The Gunners season has gone
from challenging for the title, to battling for a place within the top four, and the task is getting tougher by the week.
We are just 3 players away
from challenging for the title.
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We are a four weeks away
from the end of the current campaign, and with our
title challenge having faded, it is time to start thinking about how we can improve
for next season.
So apart
from Welbeck the injury situation at the club is very positive indeed and that bodes well
for the Premier League
title challenge to come next season.
Apart
from the obvious stubborness by Wenger to not buy a defensive minded player to add to the squad, our team is definitely up
for a
title challenge once Theo returns.
I get the being responsible part with money but at the same time Arsenal are a couple of signings away
from a team
challenging for the
title.
Wenger and the mgt keep ranting how we now have money but when, it comes to biding wars they start shivering like a bunch of pussies.I remember no single comment section here the dm schinederin was not mentioned here, now he has gone to utd deluded fan say utd did nt win
title after spending last time.They spent and improved
from no. 7 To 4 now they will
challenging for title no doubt, next season will be tough rivals are strengtheng, wenger has his usual new signing
from injuries.I do nt care wether we add more players, but will be akb till wenger lifts the epl
title!!!
Why don't we all wake up
from this sleep.the squad we have is only capable of finishing fourth nothing more.just because we finished the season strong doesn't mean we have a good enough squad to
challenge for the
title
It could be Sami Zayn, making a shocking early return
from an injury he suffered when he
challenged Cena
for the US
title back in May.
If he doesn't, then this and Szczesny's departures could be seen as mistakes
from Wenger in a season in which they are meant to
challenge Chelsea
for the Premier League
title.
Further, it's a drop down
for the Armenian international as he'll go
from a club
challenging for the Premier League
title to a side fighting
for a top four spot, and that will surely also be a reason holding him back
from giving the green light.
But by the Saturday tournament finale the conference's alleged chalk, Villanova, was gone; the league's most dominant center, Georgetown's Patrick Ewing, was long gone; and only the underrated overachievers
from Boston College, who had tied St. John's and Villanova
for the regular - season Big East
title, were left to
challenge the drums and the war paint and the non-home team.
«I said at the beginning of the season that it was madness to turn down the # 100m - plus offer
from Barcelona
for Coutinho and not use that money to build a defence worthy of
challenging for the
title.
Monreal and Gabriel were bought in January, during our
title challenging days Wenger bought a player
from Atletico
for big money so really I don't know where you get your generic facts
from.
What I think we need now are concentrations and prayers
for Arsenal as their
title challenge and retaining the FA Cup is
from this weekend reaching a defining moment.
we were awful
for 60 mins and fortunate to be just one down and the good... we took a point
from being decent
for 30 mins all but securing third place... As
for realism it's simple... There is no way a real arsenal fan could watch that performance and be confident that we will be
challenging for title in 12 months time... So if that is what we want the realist fan asks what needs to change... and if we rule out the first best option... which as a realist I do... to get rid of wenger... then in our second best world it's a matter of where we need to strengthen... Sadly at the point realism breaks down because in the absence of first best option we are in the fantasy world of the cheese eating surrender monkey where 11 yr olds are zee future of zee club
I can understand that Arsene Wenger feels that Arsenal and our
challenge for the Premier League
title has received a huge boost with the return
from injury of Alexis Sanchez.
Arsenal fans will finally get the chance to see the summer signing that we all hope will make the difference in our
challenge to regain the Premier League
title next season, after Petr Cech watched
from the bench as the Gunners won the first match of pre-season to qualify
for the final of the Asia Trophy against Everton today.
Jose Mourinho has had his critics
for failing to truly mount a serious
title challenge this term, but there have been positives
from some areas of his squad that suggest things could get better next season.
With a player blessed with his speed and goal scoring abilities it is vital we play to his strengths.We need to inject more pace and directness into our attacking play otherwise Auba will struggle just as Lacazette.This stems
from our «pass the ball to one another at all costs» possession football that has overtaken system we played when we were
challenging most seasons
for the Premiere League
Title 1998 - 2004.
We have been linked with a number of players this past few months,
from goalkeepers right up to the frontmen strikers, but is our current squad good enough to
challenge for the
title next season?
Then
for some reason, it all changed... the players became stale, they became aware of their vulnerability and
from briefly regaining a foothold in
challenging for the
title, they seemed to fall so far
from grace that our very best became despondent and started doubting the very source that got them to greatness in the first place.
No one a part
from Chelski or Southampton are worthy of even
challenging for the
title.
However Wenger is a stubborn man and
for whatever reason he does not seem to see that his failure to do so has stopped us
from seriously
challenging for the
title in the past and will do in the future until he rectifies this problem..
