Will we win the league this season?

Who has lumped on 7/2, or is it all just talk? Thought so.
I backed them at 4.6 before the season, which is as good as 7/2. After drifting to over double that, they're back in to pretty much where they started now. 4.7 to be precise.

Betfair.
 
Don’t let Arsenal get out of sight before the new year and we’ll do it.
I agree, their run home is a lot tougher than ours. If we're with 3-6 points come mid, end of Feb we can do it. Injuries of course will be a factor, hopefully they end up with more than their fair share.
 
Having said Liverpool will run away with it, I am now ruling them out. They're just not right at all.

Arsenal look the most steady team in the league and won't concede many. They're rightful favourites

Hopefully we can keep improving as the season goes and they'll hit a wobble soon.
 
Having said Liverpool will run away with it, I am now ruling them out. They're just not right at all.

Arsenal look the most steady team in the league and won't concede many. They're rightful favourites

Hopefully we can keep improving as the season goes and they'll hit a wobble soon.
Arsenal are favourites for me too because of their squad depth and quality. Their only weakness is that collectively as a group they have not won it before and if they do come under pressure in Feb/Mar then they might crack.

Liverpool are going to recover at some point. Salah is in decline but surely he's not as bad as he is currently playing. Isak will start scoring (he nearly did yesterday). heir fullbacks have really struggled but perhaps they will pick up. I thought Kerkez was a decent player. Perhaps they will begin to settle. I think Liverpool will though still concede goals so I would put them behind Arsenal.

Arsenal have the ability at set pieces to win games when they aren't playing well, and they don't concede many goals. They won at Fulham even when they weren't playing well. I think Arsenal do have the ability to get to 90 points plus where I am not sure that City do. We are going to have to improve to stay in this race imo. The good thing is that you can see ways where City might. Rodri should steadily improve. Marmoush may come in and add another source of goals. Reijnders and Cherki might add something.

City have got a very difficult game at Villa coming up which we need to navigate unbeaten.
 
Having said Liverpool will run away with it, I am now ruling them out. They're just not right at all.

Arsenal look the most steady team in the league and won't concede many. They're rightful favourites

Hopefully we can keep improving as the season goes and they'll hit a wobble soon.
It will be a topsy turvy one this year and could go anywhere. It all depends upon whether Arsenal have it in them to do what we used to and win a ton of games in a row. If they can then they will probably win it comfortably.

It feels like we need to find more goals but we've still scored more than anybody else. If we can keep Haaland fit and keep tight at the back then we should be able to run Arsenal all the way.

It's going to come down to results, avoiding draws and winning games in the last minute etc and that's where Arsenal have us beaten at the moment anyway. We'd be top by at least 3 points now if their games finished in the 90th minute.
 
Having said Liverpool will run away with it, I am now ruling them out. They're just not right at all.

Arsenal look the most steady team in the league and won't concede many. They're rightful favourites

Hopefully we can keep improving as the season goes and they'll hit a wobble soon.
I haven't watched much of the scousers this season, none in fact. Obviously seen their results though. I'm not ruling them out just yet, but your assertion could well be correct if you've watched some of their matches. Not sure Arsenal could keep this up all season and it feels like we've got a couple of gears to go up. I think we're going to need a few more players chipping in with goals though.
 
Like I have said Arsenal will have a level of pressure on them like we will have probably never seen before in this league. To finish 2nd 3 times on the bounce combined with the money spent during artetas tenure they simply have to win it.

And I have seen nothing to suggest that their group of players can cope with that level of pressure. Their only way out is to do what Liverpool did last season and be out of sight by the new year.
 
Like I have said Arsenal will have a level of pressure on them like we will have probably never seen before in this league. To finish 2nd 3 times on the bounce combined with the money spent during artetas tenure they simply have to win it.

And I have seen nothing to suggest that their group of players can cope with that level of pressure. Their only way out is to do what Liverpool did last season and be out of sight by the new year.

Issue is nobody is putting pressure on them due to the money spent. The media pretty much ignore it.
 
