tactical approach has brought structure, discipline, and purpose back to Arsenal. He insists on positional play, organised pressing, and quick transitions. This method has turned the team into one of England’s most cohesive units. However, the Spaniard’s system sometimes falters in high-pressure moments. The players become rigid, and creativity fades.

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The question now is whether Arsenal should continue to trust him even if this season ends in disappointment. Since taking over from Unai Emery, Arteta has led the team a long way forward. Giving up on his vision now would be hasty.

He has restored belief, reshaped the culture, and built a squad that can compete with the best. If they fall short again, the board should hold their nerve. Arsenal look close, and sometimes patience with the right manager brings the success that haste destroys.

A passionate football and cricket journalist working since 2017.

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