Arsenal Premier League setback prompts Arteta to reflect on injuries, red cards, and missed chances as the Gunners fall short of the title again.
Arsenal Premier League setback has once again left fans heartbroken, as the Gunners fall short of lifting the trophy for the third consecutive season. Manager Mikel Arteta offered a candid assessment of the campaign, highlighting injuries, red card controversies, and tactical missteps as key factors behind the disappointment.
Throughout the season, Arsenal struggled with untimely injuries to key players such as Bukayo Saka, Martin Γdegaard, and Kai Havertz. These setbacks came during crucial moments, weakening the squadβs rhythm and consistency. Additionally, controversial red cardsβlike those issued to Declan Rice and Myles Lewis-Skellyβfurther disrupted the teamβs momentum. Although Lewis-Skellyβs card was later overturned, the damage had already been done.
Arteta Admits Tactical Shortcomings
When asked whether Arsenal could have done more to challenge Liverpool, Arteta responded honestly: βCertainly, there are things we could have approached differently.β He acknowledged that external factors such as injuries and refereeing decisions played a role, but also emphasized the need for internal reflection.
βOtherwise, you would win every game regardless of injuries, situations, red cards, or referee decisions. But that’s just how it is,β he added.

Season-End Evaluation Ahead
Arteta confirmed that the club will conduct a thorough evaluation at the end of the season. βWeβll assess what we did well and what we didnβt,β he said. Reflecting on expectations, Arteta admitted that finishing secondβgiven the challengesβwas a realistic outcome.
Despite the Arsenal Premier League setback, Arteta remains optimistic. He praised the young squadβs resilience and growth, noting that their achievements should not be overlooked. With a Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain on the horizon, Arsenal still have plenty to play for.
Fans are already speculating about potential changes and reinforcements for next season. Artetaβs determination to learn from this campaign suggests that the Gunners are far from finished. While this year ends in disappointment, the foundation for future success remains strong.
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