An unlikely FA Cup triumph cannot mask 12 months of average league form under a manager yet to convince

As a brisk December breeze swirled through Goodison Park’s stands, a fresh wind was sweeping in at Arsenal. Mikel Arteta looked on from the front row of the directors’ box, flanked by the chief executive, Vinai Venkatesham, and the then head of football, Raul Sanllehi, the day before he officially took charge. He was hardly alone in furrowing his brow during a tedious stalemate between his new side and Everton, who were about to begin their own renewal, but inside his heart was soaring. “I remember sitting in the stands and thinking: ‘I can’t wait to start working with the players and the club,’” he said on Friday.

Related: ‘We do stupid things’: anxiety stalks Arsenal as their troubles mount

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

‘We would discuss how dislikable I was’ – what’s it like to see your life story on TV?

Telling your story in a book is hard enough. But what if…

UK must boost recycling of materials for green industries, report says

Green Alliance says all critical raw material demands for low carbon technologies…

Murder investigation launched after woman found dead in her London home

Police keeping open mind over motive after victim was discovered with multiple…

Ex-Labour MP told staffer ‘he craved her body’, tribunal hears

Mike Hill, formerly Hartlepool’s MP, is also accused of climbing into claimant’s…