Hooligan Soccer
·17 août 2025
Premier League Preview: Arsenal

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·17 août 2025
Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. That’s one way to describe Arsenal. As manager Mikael Arteta put it: “We’ve had more points than any other team in this league… Now we have to do it in a season.” While the first part of that statement isn’t quite true (Manchester City has more points), it is true that Arsenal have finished second for three consecutive seasons. The last time they did that (between 1998-2001), they won the league the fourth season.
Not to be outdone in the 2025 “Battle of the Big Spenders”, Arsenal have pulled in seven new players for a total outlay of $253.6M. They’ve filled spots in all positions, from striker to goalkeeper, with an emphasis on midfielders and the spine.
In keeping with tradition, Arsenal looked to the castoffs of neighbor Chelsea, picking up three of the summer transfers from their trash bin.
They are not winning the league, let’s get that out of the way. I honestly think they’ll come in second place once again, deepening the perpetual scowl on Arteta’s face even further. They should sweep up their first two over Man U and Leeds, but then they face Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Manchester City, a tough stretch. And mid-week after that Champions League begins. There’s no rest for the Gunners, but no trophy either.
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