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Well he's doing something right because 3 years ago we were a completely different side who looked absolutely lost. We were in freefall and looked like we'd drop out of the top half of the table. I hope he has more child-like drawings he can wow the players with.
Yeah, I'm not saying he hasn't done a good job in turning things around. Purely that he is not likeable as an outsider (which is just my opinion).
 

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Low-key I am absolute puzzled why so many of you are so salty towards Arteta? He seems such a nice dude and I like his approach.
He's anything but nice. Do you watch his touchline antics, moaning gesticulating and his smug little face when they win?

He's as big a cnut as managers come in this league.

*Although there are still some they hate him based on a perceived online rivalry about who was better between him and Ole.
 

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He’s often petty and insincere in press conferences and copying Pep to much.
 

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I am laughing away at people think the prick is in any way likeable :lol:

He's a personalityless, gesticulating, loud-mouth prick who oozes odiousness. I'd say he is about as welcome in the changing room as athlete's foot.

Delighted he's spunked 160mill on shite though. United legend for that.
 

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I doubt if he will be sacked. They just spent like 600m on 'his' players. Besides, who would they replace him with after that level of backing?
The players are mostly of a good age profile and won’t be short of suitors though, Havertz is the only real dodgy deal they made, so if they do sack him the new coach can easily work with what he has, or turnover enough of them for funds to play with.
Was about to say what @InfiniteBoredom said. There's no real concern of those players being 'his' players. Saka and Martinelli are better than any wingers that we have got bar Rashford. Odegaard is very good and is their Bruno. Saliba was excellent last season and they sorely missed him when he was injured and they had to play Kiwior/Holding. They have a very good squad who are all still young as well. Any decent manager would love to work with them.
 

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Hope he won't be another managerial casuality of generational talent havertz. :lol: .
 

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Hope he won't be another managerial casuality of generational talent havertz. :lol: .
Very weird signing and that too for an insane amount. The fact that he is looking to make him a xhaka replacement makes it even more weird.
 

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Very weird signing and that too for an insane amount. The fact that he is looking to make him a xhaka replacement makes it even more weird.
Probably the thought process behind this signing may be having rice allow them to play aggressive two cams in Odegaard and havertz.

But Rice didnt play the role of cdm in a possession oriented dominant team. He always had players along side him and behind him to give protection in west ham and England team. At arsenal with havertz and Odegaard with high line defenders I don't think he will get much protection.

May be I am wrong and rice can give enough protection for arsenal. But it's new to him and not much quick to do all on his own.
 

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Probably the thought process behind this signing may be having rice allow them to play aggressive two cams in Odegaard and havertz.

But Rice didnt play the role of cdm in a possession oriented dominant team. He always had players along side him and behind him to give protection in west ham and England team. At arsenal with havertz and Odegaard with high line defenders I don't think he will get much protection.

May be I am wrong and rice can give enough protection for arsenal. But it's new to him and not much quick to do all on his own.
Rice is a ball winner but he almost always had Soucek or Philips next to him. He would be better playing with Xhaka than replacing him.
 

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Why would anyone want a manager that's likeable to opposition fans? No opposition fan should like any rival manager ffs.
 

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I think his biggest weakness is how much of an annoying cnut he is

that was Brenton's downfall at Liverpool, although admittedly he was a much bigger one

the players bought into it for a good while but as soon as the cracks appeared they downed tools
 

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Why would anyone want a manager that's likeable to opposition fans? No opposition fan should like any rival manager ffs.
Not really, there are some nice managers. I think the likes of Potter or Howe are fine. I don't think anyone complained about Ancelotti even when he was Chelsea manager, etc.

If their team plays crap, they are not afraid to admit it, and they certainly don't do as much moaning to refs as this guy.

Arteta also has this habit of almost getting on the pitch and barely staying in his place, which I have no idea why refs let him get away with.

Overall, he has improved them, but let us see if he can keep it going.
 

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Since covid, when he was excellent talking about the pandemic. Plus in general he seems like fairly smart and interesting dude.
He’s an absolute cnut 99% of the time.

The 1% of the time where he’s not talking about Liverpool or Liverpool related things he’s ok.
 

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Yeah, I find Klopp generally okay, massive hypocrite but which top manager isn't?. His touchline behavior might annoy some but I don't watch enough of their games to really catch it, and he's not as aggressive in his "cnutishness" against us. Compared to Arteta and it's night and day.
 

