Has Arsenal's Performance Deteriorated in the Premier League?

Synopsis
Arsenal's Mikel Arteta reflects on his team's contrasting fortunes, recognizing a decline in Premier League performance while celebrating their Champions League improvements. Despite a semifinal loss to PSG, the Gunners aim for a strong finish. Will luck play a role in their future title pursuits? Read on to discover Arteta's insights!
Key Takeaways
- Arteta admits a decline in Premier League performance.
- Arsenal shows improvement in UEFA Champions League.
- Second-place finish for the third consecutive season is likely.
- Arteta respects Liverpool's consistency and performance.
- Luck and improvement are key for future title pursuits.
London, May 9 (NationPress) Arsenal's head coach Mikel Arteta has acknowledged that his team has regressed in the Premier League while simultaneously showing improvement in their UEFA Champions League performances. The Gunners faced elimination in the semifinals of the UCL against Paris Saint-Germain and are now positioned to finish in second place for the third consecutive season.
As the 2023/24 Premier League season concludes, Arsenal wrapped up with 89 points. Currently, they hold 67 points, three points ahead of Manchester City, with only three matches remaining in the season and have secured just one win in their last five fixtures.
Arteta stated, “In the Champions League, we have improved compared to last season, but it’s not enough because our goal is to win it. In the Premier League, we’ve taken a step back; the points we’ve accumulated clearly indicate we haven’t performed as well as last season - that’s evident.”
The coach also expressed his respect for Liverpool, acknowledging their dominance this season, and confirmed that Arsenal will honor the 2024/25 champions with a guard of honor when they meet at Anfield on Sunday.
“They’ve earned it. They’ve been the superior team and have shown remarkable consistency. What their coaching staff has accomplished is impressive, and they completely deserve it. In sports, when someone outperforms you, it’s important to recognize and accept that and strive to reach their level,” Arteta added.
Ultimately, Arteta believes his team must be more fortunate and expressed that they could have secured two league titles based on their performance over the last two seasons, hoping to make further strides in upcoming seasons.
“With the number of points we’ve accumulated in the past two seasons, we should have, and could have, won two Premier League titles. We recognize how close we are; we are there. Our statistics indicate we are in a position to win titles. We need a bit more luck or to enhance our performance. Our Champions League statistics show that with those numbers, we have a significant chance of winning,” Arteta claimed.