Arsenal's title charge is faltering following their second-half collapse against the Premier League's bottom side Wolves. It's two wins from seven Premier League games for Mikel Arteta's side. Next up? A trip to Spurs, live on Sky Sports on Sunday.
Arsenal are still rated as title favourites. According to Opta, they have a 79.7 chance of lifting the crown. But their recent wobble gives Manchester City the chance to close the gap to just two points and supporters are anxious about history repeating itself.
Here, we look at the key questions facing Arteta as Arsenal fight to get their title challenge back on track in what might prove to be a pivotal weekend, with Manchester City facing Newcastle on Saturday before the Gunners go to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.
Is it time to take the shackles off?
Arsenal's collapse at Molineux was the undoubted low point of their season so far. Wolves are not just the Premier League's bottom club, they are statistically one of the worst sides in the history of the competition, seemingly doomed to relegation already.
But the way it played out was familiar. Arsenal appeared gripped by panic, despite being in front. And instead of pressing home their advantage, they retreated, just as they did in last month's loss to Manchester United and last week's draw with Brentford.
Arsenal have lost seven points from winning positions across their last five Premier League games. Since the turn of the year, only Crystal Palace and West Ham have higher totals. But this pattern of surrendering the initiative in games is not new.
Arteta has built the best defence in the Premier League. Increasingly, though, it feels like he falls back on that defensive strength too readily. The instinct is to protect rather than go for the jugular. As a result, Arsenal make games more difficult than they need to be.
The punishment has been brutal lately. Arsenal have conceded eight goals from chances worth an expected total of only 4.93 across their eight Premier League games since the turn of the year. Wolves scored twice on Wednesday from only 0.29 xG.
Maybe their luck will turn. But it feels increasingly clear that a switch of emphasis is necessary. It might require Arteta to go against his instincts, but there is surely enough evidence now to suggest Arsenal would be better off dialling up their attacking intent than falling back on their defence after going in front.
If Arteta is reluctant to make the change, it is probably because he knows it might leave his side more open out of possession. But right now, Arsenal's attack-then-defend mentality is inviting pressure, literally and figuratively, and it is taking a heavy toll.
Arsenal's hopes of getting their title challenge back on track, and avoiding a repeat of previous disappointments, may depend on their manager adjusting the balance between defence and attack.
Does Arteta really trust his squad?
Events at Molineux raised more questions about Arteta's use of his squad. Much has been made of Arsenal's strength in depth. Is the manager really tapping into it?
Only six Premier League sides have made more than Arsenal's 60 line-up changes this season but certain players appear overworked while others are underutilised.
Martin Zubimendi and Jurrien Timber fall into the first category. They rank first and second among Arsenal players for minutes played in all competitions this season. It is perhaps no surprise, then, that they have shown clear signs of fatigue lately.
All the while, Christian Norgaard and Ben White have hardly featured in the Premier League. Arteta's reluctance to use White is particularly curious given his importance to the side in previous seasons. Timber might be the more reliable defender, but White's attacking thrust has been sorely missed on Arsenal's right.
Further forward, Eberechi Eze is the obvious candidate for more minutes.
As in the case of White, there might be some trade-off defensively in picking him ahead of other options. But there can be no doubting his attacking quality. A player signed to bring Arsenal an 'X-factor' has only started one of their last 11 Premier League games.
Arteta has not been helped by injuries to Kai Havertz, Mikel Merino and Martin Odegaard lately, but a lack of balance in his forward line has been a reoccurring issue too.
Against Wolves, his front three was made up of players who need space to run into in Noni Madueke, Viktor Gyokeres and Gabriel Martinelli, leaving Bukayo Saka in the No 10 role as the only small-space specialist with the guile to unlock a deep defence.
The issue of imbalance was apparent in last month's defeat to Manchester United too, when Arteta went the other way, selecting a highly technical front three of Leandro Trossard, Saka and Gabriel Jesus which left Arenal with little threat in transition.
The lack of variety in his attacking selections is harming Arsenal offensively and adding to the questions around how Arteta is using the personnel at his disposal this season.
Can Arsenal recover for Spurs test?
Clearly, there are multiple ways for this supremely-talented Arsenal side to win football matches. Too many times since the turn of year, though, Arteta has chosen the wrong route. Wolves are just the latest side able to tip the balance too easily, a vulnerability Igor Tudor will hope his Tottenham side can exploit on Sunday.
Opposition teams are regularly looking to tap into Arsenal's uneasiness late in games if the scoreline remains unsettled. The lack of composure from players previously unflappable has been telling. Rather than rising to the pressure the Gunners have bowed to it.
Arteta cannot afford to champion a defensive mindset at Spurs this weekend, form will not allow for it, besides the north London derby is laced with more expectation than an everyday Premier League game and demands more risk for greater reward. Caution is surely not the way.
