Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane has claimed that Arsenal crumbled under pressure and handed Tottenham Hotspur the fourth-place in the Premier League last season.
During the tail end of the 2021-22 campaign, the Gunners were four points ahead of Tottenham Hotspur with three matches to go. But after losing 3-0 away in the North London Derby, the Emirates Stadium outfit lost their bearings in May.
The Mikel Arteta-coached side went on to lose 2-0 against Newcastle United at St. James' Park, handing the advantage to Spurs. Despite a 5-1 victory over Everton on the final matchday of the season, Arsenal finished fifth with 69 points.
On the other hand, Tottenham Hotspur secured a UEFA Champions League spot by finishing fourth with 71 points. Speaking on Sky Bet (via Football London), Keane said:
"He [Antonio Conte] got a helping hand with Arsenal. They blew it at the end. They got themselves in a great position. As brilliant as Spurs did, Arsenal had it in their hands and they blew it."
In the ongoing transfer window, both the clubs have strengthened their ranks with new signings to boost their chances of finishing inside the top four.
So far, Spurs have added forward Richarlison, centre-back Clement Lenglet, winger Ivan Perisic, midfielder Yves Bissouma and goalkeeper Fraser Forster to their roster. Meanwhile, the Gunners have completed the signings of striker Gabriel Jesus, midfielder Fabio Vieira, goalkeeper Matt Turner and forward Marquinhos.
Tottenham Hotspur are also close to signing Middlesbrough right-back Djed Spence (via The Telegraph). Arsenal are currently monitoring Ajax defender Lisandro Martinez (via Sky Sports), Torino centre-back Gleison Bremer (via The Sun) and Benfica left-back Alex Grimaldo (via Record).
Paul Merson rates Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur's summer transfer window so far
In his column for Sportskeeda, former player and pundit Paul Merson evaluated the summer transfer window activity of the two north London clubs.
Hailing the Gunners' summer, he wrote:
"I think Arsenal have done very well this summer. Gabriel Jesus is a massive coup for them but they do need a couple more signings. For the moment, they've ticked a few boxes in the transfer window. They needed a striker with Alexandre Lacazette and [Pierre-Emerick] Aubameyang gone at the start of the season."
As for Spurs, he added:
soaaeloy
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Conte didn't build a team never had he s a best coach but to build a team nah.
Nelsonnelsa
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it was the Thomas Party effect, that's why I wish Mikel Arteta will keep Lucas Torreira and William Saliba
Lismnopst
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hahahahahaha.....Just accept it...its arsenal bottlers!!!!
I never know if there's a a fan of underachiever
Lismnopst
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Hotspurs was helped by a controversial penalty won against Burnley,
jndaka
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ofcoz we know that
AbelLAW
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Thats what the typical Arsenal does. its in their nature
Kosacimrtu
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OH YEAAA...ITS JUST LIKE YOUR COACH, ARTETA....blaming the refs..
Kosacimrtu
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Arsenal didn't blow it. The English FA used their referees to blow it for Arsenal. The English FA knew that Arsenal coach is a small coach to manage UCL team and Anthony Conte is more is more experienced than Nicholas Arteta. They know that Arsenal presently are not ready for UCL and may likely be dropped to EUROPA at the end of the day. The English FA want strong representation and would prefer Tottenham for now. If you watched the two penalties awarded to Tottenham against Arsenal and burnley very vividly,you will agree with me that they were too soft to be awarded. a burnley's guy was elbowed by a Tottenham player and they had to bandage the head because blood was gushing out and the refree didn't see anything wrong with it whereas Rob holding was sent off because of Son against Tottenham. Arsenal didn't blow it ,the FA and their referees blew it for them.
hahahahahaha.....Just accept it...its arsenal bottlers!!!!
nanabceilz
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Conte had been with spurs just for 5 month n he lift them to the UCL..whereas Arteta had been with arsenal for 2yrs n still building the team..the problems is with the coach not players..great coach will try to bring great players n help the players..
Can you compare Conte and Arteta in terms of age and experience in foot ball?
nanabceilz
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Arsenal didn't blow it. The English FA used their referees to blow it for Arsenal. The English FA knew that Arsenal coach is a small coach to manage UCL team and Anthony Conte is more is more experienced than Nicholas Arteta. They know that Arsenal presently are not ready for UCL and may likely be dropped to EUROPA at the end of the day. The English FA want strong representation and would prefer Tottenham for now. If you watched the two penalties awarded to Tottenham against Arsenal and burnley very vividly,you will agree with me that they were too soft to be awarded. a burnley's guy was elbowed by a Tottenham player and they had to bandage the head because blood was gushing out and the refree didn't see anything wrong with it whereas Rob holding was sent off because of Son against Tottenham. Arsenal didn't blow it ,the FA and their referees blew it for them.
Koueimopz
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Conte had been with spurs just for 5 month n he lift them to the UCL..whereas Arteta had been with arsenal for 2yrs n still building the team..the problems is with the coach not players..great coach will try to bring great players n help the players..
EffLeo
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Because Arsenal refused to release money to sign players January transfer, Arsenal was lack striker and left and right back defender
it is always difficult to sign players at January transfer windows.
Naaceklpty
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Tottenham hatters everywhere, say anything we are in the champions league men, someone most blew it for the other
pineasmp
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And you yourself you blew what?
kocadkost
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With d coach & players spurs had at that point arsn didn't stand a chance.
Dukeimnpty
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Because Arsenal refused to release money to sign players January transfer, Arsenal was lack striker and left and right back defender
Gerhard10
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Well We All Know Your Mouth Is As Good As Your Former Team ,Pre Season Win After Hitting Liverpool Kid's With Full First Team Players
Tiwaemprz
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what about Tottenham that Roy Keane really hate