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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024
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Docnaster
on 17/06/2024, 16:38:29 UTC
Yeah, it's always tough to win anything with City in the mix, but I'm optimistic about Arsenal this season. This could be their year if they keep their good players and bring in new talent.
Last season, finishing second was their only "trophy," but they can't settle for that anymore. Hopefully, this season will bring the changes they need to win the Premier League. I think the competition will be fierce and could break past records. You might call it carnage or whatever...

Everyone is optimistic at the prospect that Arsenal third time surge will win them the tittle against the dominant Manchester city and Pep. I would say they can actually do it, considering that Liverpool were third time lucky too before winning it I would say it is possible. The first thing Arsenal needs to do aside having a great transfer window by strengthening their squad they should take every game as the last from the beginning of the season.

Arteta last season lacked the balls to me to make changes that were necessary; like having to drop Saka on the bench when the lad was struggling with fitness as fatigue set in and also tweaking his midfield options sometimes to make the best out of Odegaard who sometimes looked lost in games. A more decisive tactics will and a huge squad depth will definitely help them in the upcoming season
Considering the performance and results of Arsenal in the last two English Premier League seasons, there's no doubt that they're mostly likely to be the English Premier League club that'll end Manchester City's dominance in the league. In the just concluded season, Arsenal pushed the title chase down to the wires as the winner of the league was decided on the last match day of the season. There are few positions that I think Arsenal are lacking behind but the most obvious if them all is the top 9 striker's role. Gabriel Jesus was the club's first choice striker at the begining of last season before he was injured but upon returning from injury, he couldn't continue to be prolific in front of goal. The makeshift first choice striker who happens to be Kai Havertz weren't even as prolific as the other top strikers in the league. If Arsenal can successfully sign a prolific world class striker this summer, I think they'll be more likely to win the league than they've never been since 2004