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Couldn’t care less if he is likeable or not. The vast majority of successful managers aren’t. However what he is definitely NOT so far is successful. The real test starts now. It will be very interesting to see how they do this season both domestically and in Europe. They were bad for a longer period at the end of last season despite having no other games than PL. The step from mid table to top 4 is much easier than the step from top 4 to the top.
On being likeable, Klopp is generally not liked by rival fans. Fergie was mostly very disliked by a lot of rival fans.
In terms of highly successful managers I can only think of Ancelotti who is mostly not disliked even by rival fans. But that has a lot to do with his personality and character. He is generally a rather calm but also laid-back person. Which can also be seen on the pitch. He mostly has the same emotions regardless if they are winning or losing. The same emotions regardless if they scored a winner or conceded a goal which lost them the game. And his laid-back personality can also be seen in his teams’ 2nd season performances. Most of his teams perform significantly worse the following season after winning the league/CL.
 

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Because the stakes are higher now being back in CL. Arteta built a very good first XI whose lack of depth and experience inevitably cost us the title. He's fattened up the squad and brought in 3 mature and experienced, though still relatively young, players.

I do wonder how Havertz will turn out, his signing (esp for that price) is bemusing. Doesn't seem a proper replacement for Xhaka at all.
I don't know I just feel like you guys didn't need to go out and spend huge amounts on players, although I do think Rice is going to be fantastic for you. The strategy seemed to have been working but I don't pay enough attention to Arsenal to know if that was truly the case or not. The Havertz one though I will never understand.
 

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Klopp’s a very likeable guy. And I cannot fecking stand Liverpool. Wenger always seemed like a decent sort too.
Klopp definitely isn't likeable. He's a caricature who only shows his happy go lucky side when it suits him. Most of the time he's a miserable prick who jumps down journalists' throats if they dare to question him.
 

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I don't know I just feel like you guys didn't need to go out and spend huge amounts on players, although I do think Rice is going to be fantastic for you. The strategy seemed to have been working but I don't pay enough attention to Arsenal to know if that was truly the case or not. The Havertz one though I will never understand.
I'm sure if the players we wanted were available for cheaper, Arteta would have gone that route. Also, the market has inflated hugely (just like everything else) in the past 2 years. In the past Arteta has taken chances on relatively cheaper options (eg Vieira for £35mil, Lokonga for £15mil) that haven't worked out, though looks like he hasn't given up on Vieira yet. He's gone with experiened but still young players in Havertz and Rice, who are already in PL. Much less risky than taking on youngsters from lower tier leaguess, so you inevitably pay for that. We also didn't previously have the funds to spend like this due to being out of CL for so long and a high wage bill. We got that under control and now that we're back in CL, can allow to loosen the purse strings as our revenue will go up. Inevitably, our wage bill will go up too, but it will be in line with a CL club.
 

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I'm sure if the players we wanted were available for cheaper, Arteta would have gone that route. Also, the market has inflated hugely (just like everything else) in the past 2 years. In the past Arteta has taken chances on relatively cheaper options (eg Vieira for £35mil, Lokonga for £15mil) that haven't worked out, though looks like he hasn't given up on Vieira yet. He's gone with experiened but still young players in Havertz and Rice, who are already in PL. Much less risky than taking on youngsters from lower tier leaguess, so you inevitably pay for that. We also didn't previously have the funds to spend like this due to being out of CL for so long and a high wage bill. We got that under control and now that we're back in CL, can allow to loosen the purse strings as our revenue will go up. Inevitably, our wage bill will go up too, but it will be in line with a CL club.
But surely the worry is if this season was a flash in the pan or a genuine evolutionary step. I think Rice is going to be a fantastic buy for you lot though. I suppose you guys may have just gotten lucky with the signings of Odegaard, Partey, Tomiyasu, Gabriel, etc where they were all under 50 million. I just figured that was the budget you guys were going for, similar to how City were for years where that seemed the max they would pay for a player. You think the pressure is going to be on Arteta this season to win some silverware? Will he be sacked if you guys falter in the league?
 

