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Arsenal’s Trophy Drought: Could Arteta Face The Sack? by Akinpedia(op): 11:09am On Jan 10, 2025
Mikel Arteta’s tenure at Arsenal has seen significant progress since he took over, but concerns are growing about whether he can lead the club to major silverware. With five full seasons under his belt, Arteta has yet to secure a Premier League or Champions League title — a stark contrast to the likes of Jurgen Klopp, who achieved both within his first four full seasons at Liverpool.

A football pundit compared Arteta’s situation to that of Gareth Southgate with England, emphasizing that, despite Southgate leading the national team to a European final, there comes a time when a change in leadership is necessary to take the next step toward winning major honours.

“Arteta has done a fantastic job. It's been an amazing turnaround from where Arsenal was to where they are now. But it gets to a stage where you have to start questioning if he is the right man to take Arsenal to the next level if he doesn’t start winning major trophies,” the pundit stated.

As pressure mounts for Arteta to deliver silverware, questions linger about how long Arsenal’s patience will last. The club’s ambitions remain high, and failing to win a trophy this season could result in a tough decision regarding the Spaniard’s future.

Re: Arsenal’s Trophy Drought: Could Arteta Face The Sack? by Openair: 11:11am On Jan 10, 2025
Even though I feel Arteta has done his best at Arsenal, I don't feel he will be sacked soon.
Re: Arsenal’s Trophy Drought: Could Arteta Face The Sack? by Akinpedia(op): 11:20am On Jan 10, 2025
Are you sure?

Openair:
Even though I feel Arteta has done his best at Arsenal, I don't feel he will be sacked soon.
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