IT IS A WELL KNOWN fact that dogs learn through repetition.
Especially their names. Call it over and over again and soon your clever pooch will be your loyal pal performing tricks for treats.
So spare a thought for Arsenal’s poor pet chocolate labrador.
Boss Mikel Arteta came up with the idea of having man’s best friend live at the club’s training ground to give the place a family feel. And she was named ‘Win’.
That is not a word being heard quite as often as it should at London Colney today. At least not when it comes to getting over the line and winning a trophy.
A crushing home defeat to Newcastle in last night's Carabao Cup semi final first leg leaves Arteta licking his wounds after blowing a great chance of silverware.
Win will be licking other bodily parts as per usual.
The concept of having a dog at a Premier League training ground is a positive one even if the choice of name is so North London and cringey.
And there is no doubt that Arteta has re-energised Arsenal in the five years since he took over as manager in December 2019.
But Tuesday’s inglorious stuffing feels like a barometer moment in the Spaniard’s time at the club. And the pressure is increasing.
As if to ram the message home in terms that Win would understand - Arsenal have let the lead slip five times this season - twice against Brighton but more importantly against their main rivals Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea. Boom boom.
All of those games ended in draws, dropping vital points in the title race in the process.
Arteta won the FA Cup at the end of his first half season in charge - breathing life into a flatlining football giant in December 2019 when taking over from the uninspiring Unai Emery.
Victory in the 2020 FA Cup final over Chelsea should have been the trigger for more trophies to follow.
But since then there has been nothing tangible to celebrate. No open top bus parade through the London Borough of Islington where skipper Martin Odegaard can show off a shiny cup.
Since the FA Cup win four and a half years ago, even car-crash Manchester United have won something. And they are considered a laughing stock, now taking a punt on their third manager since Arteta took over the reins at the Emirates with a mission to make Arsenal great again.
Ironically, Manchester United beat Newcastle in the 2023 Carabao Cup Final.
The Geordies are renowned as serial chokers. Seven times losers in the FA Cup Final, twice in the League Cup, even throwing it away five times in the old Charity Shield. Without a major domestic trophy in 70 years.
Succumbing to the Toon at home in such a feeble way does not mean Arteta’s time is up. Far from it, even if social media tells a different story with the notoriously fickle Gooners jumping on their keyboards over their chai lattes to ensure ‘Arteta Out’ has been trending.
His 59.2 percent win rate is superior to that of his immediate predecessor Unai Emery and surprisingly better than that of Arsene Wenger - the man who laid the foundations for modern Arsenal.
The French legend won 57.3% of his 1235 games. But Arteta has had only 262 so far which makes it slightly easier to maintain a higher ratio of victories.
Wenger also had the Premier League in the bag in his second season - ripping the trophy from the best Manchester United team of all time led by the most successful British manager in history in Alex Ferguson.
Arteta has enjoyed three full seasons of goodwill as he attempts a similar assault on football’s Mount Everest, overhauling Manchester City’s imperious four-in-a-row champions.
That’s a big ask and the club and the fans have been patient up to now. It’s still too early to panic but there is a growing fear Arsenal have reached a ceiling unless bold moves are made.
Their arch-tormentor Alexander Isak, opening scorer against them last night, is a £150 million transfer target.
Former players like Paul Merson are demanding swift action by the board to sign the Swede and provide Arteta with the dedicated number nine they appear to crave so badly.
Kai Havertz is only three goals behind Isak this season but will never be the consistent out-and-out centre forward they so painfully lack. Neither is Gabriel Jesus.
It’s curious that in more than five years Arteta has overseen a net spend of £483.79 million but he is yet to find a player like Isak to lead the forward line with such venom.
Wenger got away without one too for donkey’s years but then he had Thierry Henry and few players compare favourably to the masterful Frenchman.
It is no shame to have finished second in the Premier League twice in succession to imperious Man City.
