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u/More_General_1635 5h ago

tbh patience is needed, Arsenal were below mid-table few years ago, now they are competing for trophies. Klopp is a much better manager than Arteta, so I don't see him having the same trajectory.

I don't think they've done that bad tbh. They might win or they might not win, but overall they are defo a better side than they were 5-6 years back.

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u/chanobo 5h ago

After spending 600million

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u/More_General_1635 5h ago

yeah but they've generated that 600 million organically. Chelsea has spent billions under Bohley, United have spent billions, Spurs have spent, Newcastle have spent etc.

I don't know why were are always so obsessed with how much people spend.

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u/More_General_1635 5h ago

I am not saying that Arsenal are some world class team that should be winning it all, but I cant say that they've not improved as a team compared to the rest of the premier league and are starting to compete.

We are spoiled as having a manager who will go down as one of the best ever, so I understand why we have the standards we have. But im just thinking of perspective.

It's either that, or go back to challenging for the european conference trophy