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𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐄𝐍𝐆𝐋𝐀𝐍𝐃 🏴🏆
A trophy lift 22 years in the making 🥳🎉
#SSFootball | #SSPremierLeague | #CRYARS
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🚨📊| THE STAT THAT DEFINES ARSENAL'S TITLE-WINNING SEASON.🏆
Across 61 matches in all competitions, Arsenal have been behind for just 403 minutes.
That's it.
To put that into perspective, the Gunners have played 5,490 minutes of football this season and spent only 7.3% of that time trailing.
Even more astonishing?
▫️ Arsenal have trailed by 2+ goals for just 26 minutes ALL SEASON.
Those 26 minutes came in the Carabao Cup Final.
Not in the Premier League.
Not in the Champions League.
Not across a gruelling 61-game campaign.
Just 26 minutes.
In the Premier League, Arsenal have spent only 8.6% of match time behind on the scoreboard, the second-best record in the division.
This is what elite control looks like.
While other teams rely on comebacks, chaos and moments of magic, Arsenal's dominance starts much earlier:
🔸 Rarely fall behind
🔸 Rarely lose control of games
🔸 Relentless defensive structure
🔸Elite game management
🔸 Consistent for 90 minutes
The biggest compliment you can give Mikel Arteta's Arsenal isn't that they win.
It's that they almost never allow opponents to dictate terms.
For years, critics said Arsenal lacked mentality.
Now they're one of the hardest teams in Europe to put behind, let alone beat.
This isn't luck.
This is coaching.
This is structure.
This is control.
This is a champion's mentality. 🏆


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🚨The days after the 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth were probably the worst of the campaign, all the more so because it was before that huge trip to Manchester City that had been weighing over the team for months; the great nemesis that had to be overcome.
A growing problem at that point was not just psychological, though. It was physical. Arsenal’s players looked and felt exhausted.
That was partly because of the schedule, but also Arteta’s own training demands. The Basque’s response to any setback was to work even harder on the training ground. It was an ethic that could be construed as admirable in other circumstances, but not with finely tuned athletes. The effects could be seen in the injury crises endured every April.
So, Eberechi Eze, one of the newer players who was also among the most laid-back, went up to his boss.
In so many words, he told Arteta, we can do this, but we need a bit of space.
The manager listened.
Days off were increased. The intensity of training sessions was lightened. In the week before they claimed the title, he gave them three days off followed by a barbecue.
It all worked out.
[@MiguelDelaney]

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Professionals were talking about Gabriel like King Von, but “Cfchasbulla” on Twitter thinks he’s not brilliant in the air
hasbullacueta@CFChasbulla
Do arsenal fans not realise why he get so many open headers? Hint: its not cause hes just brilliant in the air
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That mentality from Robbie is the issue with a lot of Arsenal fans. If they haven't seen Arteta do something, then it can't possibly work and it's completely dismissed, even if it's a viable solution. It didn't take a genius to know MLS in midfield would be a success.
Dee 🇯🇲🇨🇺@RN24_AFC
They crucified Lee Judges for wanting MLS to play midfield in the CL semis last season 😭😭 #GetRobbieOuttaHere
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Skelly is literally twice the player Zubimendi is. There’s no single aspect of play that Spanish dude is better at.
Your coach took 34 game weeks to figure it out lol
★@sivvlp
Skelly 🔝
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