But the dominant force in English football suddenly looks fallible so there’s a big excuse for failure gone.
Champions League quarter finals last season, the last 16 of the Europa League the year before that. Gallant defeats but defeats nonetheless.
The title race looks beyond them this season. Third time in a row.
Arteta is a bright, young, energetic coach with a lengthy managerial career ahead of him at only 42.
And if he takes Arsenal up to St.James’ Park next month and turns Newcastle over in a stunning second leg comeback to get to Wembley, ignore all of the above.
But for now time is not on his side as the clock keeps ticking and Arsenal’s near-misses mount up.
wouadopru
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the same foolish mistake every year.. he's just making the fans to be surfer
homdilpstz
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Arteta is a good coach the only problem is that he is stubborn and don't want to listen to people's ideas
homdilpstz
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Arteta want to name a dog Win and he went and bought black dog instead of white
Even if they buy white dog mind you it also has black nose
Zezesol400
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Arsenal will regret,it's not easy 2 find a right coach nowadays,arteta is good
foabdeprty
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Only fools will think arteta is not a good coach but fans are just impatient that's all. That team has changed for better. Yes he needs a good striker so give the guy a break & chance he will win whatever the team wants simple. I don't support arsenal but they play some good football apart from injuring other opponents players
post something
luzeikoy
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impatient fans
luzeikoy
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all of you are crazy a coach like Arteta build a team that qualify us to champions league came in second in the Premier league what rubbish are we all saying well another food is another man poison
Kedanruz
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as he should be. I blame him fir the loss vs new castle Jesus shoulda started instead of havertz. he's the one in form. Arteta brought him own too late
kolonegooner
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I said before.and i wanna repeat it again N again and AGAIN.M ARTETA is not unfortunetly the right coach.who'll guide gunners to the BIGGEST glories.
Fair .... who is
kolonegooner
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Arteta want to name a dog Win and he went and bought black dog instead of white
color matters??
kolonegooner
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What really hurts is the fact that players we had the chance to sign are haunting us.... Isak was a no brainer BUT we wanted Eddie to have a chance, smfh 😤 🤦🏾 Het rid of dead weights, Martinelli, Zinchenko, Merino, these add nothing to our team. Play Skelley more and sit down Declan, why is he 100mil again 🤔
Vetbdemt
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Failure to sign up a prolific striker lead to this embarrassment for Arteta.
Ceuaceltuy
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Only fools will think arteta is not a good coach but fans are just impatient that's all. That team has changed for better. Yes he needs a good striker so give the guy a break & chance he will win whatever the team wants simple. I don't support arsenal but they play some good football apart from injuring other opponents players
hekacdsuyz
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Arteta want to name a dog Win and he went and bought black dog instead of white
Zuwbdimrtz
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Turn Newcastle over at Saint James' park' with this 'process'? it's nothing but mission impossible. Arteta needs to climb down from his tall horse and do the needful which is to buy a very productive number 9 and tweak his too complacent team that are ordinary when Saka is not playing. Tomiyasu has been absent for too long, sell him at the end of the season. I have a feeling Saliba's head is turning towards Real Madrid, can't blame him though, no trophy for runners -up. Throw Ethan and Myles-skelly into the fray fully. Stop protecting unproductive players. Action! Action! Action! That's what we the fans demand, not talk.
Tuubeno
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he lost points against Brighton 4 his Being big headed, that line up wasn't a wining lineup.
zeadknruz
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I said before.and i wanna repeat it again N again and AGAIN.M ARTETA is not unfortunetly the right coach.who'll guide gunners to the BIGGEST glories.
Petbdnostz
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just fire this clown.... he's so fond of making same mistakes season in and out....we are not going anywhere with this kindergarten type of a coach... arsenal is too big of a club for him to manage
Wurlbosswildside
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We need to get him out 😭 Mikel Arteta need to go 👁️👁️🤦🏾♂️