Welcome back. The blog has been on somewhat of a hiatus but it would be rude not to talk about the current run of form the team has been on since the start of the year.
Only six weeks ago people were surmounting that Arsenal would not be able to sustain a title challenge without signing a new striker in January, some pundits in the media were even writing them off for top four. However, no striker was signed and since the start of the year the Gunners are not just unbeaten in the Premier League, but blowing teams away and scoring goals for fun. Below are our results since the start of 2024:
Crystal Palace (H) - 5-0
Nottingham Forrest (A) - 1-2
Liverpool (H) - 3-1
West Ham (A) - 0-6
Burnley (A) - 0-5
Newcastle (H) - 4-1
Sheffield United (A) - 0-6
Goals scored: 31
Goals conceded: 3
Granted two of these wins were against teams that look nailed on to be relegated at the end of the season, but even the biggest skeptics of Arsenal’s ability to push Liverpool and Manchester City to the end must be taking note.
So what has changed?
No striker was signed and we saw the team go away to Dubai for winter training and come back a different beast. Whatever was said and done on the training ground over there I am all for it. Could the answer be so simple that the players simply needed a rest and a re-set to refresh themselves and find their best form? maybe so, for all its complexities football can be a simple sport.
It’s not as if the team were playing terribly (Fulham game aside) going into the new year, but there was an apparent lack of clinical edge in the finishing department. Even so, there is more to the re-emergence of this team than just putting away their chances. The Gunners seem to be playing with more fluidity, confidence and, besides from one hiccup against Liverpool in January, look defensively as solid as I’ve seen an Arsenal team in a long, long time.
I’ve said it previously on the pod but Liverpool at home was a must-win for us to have any shot at the league. A combination of getting that result, alongside a super strong performance, seems to have breathed a sense of belief and confidence into the team. It had to be backed up of course by a win to West Ham - to even think about putting a title challenge together in this day and age you need remarkable consistency. The team duly obliged - going onto win 6-0 at The London Stadium, the game done and dusted by half-time with the Gunners already 4-zip up. Celebration police silenced. Even the most optimistic Arsenal fans weren’t quite expecting that.
I guess this is where we need to talk about specific players then. Every player involved in the last few games has obviously been outstanding, this run so far truly has been a team effort.
This blog post will be about three pages longer if I do go through every player. We’ve had the consistent steely-ness and robustness of Declan Rice in midfield, key attacking players such as Saka step-up, as well as an absolute stone-wall centre back pairing in Saliba and Gabriel.
But it’s players somewhat on the periphery of the starting eleven that have come in and really made a noticeable impact in the absence of other injured players also: A round of applause please for Jakub Kiwior, Jorginho, and Kai Havertz.
Let’s start with the latter. Although he’s had plenty of minutes throughout the season, Kai Havertz seems to be showing the kind of performances recently that make us see why Arteta wanted 60-odd mil spent to get him. In the absence of Jesus we’ve seen him go up-top and interchange with Trossard (shout-out to Trossard as well) frequently to create opportunities. We’re also seeing true conviction in his own finishing as well now to put his own chances away.
When called upon to start big games, we’ve seen Jorginho seamlessly step into the midfield to partner Rice. He’s been excellent, his experience showing, and seems to be bringing out another side of Rice’s game (allowing him to push forward more) as well.
Onto Jakub Kiwior then. With Zinchenko injured and Tomiyasu having been away in the Asian Cup (and now being given some true recovery time), we’ve seen Kiwior come in and be more than solid at left-back. He’s really grown into the role, looking confident and solid defensively in that back four. A knock on effect is that this has allowed Ben White to venture further forward and pop-up in midfield more, who seems to be flourishing in the role and I think we’re seeing the best of Benny Blanco right now also.
As I said, I could go on and on for all the Arsenal players.
We have Brentford at home in the league next which will be by no means an easy game, especially after the performance they put in against us at The Emirates last season. So the team will need to continue this form to make sure all three points are secured, which will be vitally important considering our next Premier League game after is away to City.
Brentford is followed by our home leg against us Porto in the Champions League (I guess the elephant in the room is that performance away to them in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16). It’s a game we know we need to win by two or more goals, and we then have the afore-mentioned crunch game away to Manchester City away at The Etihad.
Much more to come on those in the coming weeks, there will be a podcast episode wth Cal up post-Porto game as well. For now Arsenal need to take it one game at a time, starting with Brentford tomorrow.
As always thanks for reading,
Oli
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