'Trust the process'. The mantra has become synonymous with Mikel Arteta's time as Arsenal boss after numerous false dawns since returning to north London in late 2019 - but have the Gunners finally found a winning formula?
There was an FA Cup final win in 2020, a spirited second half to the Covid-hit 2020/21 season, and last season's flirtation with a return to Europe's top table after a five-season absence.
However, these were all hit by late-season capitulations or runs of form that saw the club stand among the relegation-mix at Christmas - coupled with regular clashes between Arteta and high-profile players.
This time out, the club have won their opening three games for the first time in 18 years - the positive atmosphere around the Emirates is understandable.
The impact of summer signings Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko, combined with the long-awaited integration of William Saliba, should not devalue the process Arteta and his staff have been implementing gradually since replacing Unai Emery.
Of the starting XI Arteta named in his inaugural game against Bournemouth on Boxing Day in 2019, only two are currently involved in his first-team squad.
During his first interview as head coach, Arteta said: "We can create an identity⦠but we have to start somewhere to try to build that up." Arguably, a high percentage of the squad he inherited were unable, or unwilling, to build that identity.
He has demonstrated ruthless decision-making when it comes to moving players on who aren't on board with his philosophy, sanctioning numerous high-profile departures over recent transfer windows - with many leaving for free.
The club have also taken a financial hit when offloading the likes of Lucas Torreira, Bernd Leno and Calum Chambers, in order for Arteta to establish the squad he feels capable of achieving his objectives.
He has been afforded time to do this - a rare luxury in today's game - and with seven of the starting XI at Bournemouth last weekend joining since summer 2020, this is certainly Arteta's team.
The Gunners conceded 51 Premier League goals in each of the two seasons prior to Arteta's appointment - their worst defensive records since 1983/84. Therefore, the fact only one of his first nine permanent signings was an attacker came as no surprise.
It may have come at the expense of the attacking style associated with Arsenal, but Arteta's initial focus on improving the Gunners' defensive stability was evident, in comparison to Arsene Wenger's final seasons at the club and Unai Emery's brief tenure.
The focus on implementing greater defensive solidity has paid dividends: their expected goals conceded is the best in the division after three games this season.
The Β£45m acquisition of Jesus this summer was the first striker Arsenal have signed since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang joined from Borussia Dortmund in January 2018.
Prior to signing Jesus, Fabio Vieira and teenager Marquinhos this summer, only Martin Odegaard and Willian were signed to bolster Arsenal's attack.
With the likes of Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette, Willian and Mesut Ozil leaving the club during Arteta's reign over the past 18 months, the Spaniard has seemingly shifted focus to balancing defensive improvements with a more potent attack.
Last season's Championship winners Fulham arrive in N5 for Saturday Night Football unbeaten in the league so far this season. Arsenal do, however, boast a formidable home record against the Cottagers, who have never won at Arsenal in all competitions.
If Arsenal avoid defeat again this weekend, it will equal the English record for a team facing a side most often at home without defeat - which is currently held by Blackburn, who remain unbeaten in all 31 home games against Grimsby.
Arsenal will be confident of starting the season with a fourth successive win - a feat last achieved in the midst of their 49-game unbeaten run at the start of the 2004/05 season.
In fact, the Gunners have only won their opening four games in a top division season on four previous occasions - of which, three saw them crowned champions.
Arteta has slowly regained the trust of Arsenal's frustrated fanbase after a turbulent post-Highbury period, galvanising the club and shaping the squad in his mould.
This will almost certainly be a defining season for the Spaniard at Arsenal as he looks to end their Champions League exile. His process has been trusted, but can it now reap rewards?
decikpry
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After just 3 wins, Arsenal fans are now chasing women as if they've won Premiere league π€ ππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈπ
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where have you seen one chasing a woman? how about women fans even?
jasondrx77
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He was always a winger. We made him a left-back for a while because Tierney was injured and KolaΕ‘inac was shΔ±t.
ok cool thnx π
jasondrx77
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bro Saka7 was always a winger or did you never watched Arsenal games before
not that many I'm a City fan, I just like Arsenal π
Zonainr
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Tielemens and Pedro Neto please
poceikpruy
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After just 3 wins, Arsenal fans are now chasing women as if they've won Premiere league π€ ππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈπ
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Funny
Cesbou
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The only weakness i have seen and observed so far in all the arsenal players is odegaard....the guy has no consistency in his performance and he easily gets tired. He disappears in big games and arteta who is another problem we have at arsenal doesn't see that odegaard and he the coach himself are currently the problem we have
You must be a spy. Please change your badge. I only see odegaard running everywhere and chasing everyone. He work really hard. What more u expect?
CallmeCJ
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The evolution of David Luiz...into 2 Brazillian CBs.
harryozor
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He was a goalkeeper before he got converted
ππi totally agree
harryozor
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Saka starts from defense and become Winger
π€£πNo he was formerly a linesman b4 being converted to a goal keeper,,then midf,then def, then wingerπ isn't God wonderfulπ
Vetckrsuyz
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Saka starts from defense and become Winger
He was a goalkeeper before he got converted
niaceknpu
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The only weakness i have seen and observed so far in all the arsenal players is odegaard....the guy has no consistency in his performance and he easily gets tired. He disappears in big games and arteta who is another problem we have at arsenal doesn't see that odegaard and he the coach himself are currently the problem we have
I think, you don't fully understand football Odegard plays number 10 , but mostly, he plays free role in our midfield.....he is the one that provides spaces in our final third because mostly, he is unmarked because of his unpredictable movements...