However, when people on the board bomb out statements that you have 200 mills in the bank and you are a player or two away
from a real
title challenge, it's not serious to risk the best chance we've had
for years to win the league, and an excuse of «there wasn't enough quality» would just seem silly.
In my opinion, I think it can be inferred
from his comment that he intends staying; he's more likely to stay: «But I think that next season, WE need to be
challenging for the
title, with the team we've got.»
He then moves on to claim that Arsenal will struggle to win another league
title, due to their unwillingness to
challenge for the best players available, and unless this changes, fans need to stop expecting so much
from the side.
I hope we don't stop there, and get a top - quality creative central midfield to take - over
from Cazorla, so this team can really
challenge for the
title next season.
a players who you can count on to
challenge for the
title are: -
from forward is only lacazet, if Sanchez will be gone
from midfield... none
from wings..
He is
challenging them not only to finish the season well but to prepare next season to have a winning one that
challenges for titles from start to finish, one that doesn't get spanked 10 - 2 on aggregate as if it out of there league.
IF Gazidas means what he says and we don't get top striker and cb then i honestly can't see where the goals will come
from for us to
challenge for the
Title nor can I see our defense being solid enough.
The ideal midfielder
for Arsenal and reportedly a player who wanted to join the Gunners
from Southampton, it was eventually Manchester United who won the race
for Morgan Schneiderlin's signature in a move that significantly strengthens the Red Devils in their potential
title challenge against Arsenal this season.
I do feel that Arsene Wenger and Arsenal have got some of the worst luck going on the injury front and although we can also point to other problems and things that keep stopping the Gunners
from challenging for the Premier League
title, it is hard to ignore the fact that Arsenal have to do without a number of big players
for significant parts of every season.
Since he is
from the academy very few people think he is not enough
for a
title challenging team
However, with Bayern securing a record sixth consecutive Bundesliga
title — the Polish star is reportedly looking
for a new
challenge away
from Germany.
As long as Wenger continues to play his favouritism card and over-protect these players
from the pressure that comes with
challenging for the
title, we will never be contenders like City and Chelsea that's the sad reality.
The boss thinks that things will improve
from now on and although that may not be enough to really
challenge for the Premier League
title, he is determined to do his best and be ready if the teams above us do slip up.
So perhaps the Gunners can approach this big EPL game with real belief and remember that apart
from the Chelsea game and the ridiculous refereeing of Mike Dean, Arsenal have not lost since the opening day and are in a good position to make a real
challenge for the
title.
Graeme Souness today said that Arsenal are two players away
from challenging for the Premier League
title, so we thought we'd look into which two he could possibly mean...... Read the full article here
For Arsenal, my expectation isn't to win the title, but I would expect us to at least challenge for it, and we haven't... So from my perspective, his good years have earned him this one last year to put in a serious challen
For Arsenal, my expectation isn't to win the
title, but I would expect us to at least
challenge for it, and we haven't... So from my perspective, his good years have earned him this one last year to put in a serious challen
for it, and we haven't... So
from my perspective, his good years have earned him this one last year to put in a serious
challenge.
I am fairly sure that a large percentage of Arsenal fans are finding it hard to get enthused about the defence of the FA cup trophy, because two points
from the last three Premier League games has left the Gunners down in third place and our
challenge for the Premier League
title looking a lot less assured than it was a couple of weeks ago.
Another strong season
from Rambo could play a huge part in an Arsenal
title challenge so to see him score a very well taken goal in pre-season on Saturday was very encouraging
for Gooners everywhere.
It seems like a pretty sensible idea
from a Madrid perspective, as essentially they get stronger and their rivals miss out on a player that is desperately needed
for them to move forward and launch a significant
challenge for the
title next season.
If Arsenal fans were hoping
for a slip up or two over the christmas period
from any of the other clubs in with a chance of
challenging for the Premier League
title, then we were left with just one hope and that was soon snuffed out last night as our north London rivals Tottenham ran out 4 - 1 winners over Southampton.
We are 5 to 8 players short
from actually
challenging for major
titles and wenger is there sitted on a huge pile of cash waiting
for I do nt know what to rescue him
He is more concerned with making sure that Arsenal do not suffer
from the same problems against the big teams that we did last season, when many people thought that our failure in those games was the main reason
for the
title challenge faltering in the latter half of the season.
It's a must that we beat Chelsea, we have a point to prove and show that
from now on we are really ready to box with the big boys
challenging for titles not just top4
There is a school of thought amongst many Arsenal fans that, although we are up
challenging for the
title right now, Wenger's teams have a consistent history of dropping away
from the top and ending up in a dogfight
for third or fourth place.
Yes our boys did us proud with the win and the way we came
from behind twice but there is far to much football to be played
for us fans to start shouting that this is our season, after all it was a game against Leicester, not Man City or any of the other teams that will be
challenging for the
title this season.