The Gunners were beaten 3-0 at Selhurst Park on Monday night and missed the chance to move back above Spurs into the top four
If this was the start of the final sprint in the race for the top four, then Arsenal have just stumbled dramatically out of the blocks.
Things had been going swimmingly for Mikel Arteta’s side in the Premier League in 2022, with the Gunners winning six of their last seven games ahead of Monday night’s trip to Crystal Palace.
But with the pressure on following Tottenham’s 5-1 drubbing of Newcastle 24 hours earlier, Arsenal produced their worst performance in months as they crashed to a shambolic 3-0 defeat Selhurst Park.
It’s a defeat that keeps them fifth, below Spurs on goal difference, although they do still have one game in hand on their north London rivals.
But perhaps more worryingly, it’s a defeat that raises big questions about whether Arteta’s side have what it takes to stay the pace during the final weeks of the season.
They were without Kieran Tierney due to a knee injury and there are fears the Scotland left-back could be out for the remainder of the season with the problem, which was picked up on international duty.
Tierney, who will have a scan on Tuesday to determine the full extent of the issue, was replaced by Nuno Tavares on the left hand side of the back four and the 22-year-old endured a torrid time.
The summer signing from Benfica was beaten at the back post by Joachim Andersen in the build up to Jean-Philippe Mateta’s opening goal for Crystal Palace and was then caught flat-footed by Jordan Ayew, who doubled the home side’s lead on 24 minutes after an error by Gabriel Magalhaes.
Tavares was replaced at half-time by Arteta, with Gabriel Martinelli coming on.
It was the second successive time that the Portuguese full-back had failed to even make it back out for the second half when handed a start by Arteta.
And with Tierney potentially out for the remainder of the campaign, that is a major problem with nine games still remaining.
Arsenal ended last season with Granit Xhaka as a makeshift left-back and it cost them dearly in the big moments, most notably in the latter stages of the Europa League.
It could be that history now repeats itself with the Champions League once again on the line.
And to make matters even worse for the visitors, they lost Thomas Partey to what appeared to be a thigh injury midway through the second half.
The Ghana international signalled that he needed to come off, but the hosts broke through Wilfried Zaha before the ball could be kicked out of play and were awarded a penalty when Martin Odegaard tripped the Palace winger.
Zaha, so often the scourge of Arsenal in recent years, made no mistake from the spot to pile even misery on Arteta’s shell-shocked side.
Partey limped off before the penalty was taken. It could be a while before we see the midfielder in action again.
His form alongside Granit Xhaka in midfield has been a big part of Arsenal’s recent form so a prolonged spell on the sidelines will be another major worry for Arteta.
There was at least some improvement from Arsenal after the interval and they did have some chances, with Emile Smith Rowe and Martin Odegaard both wasting glorious opportunities and Eddie Nketiah hitting the woodwork.
But the visitors were still well beaten. Outplayed and outfought all over the pitch.
Arteta now has to try and raise his players ahead of Saturday’s game against Brighton.
This is of course just their third league defeat since December and they do still have Champions League qualification in their own hands.
But with Tottenham looking increasingly impressive under Antonio Conte and with Tierney and Partey potentially facing long-term spells in the treatment room, Arteta’s small squad is going to be tested to its limits in the coming weeks.
The way they respond to this truly disastrous night in south London will go a long way to deciding how their season pans out.
besacelmpy
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now I can see what it means and it sounds true
Sure, good work. You're onto something here. 😂😂😂
Cazorla99
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This will be massive so Arteta try this
Jezainoz
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All the noise about leapfrog is have now disappeared
Lol
Bibkpruy
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this is a must
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now I can see what it means and it sounds true
Bibkpruy
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this is a must
Bibkpruy
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without our fullbacks we should try this lineup atleast our forward will be a threat but arsenal will finish top four by any means
Titi14
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they will play in europa league
ericklihanda007
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that's why you need saliba back
Kusabeotu
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Hard Luck, Next time better
solomontochi
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Arsenal always stumble at the end of every season. this is not new.
tiyamstu
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until arsenal start beating athletic,strong built,ultra defensive sides,they will still be also ran team.
BryanEbohon
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All the noise about leapfrog is have now disappeared
swrs they're back on earth in typical banter FC fashion 😂💔🖕🏾
Bløcbøy
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The reunion
Cesbou
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All the fans. Please stop expecting. What the team achieve with this set of players is already more than we can hope for. Young players cannot withstand big pressure. We only have few older experience player so understandable we are not consistent. Just hope new season we will get to improve the team with good players.
dagbanuru
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Jordan has destroy arsenal now man u can get top four
kameerl
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What Then? : They'll be in their Favorite position Europa League [Crylaugh]
Dozdinosy
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Arsenal was pathetic tonight. I felt so sorry for Arteta as the team deliberately decided to up their game.
27etoto
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All the noise about leapfrog is have now disappeared