Vabamnprs
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ARSENAL 2nd SQUAD Wilfred Zaha Pedro Neto Lucas Pacqueta Frankie De Jong Evan N'Dika
Heirnillaor38
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Saka starts from defense and become Winger
Heβs a winger before he was used as a wing back/left back by Unai
lokbcmnopy
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interesting how Saka is doing what Bale did, started left back and now is right wing or inverted winger or right inside forwardπ₯
bro Saka7 was always a winger or did you never watched Arsenal games before
Gunners4everβ€
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Arsenal and Champions League are line North Pole and South Pole, they never meet neither they will meet in the future βΊπ
Same goes to visitors and common sense[Crylaugh]
Gunners4everβ€
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The only weakness i have seen and observed so far in all the arsenal players is odegaard....the guy has no consistency in his performance and he easily gets tired. He disappears in big games and arteta who is another problem we have at arsenal doesn't see that odegaard and he the coach himself are currently the problem we have
Visitors lolππ
Gunners4everβ€
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interesting how Saka is doing what Bale did, started left back and now is right wing or inverted winger or right inside forwardπ₯
He was always a winger. We made him a left-back for a while because Tierney was injured and KolaΕ‘inac was shΔ±t.
Niyi25
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After just 3 wins, Arsenal fans are now chasing women as if they've won Premiere league π€ ππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈππΌββοΈπ
jasondrx77
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funny cause they made a documentary "all or nothing" so if they don't qualify then its ... nothing againπ€
jasondrx77
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interesting how Saka is doing what Bale did, started left back and now is right wing or inverted winger or right inside forwardπ₯
Zieaopst
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You guys complain too much. the league is just at the infant stage and Arsenal is doing well for now. please just keep calm and stop pointing fingers for now bro.
wunblnos
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The only weakness i have seen and observed so far in all the arsenal players is odegaard....the guy has no consistency in his performance and he easily gets tired. He disappears in big games and arteta who is another problem we have at arsenal doesn't see that odegaard and he the coach himself are currently the problem we have
what are you talking about π€π€π€
Ziyklmnotu
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please we need Neto or pina arsenal boss please get serious we tried of crying every season
Ajilore
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arteta can do better
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I like this
EritreanKing
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arteta can do better
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bro you are not man visitors are so damp that see tierny now
Daydeprsyz
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The only weakness i have seen and observed so far in all the arsenal players is odegaard....the guy has no consistency in his performance and he easily gets tired. He disappears in big games and arteta who is another problem we have at arsenal doesn't see that odegaard and he the coach himself are currently the problem we have
Do you mean Arteta is a problem?
daunorsu
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please
dacbdeikz
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Arsenal is Tielemans n Neto away from being title challengers. Without these two guys , it will be the same old Arsenal of last season. Once Partey n Saka gets injured , it will be the end for us for sure
Dewciknoz
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trust the process, but still Odegard is our player who is still having problems, at least 70 minute he should introduce someone like Smith or veria
Ziedmptuyz
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you too playing in europa league dont forget that dude[Crylaugh]
So what u care playing in Europa!
ProsperHenry
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The only weakness i have seen and observed so far in all the arsenal players is odegaard....the guy has no consistency in his performance and he easily gets tired. He disappears in big games and arteta who is another problem we have at arsenal doesn't see that odegaard and he the coach himself are currently the problem we have
I think you're delusional mate
honcdkmou
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The only weakness i have seen and observed so far in all the arsenal players is odegaard....the guy has no consistency in his performance and he easily gets tired. He disappears in big games and arteta who is another problem we have at arsenal doesn't see that odegaard and he the coach himself are currently the problem we have
yopbeilsty
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Asenal thought dey we go anywhere πππππ
wow see grammar,u better learn good English before u comment pls
Musuarez
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it's still too early in the season
lucanot
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trust the process
Titi14
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still need a good scorer a winger and a good holding midfielder
moacinrsu
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Arsenal and Champions League are line North Pole and South Pole, they never meet neither they will meet in the future βΊπ
Trying to console urself right n looking for likes. Kids r always kids
Sipbkopuy
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The process will surely reap rewards. we trust the process.
sakajr77
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Arsenal and Champions League are line North Pole and South Pole, they never meet neither they will meet in the future βΊπ
I don't think we arsenal fans need to answer United fans because all they know is old glory always living backwards in life
puuaciklpz
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Arsenal and Champions League are line North Pole and South Pole, they never meet neither they will meet in the future βΊπ
Those people will never stop their hallucination
Funacenry
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Asenal thought dey we go anywhere πππππ
and we thought he has something to sayπππ
Kepabeks
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arteta can do better
Issyman1
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Arsenal self wan play champions league
Vioabcmot
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Asenal thought dey we go anywhere πππππ
see spelling π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£mumu
Nikdkmns
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Arteta was able to get rid of the deadwood in Ozil and others and has now improved the squad who are all on the same page end of.
Larry2s
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He was made to play defence due to players incapabilities at that time, heβs naturally a winger
Nope heβs a midfielder bfr converted to a winger
Gunners_17
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Arsenal and Champions League are line North Pole and South Pole, they never meet neither they will meet in the future βΊπ
Wow! Look which clubs fan is commenting
Gunners_17
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you too playing in europa league dont forget that dude[Crylaugh]
You too means whatβs your team then which is also in Europa league?!
Gunners_17
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Saka starts from defense and become Winger
He was made to play defence due to players incapabilities at that time, heβs naturally a winger
FREAK23
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Arsenal and Champions League are line North Pole and South Pole, they never meet neither they will meet in the future βΊπ
you must be dreaming wake up you are in Europa league with us [Crylaugh]and you lost 2 out of 3 game in pl π