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But surely the worry is if this season was a flash in the pan or a genuine evolutionary step. I think Rice is going to be a fantastic buy for you lot though. I suppose you guys may have just gotten lucky with the signings of Odegaard, Partey, Tomiyasu, Gabriel, etc where they were all under 50 million. I just figured that was the budget you guys were going for, similar to how City were for years where that seemed the max they would pay for a player. You think the pressure is going to be on Arteta this season to win some silverware? Will he be sacked if you guys falter in the league?
There's always that worry but it's good to know the club/owners are continuing to build/improve the team. If we made no significant signings then we probably can't expect to do any better than last season. In fact, you'd probably expect to do worse as we have CL to contend with now. It was clear that our biggest issues last season were lack of depth and experience - I think our squad (at least on paper) has improved in both regards. I feel we probably have to properly address Xhaka's departure though.
And no, I don't think he'll be sacked this season unless we drop out of top 4 and have a poor showing in CL. It'll have to be disastrous for the Kroenkes to abandon the plans they've obviously heavily committed to.
 

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But surely the worry is if this season was a flash in the pan or a genuine evolutionary step. I think Rice is going to be a fantastic buy for you lot though. I suppose you guys may have just gotten lucky with the signings of Odegaard, Partey, Tomiyasu, Gabriel, etc where they were all under 50 million. I just figured that was the budget you guys were going for, similar to how City were for years where that seemed the max they would pay for a player. You think the pressure is going to be on Arteta this season to win some silverware? Will he be sacked if you guys falter in the league?
Definitely a flukey season in that so many other clubs (Liverpool, Chelsea, United) were in transition. Arsenal's xPts had them about 20 behind where they finished up. It's unlikely those two things reoccur. Top four and a decent account in UCL would be success for Arteta this year after not being consistently a European competitor for so long. Putting themselves in the mix with City, Liverpool, Chelsea and United is progress.
 

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Definitely a flukey season in that so many other clubs (Liverpool, Chelsea, United) were in transition. Arsenal's xPts had them about 20 behind where they finished up. It's unlikely those two things reoccur. Top four and a decent account in UCL would be success for Arteta this year after not being consistently a European competitor for so long. Putting themselves in the mix with City, Liverpool, Chelsea and United is progress.
How do you have a flukey season, pray tell?
 

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Definitely a flukey season in that so many other clubs (Liverpool, Chelsea, United) were in transition. Arsenal's xPts had them about 20 behind where they finished up. It's unlikely those two things reoccur. Top four and a decent account in UCL would be success for Arteta this year after not being consistently a European competitor for so long. Putting themselves in the mix with City, Liverpool, Chelsea and United is progress.
It might not reoccur, but that doesn’t make it flukey. Arsenal we’re simply very good for most of the season, but ultimately fell off towards the end. You don’t fluke your way to 84 points. They may have gotten quite a few late wins, but that’s usually something you associate with title winning sides - staying composed and continuing to play their style until they found the openings.

They have a completely different challenge this year, and I do agree with your criteria for success.
 

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How do you have a flukey season, pray tell?
No CL, no major injuries until the end of the season, early exits on cup competitions, undeserved late injury time winners, Haaland needing time to gel with the squad, Partey being available for selection, World Cup winter break.
 

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No CL, no major injuries until the end of the season, early exits on cup competitions, undeserved late injury time winners, Haaland needing time to gel with the squad, Partey being available for selection, World Cup winter break.
Had Europa League, must have missed our main striker being out for 3 months and the likes of Zinchenko, Smith Rowe and Tomiyasu missing big chunks, early exit from cups isn't flukey, there's a reason it was called Fergie Time, Haaland scoring rate was ridiculous early on, a player being available isn't flukey, a World Cup 'break' when we were playing so well before it and lost our best striker for 3 months is flueky?
 

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I mean it was a flukey season, surely even Arsenal fans can't dispute that? Lots more time to train and recover than most of their direct competitors, lot less games, in what was a gruelling, one of a kind season. It's ok to recognise that - it's called having a brain.
 

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The cope is delicious

Imagine we win an actual trophy
 

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Finishing second in a season you would typically finish 4/5th in.
Getting 84 points usually has you finishing 4th or 5th?

I mean it was a flukey season, surely even Arsenal fans can't dispute that? Lots more time to train and recover than most of their direct competitors, lot less games, in what was a gruelling, one of a kind season. It's ok to recognise that - it's called having a brain.
Why is getting knocked out the cup competitions 'flukey' though?
Are we meant to say Man Utd were flukey that they got knocked out the Europa League?
We played less games than Utd and City, did we play a lot less than Liverpool, Newcastle, Chelsea, Spurs etc? They were all flukey that they were mostly poor in the cup competitions?