Well balanced and agree with points made.I’d rank CL win over the others. It’s harder to achieve. And because Arsenal hasn’t done it I think it means even more to Arsenal.
Domestic cups like fa cup I hardly care about anymore. Probably because Arsenal has won it so many times. I’d rather have top 4 in premier league. I also think unfortunately domestic cups like this don’t evidence improvement towards the main goal of winning the league or champions league which top 4 sort of does (as we saw with ten Haag winning domestic cups).
That’s probably why I’m a bit more pro Arteta. I want Arsenal to be consistently challenging for title and Europe. The team looks organised and well built. That’s what’s important, not another fa cup. There’s been a clear improvement over the last three years or so where the squad is being structured well.
In fact there’s the defense and defensive midfielder positions overall might well be amongst the strongest in europe already. Which is probably why arsenal are doing well in champions league. Theres really only 2 or 3 positions left to fix upfront to turn this into a truly formidable side. And that hopefully will be fixed in the next transfer windows.
Slow and steady continuous improvement is the key. No need to devolve into chaos like Chelsea and man united despite spending a lot of money.
Liverpool will win the league which is a disappointment for arsenal considering arsenal were favourites at start of the league. But bad injuries, along with experienced winners stepping up like Salah, Allison, Van Dyk etc. guys which Arsenal don’t have yet because Arsenal haven’t won anything, it makes sense. Liverpool really have some fantastic players. Until Arsenal get over the hurdle of their first premier league for a long while or first champions league, I think it will continually be a struggle mentally. Once you get your first, so much easier to win titles in the future. Liverpool after all won the champions league with that side before clinching the premier league. And there’s no right to win a title really, best thing you can do is be title challenging, try your best and hope it happens. Nothings a guarantee, after all in basically any other season Liverpool’s finishes would have been league wins. Arsenal have been not even title challenging or anything in Europe for 15 years. Finally being that again is a definite step up.
Would add to your point about Liverpool that they arguably have 4 world class players in their side which is astonishing.
Additionally, the red cards and some other debatable refereeing decisions going against us / for Liverpool have made the gap in terms of points wider than it should be.