At a Glance:
Paul Scholes casts doubt on Arsenal title chances ahead of next season.
Fans respond strongly online, dismissing repeated scepticism.
Debate grows around whether criticism of Arsenal is now forced.
Paul Scholes’ Arsenal title chances comments have sparked widespread reaction after the former Manchester United midfielder claimed he “just doesn’t see it” when it comes to the club dominating next season.
Speaking on The Good, The Bad & The Football, Scholes suggested Arsenal could still finish third or fourth despite their recent success, adding that he struggles to see a “brilliant, brilliant team” emerging over the next few years.
However, supporters were quick to push back online, with one viral response stating: “These lot never learn,” capturing the mood around yet another round of doubt aimed at Mikel Arteta’s side.
Man United have a chance at the title next season, Arsenal could finish 3rd/4th…
Some BOLD predictions from Scholes for next season! 😅 pic.twitter.com/kRm4cO0guC
— The Good, The Bad & The Football (@goodbadftblpod) June 2, 2026
Paul Scholes Arsenal title chances claim sparks backlash
Scholes did not hold back when discussing Arsenal’s outlook.
“I just don’t see it,” he said, before adding that it would not be a surprise if the club finished outside the top two next season.
He also suggested Arsenal may only make “one or two signings,” questioning whether that would be enough to maintain momentum.
Naturally, that stance triggered immediate reaction.
Supporters pointed to Arsenal’s defensive strength, their consistency across the season, and their ability to compete with Europe’s elite.
Ah the classic everyone will get better but for some reason after winning the league Arsenal won't 😂
— Venkat (@Ji_Deva2) June 2, 2026
More importantly, fans recognised a familiar pattern. Every summer, doubt resurfaces. Every season, Arsenal respond.
“These lot never learn” – Arsenal fans hit back at familiar narrative
The phrase spread quickly because it tapped into something deeper.
For many supporters, this is not new criticism; it is recycled.
Each year, rivals improve in theory while Arsenal are told to regress in reality. Yet the evidence rarely supports that idea.
I bookmark and RT stuff like this every single year. They never ever learn and they’ll have some crap excuse like ‘we are in transition’ and ‘nobody challenged Arsenal’ if Arsenal finish above United AGAIN – Manchester United fans only make noise during the summer https://t.co/HTB6ZGr5Ud
— PB (@football_pb) June 2, 2026
Instead, Arsenal continue to build; they evolve tactically, improve structurally with adding potential players like Morgan Rogers, and strengthen mentally. That progress explains why fans now meet doubt with dismissal rather than concern.
It also raises a bigger question: has criticism of Arsenal become performative rather than analytical?
Why Arsenal’s trajectory tells a different story
Scholes is right about one thing; expectations have changed.
Arsenal are no longer outsiders. They are judged as champions.
However, that shift demands a different conversation. It requires acknowledging growth, not ignoring it.
Arteta’s side have already shown they can compete at the highest level. They have done it domestically. They have done it in Europe against the likes of PSG where other pundits like Jamie Carragher have pointed out how defensively impressive they are. Now, they aim to sustain it.
Therefore, dismissing them outright feels less like analysis and more like habit.
And if recent seasons have shown anything, it is this: Arsenal do not need belief from the outside anymore.