Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta Comes Under Scrutiny
Despite Arsenal’s impressive fightback against Liverpool, manager Mikel Arteta couldn’t hide his frustration. The Gunners managed to claw their way back from a 2-0 deficit to draw 2-2 at Anfield, but Arteta’s post-match reaction wasn’t full of relief—it was full of anger. It’s been a strange season for Arsenal, marked by some big highlights like thrashing Manchester City 5-1 and making it to the Champions League semi-finals. But in the Premier League, they’re set to finish second for the third year running and, once again, without a trophy. That’s five seasons without silverware. Right now, they trail champions Liverpool by 15 points.
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Mixed Emotions After the Comeback
Arteta’s tense interview after the match turned heads. He was visibly annoyed that Arsenal had put themselves in such a difficult position so early in the game. Former Liverpool midfielder Don Hutchison weighed in on The Weekend Wrap on Optus Sport, calling Arteta a sore loser—but in a way, he said that’s not necessarily a bad thing. “Wenger was a sore loser, so was Sir Alex,” Hutchison explained. “That’s what makes you great.” But he still found Arteta’s tone odd, especially after his midweek comments suggesting Arsenal were the best team in the Champions League. “Liverpool are 15 points ahead and were also in the Champions League,” he pointed out. Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta Comes Under Scrutiny.
The Standard Arteta Demands
Former Man United striker Dion Dublin saw Arteta’s behavior as a reflection of the high standards he’s set since taking over in 2019. According to Dublin, that sharp attitude shows Arteta won’t settle for average. “I like that he’s spiky,” Dublin said. “He’s not happy with sloppy defending or players not doing their job.” For him, that’s a good sign of a manager who’s driven to keep raising the bar. Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta Comes Under Scrutiny.
Is Arteta Under Pressure? Depends Who You Ask
With Arsenal coming up short in the trophy department, the question of pressure naturally comes up. Some, like Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville, are surprised Arteta still has the job. “It’s impressive to go five years without a trophy and still manage a Premier League side,” Neville said. “We thought those days were over.” But Dublin disagrees, saying the club has shown faith in Arteta and isn’t about to panic. “They’ve clearly backed him. I don’t think he’s under pressure.”
Context Is Everything
Hutchison added that while fans and pundits want results, you can’t ignore the bigger picture. “You’ve got to look at context,” he said. “If Arsenal had crashed out of Europe early or finished fifth, sure, ask the hard questions. But they’ve gone deep in the Champions League and are still top contenders in the league. That’s no small feat.” He added that the Premier League’s current level is brutal. “Look at that season Liverpool lost just one game—to City—and still finished second. That’s how tight it is at the top.”
What’s Next for Arteta and Arsenal?
Both pundits agreed on one thing this summer is crucial. If Arteta is going to finally take Arsenal over the line, the club needs to give him what he’s asking for. “Back him,” Hutchison said. “Go get him the centre forward he wants.”