Arsenal are favourites for me too because of their squad depth and quality. Their only weakness is that collectively as a group they have not won it before and if they do come under pressure in Feb/Mar then they might crack.

IMO, the whole post offers a fairly good analysis.

Two other potential weaknesses. First, Arteta hasn't proved yet he is on Pep's level. Second, they don't have "magic" on the bench in the way we have Cherki.

I think (or hope) Cherki can offer more creativity than any Arsenal player and turn games in the last 15-20 minutes. Generally, we have more creativity in the squad and better strikers.
 
IMO, the whole post offers a fairly good analysis.

Two other potential weaknesses. First, Arteta hasn't proved yet he is on Pep's level. Second, they don't have "magic" on the bench in the way we have Cherki.

I think (or hope) Cherki can offer more creativity than any Arsenal player and turn games in the last 15-20 minutes. Generally, we have more creativity in the squad and better strikers.
Arsenal have Saka, Eze, Madueke, Odegaard, Martinelli. Which one of those is Cherki getting in ahead of?

City have an astonishing striker, the best midfielder in the world, Foden is world class at his best and Donnarumma is also top class. But I don't think Arsenal's issue is creativity, nor is that City's strength. For me the reason I see City as a genuine shout is that in some key areas you have the best players in the world in those positions. Plus the best manager
 
Arsenal have Saka, Eze, Madueke, Odegaard, Martinelli. Which one of those is Cherki getting in ahead of?

City have an astonishing striker, the best midfielder in the world, Foden is world class at his best and Donnarumma is also top class. But I don't think Arsenal's issue is creativity, nor is that City's strength. For me the reason I see City as a genuine shout is that in some key areas you have the best players in the world in those positions.

Cherki, in terms of creativity, is superior to any of your options. Of course, we are talking about potential here, because he hasn't played enough. But his talent re: first touch, vision and passing is huge.

Cherki's weakness is physicality. He isn't ready physically wise to press and help in defence as much as top PL players. But going forward he's exceptional. You'll see it soon enough, injuries permitting.
 
Arsenal are favourites for me too because of their squad depth and quality. Their only weakness is that collectively as a group they have not won it before and if they do come under pressure in Feb/Mar then they might crack.

Liverpool are going to recover at some point. Salah is in decline but surely he's not as bad as he is currently playing. Isak will start scoring (he nearly did yesterday). heir fullbacks have really struggled but perhaps they will pick up. I thought Kerkez was a decent player. Perhaps they will begin to settle. I think Liverpool will though still concede goals so I would put them behind Arsenal.

Arsenal have the ability at set pieces to win games when they aren't playing well, and they don't concede many goals. They won at Fulham even when they weren't playing well. I think Arsenal do have the ability to get to 90 points plus where I am not sure that City do. We are going to have to improve to stay in this race imo. The good thing is that you can see ways where City might. Rodri should steadily improve. Marmoush may come in and add another source of goals. Reijnders and Cherki might add something.

City have got a very difficult game at Villa coming up which we need to navigate unbeaten.
Thank god you didn't mention Stones, the man who since has come out of the team our fortunes have turned.....

Agree though, in theory we should only improve with Rodri and Cherki still to fully contribute and Marmoush coming back. We do need them additional goals from elsewhere other than Haaland
 
Arsenal have Saka, Eze, Madueke, Odegaard, Martinelli. Which one of those is Cherki getting in ahead of?

City have an astonishing striker, the best midfielder in the world, Foden is world class at his best and Donnarumma is also top class. But I don't think Arsenal's issue is creativity, nor is that City's strength. For me the reason I see City as a genuine shout is that in some key areas you have the best players in the world in those positions. Plus the best manager
I haven't watched enough of Arsenal to know really, I went to our game though and your creativity was non existent, same with the game at Anfield. Was that a match approach thing or simply a lack of creativity. The set piece goals getting you through games again (which isn't a criticism) would also be evidence of getting over the line in any way possible, rather than creating a boat load of chances.

If Arsenal win it this season I think it will be down to the defensive strength over anything else.
 

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