Where they might come unstuck, however, is in their attempts to break down a back three/five, if indeed that is Tudor's preferred set-up. Arsenal have made hard work of unlocking teams who sit in a shape with more focus on stopping them than attacking themselves. It is on Arsenal to offer the impetus when that happens and, of late, inspiration has been in shorter supply.
History will tell you that Arteta's side lack the strength of personality in these defining moments. That they are the nearly-not-quite team, unable to summon the mental toughness to challenge until the very last. No doubt that burden becomes harder to squash against sides such as Wolves who Arsenal are expected to rollover with ease. Nervousness becomes the overriding emotion.
Perhaps, then, the jeopardy of a derby has arrived at the perfect juncture, a fixture where incentive takes care of itself. A positive result could re-energise everyone invested in Arsenal's title bid; from Arteta to his players to the doubting fanbase. The Gunners' power is ultimately in their collective.
And now, with Manchester City poised to pounce, they have left themselves little to no room for error.
emondorock
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Play Wright norgard and eze they are all fit.Wright is a great wing back and goes forward and even gets into the box.
CITYscince77
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Arteta was not ready to be manager Even Pep knew it City and Pep are in his Head and a lot of others
Wocceilp
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Their problem is they are targeting four trophies why can't u concentrate on two properly?
Caoiklprt
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If it is in this way Man City will win the league
San83
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Drama continues with city draw or lose in the next game
Cooabmnruz
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martileni Gyokeres timber and zubimendi flops ... Eze gabriel jesus skelly and trousand supposed have featured firt half
Ziycekrsty
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Martin Zubamedi is tired he played lot of minutes Timber so I think for now it time for norgaard and white to be used in some of our game especially white is need and I think that's a good combination him and Viktor gyokeres
fenalpsu
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I have never been anti Arteta but now I seriously believe he’s the cause of our problems . He has been given everything he wanted and destroyed the players he has by changing their positions, plus his treatment of Eze is disgraceful, he allegedly didn’t track back against Villa and has been frozen out since. Who puck Bueno up yesterday, ?Nobody . White C/B to R/B Calafiori and Hincapie. C/B- L/B. Martinelli C/F-L/W Rice-D/M-A/M Now Saka R/W-No10- Havertz A/M-C/F. Trossaud-Zero player-Most Appearances. We also need a taller keeper, i would sooner have Kepa than Raya.
Kepa would have saved the first goal and won't comit that kind of blunder that Raya committed that result the equalizing goal. I prefer Kepa to Raya
fenalpsu
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Arsenal will WIN THE PREMIER LEAGUE, THE CARABAO CUP AND FA CUP. Man City will also experience not just draws but also losses in the remaining 11 games. Arsenal will still be 2 points even if city wins their away game. Remember City won the last Premier league by 2 points. So it's not over yet. An emphatic win on Sunday against Spurs will prove to you Arsenal will bounce back. These draws are necessary because it'll motivate and warn Arsenal that any slip up will take them behind. You'll see from now on how Arsenal will ruthlessly and productively react
Story! football is not played in the internet but in the football field. Arteta does not has what it takes to win premier league title
cikbeirtuz
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Arsenal's biggest problem is Arteta, he had 2 natural left backs on the team/bench but opted for a center back to play as left back, his team selection sometimes is awful. Madueke caused the most problems to wolves but he was the first one to be substituted out.
Wieacimrst
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baby coach
Weoaemrtuz
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Sometimes things just work out this way. PSG had been leading for long but now behind. Barca also led for a long time but now behind. But it won't happen to Arsenal this time around. They'll continue to lead until they beat Manchester City in Etihad where they'll close the noise of the premier league
Weoaemrtuz
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Arsenal will WIN THE PREMIER LEAGUE, THE CARABAO CUP AND FA CUP. Man City will also experience not just draws but also losses in the remaining 11 games. Arsenal will still be 2 points even if city wins their away game. Remember City won the last Premier league by 2 points. So it's not over yet. An emphatic win on Sunday against Spurs will prove to you Arsenal will bounce back. These draws are necessary because it'll motivate and warn Arsenal that any slip up will take them behind. You'll see from now on how Arsenal will ruthlessly and productively react
vosikmptuz
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I'll say it again and again. Arteta's Arsenal lack the right character of champions. Arsenal's tactical approach to deep sitting defenses makes one doubt Arteta's overall skills needed to win silver wares.
Dramz13
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I think it’s the heavy rains affecting him
nitabdkru
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City mounting pressure on arsenal, city city city
Paebcikopz
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Una never see anything makachi 🤣
JorgeLanga
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The kind of Arteta play is not for wining title. The team doesn't show either commitment nor hunger to win. Useless manager!
