The Gunners‘ 18-game winning streak came to an end in the 95th minute when Buendía’s dagger put them level with Manchester City and behind Chelsea. Three obvious signs from the loss scream that Arteta’s Arsenal lacks the killer instinct to win the Premier League as the title dream gets closer.
Clue One: Midfield Fragility Under Fire
Arteta’s obsession with possession (65% overall) crumbled when it counted. Post-Trossard’s equalizer, Arsenal dominated, yet Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard wilted in the chaos. Villa’s late press exploited gaping holes, with Buendía ghosting unmarked for the winner. Mikel Arteta admitted: “We gifted them spaces.” This isn’t new—Arsenal have conceded 70% of their goals from transitions this season. Without a true destroyer like Rodri, the Gunners’ engine stalls against Emery’s opportunists, dooming them in dogfights City and Chelsea navigate with ease.
🥇 Arsenal – 33 points
🥈 Man City – 31 points
🥉 Aston Villa – 30 points
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Clue Two: Sub Par Substitutions and Squad Depth Drought
Even though, the five halftime replacements provided a boost of energy, it also highlighted the fact that Arsenal had a poor bench. Noni Madueke and Viktor Gyokeres were promising, yet fatigue brought out the weaknesses of the starters. Although the midfield cried out, the PS12 million pointless investment in Christian Norgaard put on his warmer again. This is compounded by the fact that Mosquera (weeks out) and Trossard have strained their hamstrings, Arsenal is the ninth-ranked in terms of minutes played substitutes in the league, and Arteta is not averse to this approach due to his focus on trust over pragmatism, which was a characteristic of the last season. This innocence is going to hemorrhage in a 60 game marathon.
Arsenal have picked up two points from the last nine available away from the Emirates.
Their faltering form on the road could open the door for others in the Premier League title race… pic.twitter.com/XBRhuRAMAy
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Clue Three: A Mental Meltdown in the Margins
The 95th-minute howler? Pure Arsenal: leading the league in late concessions (eight after 90′). Arteta’s “painful” verdict masks a squad psyche scarred by near-misses—think Piroe’s Forest equalizer or City’s Etihad masterclass.
A Long Season of Regret
These clues paint a damning portrait: tactical rigidity, shallow squads, and fragile minds. Arteta’s evolution stalls. City’s machine and Chelsea’s surge will exploit it. Arsenal’s title dream? A mirage in the midlands mist.
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