When the final whistle blew for the match between Arsenal and Everton, “Gunners” fans finally had to accept the fact that their favorite team had failed in the race to win the Premier League title. This season, 2 points behind Manchester City makes the victory at the Emirates meaningless.
Arsenal lost once more to Man City in the race for the championship.
The players in red and white shirts stood on the field with extremely sad and miserable expressions. Putting his hands on his hips, bowing his head, even many stars like Kai Havertz or Martin Odegaard almost shed tears. Coach Mikel Arteta could not hide his choking in his post-match speech.
Trying hard for 9 months and then admitting failure on the last day is not a pleasant feeling. But on the positive side, it will help North London representatives gain valuable lessons. If they want to succeed, they must correct their mistakes and improve themselves further.
Arsenal needs to fall to understand that, if you want to defeat an opponent of Manchester City’s caliber, you must limit mistakes to the maximum extent. A moment of loss of concentration is more than enough for Pep Guardiola and his team to advance in the race for the championship.
Martin Odegaard and his teammates must reflect on their own limitations in order to learn from experience. It’s too late to blame any individual, but if they had done better against Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Fulham, the “Gunners” should have been the team that “opened the champagne” yesterday.
Not every mistake can be fixed and sometimes, to get what you want, you have to achieve absolute perfection. Arsenal needs to make more efforts and efforts in the future if they want to become a true counterweight to “The Citizens”.
Nevertheless, it is still necessary to recognize Arsenal’s outstanding progress this season. Besides Manchester City, the North London representative is a team that maintains stability in both attack and defense, becoming a formidable opponent for any club in the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta still has a lot of work to do to help Arsenal improve.
Mikel Arteta said that his team needs to rest, but “Gunners” fans can be absolutely sure that the 42-year-old coach and his colleagues will soon return, planning to narrow down the field. The gap in level between the home team at Emirates Stadium and the top of the table.
This club is on an exciting journey and although no one knows if they can get their hands on the trophies, at least Arsenal still brings many positive signs to the fans. instead of returning to the top 4 race like in the past.