Arsenal are a different team/squad now.
When first choice players are injured, they have good players to cover with the general standard of the team not declining so massively, which they didn’t have in 2022-23 or 2023-24 (last season, they were decimated with injuries nearly as much as us which was a different situation to the odd player).
Zubimendi has been a top signing. But if Saka, Odegaard, Gabriel and Gyokores are out injured you wouldn’t notice with Madueke, Eze, Hancipie, Merino etc. giving them the best squad in the league.
In their previous title battles with us, Arsenal crumbled if they had a key player injured in the run-in. Even their better players suffered because the stand-ins didn’t give them confidence. They now have the squad to stop that happening, their better players don’t have to worry about a shit player coming in.
Look at City at Villa recently; everyone said we lost because we had some key players missing. That never used to be a problem for us, as I posted on another thread recently:
Kompany missed most of our record breaking winning run in 2017-18 and we didn’t miss him.
De Bruyne missed a lot of the 2018-19 season and the long unbeaten run in 2020-21 and we didn’t miss him.
Sané missed most of the 2018-19 season and we didn’t miss him.
Fernandinho missed a lot of the second half of the 2018-19 season and we didn’t miss him.
Agüero missed most of the 2020-21 season and we didn’t miss him.
In 2018-19, we could have had Kompany, Mendy, Fernandinho, De Bruyne, Sané and Agüero out injured and still chosen to rest Otamendi, Danilo and David Silva and still put out this XI:
Ederson
Walker—Stones—Laporte—Zinchenko
Gündoğan
BSilva—Foden
Mahrez—Jesus—Sterling
2½ years ago we rested all these lads and still beat Chelsea:
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From 2017-23 we never lost a game because we had players out injured, we only ever lost due to not playing well.
I’m not saying Arsenal are at our levels from 2017-2023, but they’re ahead of the rest of the current league when it comes to that sort of thing.