Although it is perhaps unfamiliar for Arsenal in recent times to be top of the table at
the halfway stage of the season, it is worth remembering that the Gunners were in an identical situation two years ago, during Mesut Ozil's debut season at the Emirates.
After a frantic period in the Premier League, which consisted of all the teams playing eight games in the space of one month, we have reached
the halfway stage of the season.
Not exact matches
It is the
halfway stage of the domestic
season for Arsenal and our Premier League rivals and, while the Gunners finally seem to be hitting a bit
of form and consistency, it is too early to say that we have put the troubles and struggles
of the first half
of the
season behind us.
Arsenal still have more more games to play before we reach the
halfway stage of the EPL
season, so there is a lot
of water to go under the bridge and a lot
of footballing twists and turns to come before someone gets to lift the big trophy in May, but our attempt to be that club is looking a lot better after the reigning champions Leicester City rose from their slumber to inflict a painful defeat on Man City yesterday.
A lot can still happen over the course
of the current
season, as we are still some way off the
halfway stage and we have seen many times in the pst that things can change quickly in football.
As we are at the
halfway stage of the 2017/18
season, it is now time to look at the
season so far and how it has transpired for each RFPL member club.
United are two matches away from the
halfway stage of the Premier League
season, the match away to Leicester City on the 23rd December will mark that
stage of the
season.
As we reach the
halfway stage of the Premier League
season, things are beginning to take shape, and we can get a clearer idea
of which sides are in the running to win it meaning that the bookies have certainly... Continue reading →