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Arsenal is struggling to get something out of the matches played at the Emirates. This has required Arteta’s head on a plate!
Despite winning two titles within 10 months of his appointment, Mikel Arteta faces tough times in the Emirates. However, Arsenal fans should be patient with Arteta and here is why they should believe in him.
The Gunners are off to their worst start to a Premier League campaign after finding themselves 15th after 13 games. They have just one point from the last five games played at home following their 1-1 draw against Southampton there on Wednesday night.
They had to come back even though both scorers were from Arsenal. The first game came through his former gunner, Theo Walcott, who is on loan to Southampton from Everton. The tie came through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s shooting error in the 52nd minute of the match.
A shared point between the two was a great result for the Saints, who moved to third after racking up a point. Sadly, the north London club remains stuck at 15th, struggling above the drop zone.
Too early to throw in the towel for Arteta?
With a series of dire results and Arsenal still seeking a win in their last six games, fans have lost confidence in their coach.
They have demanded that he be fired, however the club must keep faith and trust the manager as the Premier League is made up of 38 games.
Since his arrival in North London, Mikel Arteta has given every player a chance before finishing his EPL team. Players who were not up to the task were sent out of the club in recent months.
In this way, Arteta is slowly removing the dead wood from the club, but the rot is so deep that it is taking longer than expected to remove. They are struggling in the league and they can’t score goals like they did last season.
Since signing a lucrative new deal, Aubameyang has gone under the radar and lost his shooting boots.
Now they have only scored one goal in open play in their last nine games. It is concerning that he has only scored three goals in the EPL this season, and only two in open play.
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