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Former Arsenal captain Thierry Henry claims that the club has performed poorly under Mikel Arteta’s guidance in the past three years.
Since leaving Manchester City for the club in 2019, Arteta, 43, has transformed the Gunners, making them regular title contenders.
The club hasn’t, however, won a single silverware since beating Chelsea in the FA Cup final in Arteta’s first year in charge in 2020.
Arsenal finished second in the previous three Premier League seasons, and this year they were eliminated in the Champions League and Carabao Cup semi-finals.
“I am aware that you arrive first, and not your team,” he said. To change everything you want, you need at least three or four transfer windows.
You must give a manager time to put what they want into practice.
Arsenal should have at least brought one cup or [reached] a final for the past three years.
Over the last three Premier League seasons, Arsenal has scored 82 points on average each season.
However, Henry compared Manchester United to who has won two trophies and reached five finals in the last five years.
Everyone finds Manchester United to be the United that they have won five championships in the last five years, but Arsenal has not, according to Henry, reached a final in their final three years of development.
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Source: BBC
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