Koseinsz
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arsenal are not just serious play your winning formation that has brought you this far why are you using Saka as a 10 when you have eze
21REXY
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sack arteta
Yocbcimrsy
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arsenal squad is fine. the problem is arteta and his style of play is poor. he don't tell player's to attack more, he likes playing defensive football. he must be sucked
vuwacimoru
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Arteta is an undercover agent for pep
fasbcklmny
1
As usual, Arsenal my team will go trophiless again. Some of us are used to that.
sumdeimnru
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Mikel Arteta is the only Arsenal promblem now because he issues with the players it's supposed to sack before March if it's still in charge Arsenal will not win any trophy this season believe me.
Lipdekrz
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bottom vs top and top can't win bottom
Tedbdelmoz
1
all I got from Arsenal for many years only Headache 😭
Tedbdelmoz
2
top Vs bottom 😂 Arsenal again
Fewbdnpruy
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with such a mentality arsenal will win shit this season
MangboiKhongsai
1
Shout out to all the Arseanl fans, for maintaining these level of patience. Arteta bottlwd it thrice already why is he still there? He definitely lack the winning mentality.
jedceimprs
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History doesn’t repeat itself, it’s Arsenal that always repeat History
Peyadlst
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Not an Arsenal fan, but I truly feel their pain.
Conradfvs
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Wolves might be at the bottom of the league but on their day they can surprise you. I’m not surprised by this result . Those guys can play & they have nothing to lose . The team that wins is the team that works hard for 90 minutes . That’s how football is & always has been . You can only win if you push hard .
malablata
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Arteta is a coward, a low mentality coach. When we were topping the table by six points, he said 6 points ain't anything to guarantee the trophy, the next two games had seen him blew 4 of the 6 points away. What a poor mentality, nothing to motivate the players.
Feilds
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At this point Arsenal should prioritize the 🏆 they want, they lack the mentality to chase all four trophies.
👍
Feilds
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Thank God I'm not an Arsenal fan 🙏 Those dudes have really suffered 😂
😂😂😅
Feilds
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Arsenal will pick up again
Next season
Hiyikopsz
1
Arsenal is really the cause of blood pressure!
vawaclmstu
1
league pretending
tatcekruy
3
arteta is the issue! He is not experienced enough to handle a team a big as Arsenal. Let them get a better coach next season who will be able to manage the players better. They would have long won the PL but this inexperience man is the cause of their delay Yesterday was a very clear case of total misjudgment of a match that they were already 2:0 up, but blew it. If they fail to win the EPL this season, Arteta should Go!
jeebcmps
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I have never been anti Arteta but now I seriously believe he’s the cause of our problems . He has been given everything he wanted and destroyed the players he has by changing their positions, plus his treatment of Eze is disgraceful, he allegedly didn’t track back against Villa and has been frozen out since. Who puck Bueno up yesterday, ?Nobody . White C/B to R/B Calafiori and Hincapie. C/B- L/B. Martinelli C/F-L/W Rice-D/M-A/M Now Saka R/W-No10- Havertz A/M-C/F. Trossaud-Zero player-Most Appearances. We also need a taller keeper, i would sooner have Kepa than Raya.
I forgot M.L.S.C/M-L/B. There are probably more than those mentioned.
jeebcmps
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I have never been anti Arteta but now I seriously believe he’s the cause of our problems . He has been given everything he wanted and destroyed the players he has by changing their positions, plus his treatment of Eze is disgraceful, he allegedly didn’t track back against Villa and has been frozen out since. Who puck Bueno up yesterday, ?Nobody . White C/B to R/B Calafiori and Hincapie. C/B- L/B. Martinelli C/F-L/W Rice-D/M-A/M Now Saka R/W-No10- Havertz A/M-C/F. Trossaud-Zero player-Most Appearances. We also need a taller keeper, i would sooner have Kepa than Raya.
Colito
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arsenal yesterday
Biccnorz
2
Arteta doesn't have fantasy for creativity of the game , always same tactic ,no one from player isn't able shooting in distance.
MaasaiOleKenya
2
These pretenders to the throne should be ready to drop points against Tottenham and the main mean machine: CHELSEA! They knocked us out of the Carabao cup using under hand tricks invisible to the referee e.g. slight push, tugging jerseys, clipping from behind but time for revenge is now: 1-3-2026.
wodacitz
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nonsense coach
Zutacdkmpt
2
Arsenal will pick up again
francis_0426
4
Just imagine you being Arsenal fan you enjoy 7 months of football and bottle at the end....Thank you God
Widbiltz
3
Arteta is a scam, Arsenal will run trophyless this season
ice411
4
Thank God I'm not an Arsenal fan 🙏 Those dudes have really suffered 😂
henadinrtz
3
Arteta is useless 😒