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Arteta makes a statement that doesn’t mince words concerning Arsenal’s season

Arteta makes a statement that doesn't mince words concerning Arsenal's season where they are currently at the top of the Premier League table.

Mikel Arteta, the architect of Arsenal’s resurgence, didn’t mince words when reflecting on his team’s record-breaking season. “That’s 27 wins in the Premier League, it’s the most in the history of this football club in 130 years,” he told Hayters TV. “That’s not progress, that’s history.”

With this achievement, Arteta’s Arsenal have surpassed the win totals of some of the most iconic teams in the club’s storied past, including the Invincibles of 2003/04, the double winners of 2001/02, and even last season’s impressive squad.

This milestone speaks volumes about the transformation Arteta has orchestrated at the Emirates Stadium. He inherited a team lacking direction and belief, struggling to compete with the Premier League elite. Through tactical acumen, meticulous planning, and a focus on developing a winning culture, he has rebuilt Arsenal into a force to be reckoned with.

This season’s 27 wins are a testament to the consistency and resilience instilled in the squad. They have shown an ability to grind out results, overcome adversity, and maintain their pursuit of excellence throughout the grueling campaign.

While the Premier League title remains tantalizingly close, this record-breaking achievement cements Arteta’s place in Arsenal’s history. Regardless of the outcome of the final matchday, he has etched his name alongside the managerial greats who have shaped the club’s legacy.

The future looks bright for Arsenal under Arteta’s leadership, and the history he has already created serves as a testament to his transformative impact and a sign of greater things to come.

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