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“Not Our Standards”:Angry Mikel Arteta fumes at Arsenal’s Defensive Lapse Following 1-1 Draw Against Chelsea

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expressed disappointment over his team’s defensive standards in their 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. After taking the lead through Gabriel Martinelli, Arsenal failed to secure all three points when Pedro Neto equalized for Chelsea, leaving Arteta frustrated on the touchline. Despite Arsenal’s apparent control of the game, their inability to defend effectively cost them, marking their fourth consecutive Premier League game without a win.

Here’s a comprehensive look at Arsenal’s performance, Arteta’s reaction, and what this result means as they head into the final international break of 2024.

Arsenal Takes the Lead but Loses Grip

Arsenal entered Sunday’s clash with Chelsea hoping to regain their winning form. The Gunners took the lead in the second half when Gabriel Martinelli found the net, courtesy of an assist from the returning Martin Odegaard. Odegaard, who had been sidelined for six weeks, provided a spark in midfield that had been missed. Arsenal’s forward play looked fluid, with Odegaard and Declan Rice contributing to a high-energy midfield that dominated possession and dictated the tempo for much of the match.

However, Arsenal’s joy was short-lived. Pedro Neto, Chelsea’s standout performer, took advantage of Arsenal’s defensive lapse and struck from distance, leveling the score with 10 minutes left on the clock. Arteta was left visibly frustrated as his team’s lead slipped away.

Arteta’s Disappointment with Defensive Standards

Following the match, Arteta shared his dissatisfaction with Arsenal’s defensive organization, particularly during the sequence that led to Neto’s goal. He highlighted the Gunners’ failure to regroup after a second-phase set piece, noting that Arsenal’s standards were not up to par. Speaking with Sky Sports, Arteta didn’t hold back:

“The disappointment of not getting three points is bigger [than being satisfied]. I think we dominated them, we were the better team in many phases… but very disappointed in the way we conceded. It was so poor. It is not [at] our standards and we don’t accept [it].”

Arteta acknowledged Neto’s quality in executing the strike, but he was clear that the goal was preventable had Arsenal’s defense reorganized in time. Arsenal’s defensive shortcomings have been a recurring issue, with this game marking the fourth time this season they’ve allowed 15 or more shots – twice as many as during the entire 2023-24 campaign.

Arsenal’s Form: Struggling to Secure Wins

The draw against Chelsea extended Arsenal’s winless streak to four games in the Premier League, marking their longest such run since April 2023. After a strong start to the season, the Gunners now find themselves trailing Premier League leaders Liverpool by nine points. This rough patch contrasts with the previous season, where Arsenal consistently collected points and only dropped points in four of their last 25 games.

This season’s defensive inconsistencies have seen Arsenal conceding more shots, highlighting their vulnerability against teams willing to press and counter-attack. Arteta will need to address these weaknesses if Arsenal hopes to close the gap on Liverpool and stay competitive in the title race.

Positives: Odegaard and Rice’s Return Boost Midfield

Despite the result, Arteta found solace in the return of captain Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice, both of whom played pivotal roles in stabilizing Arsenal’s midfield. Odegaard, who had not featured since September, was involved in Martinelli’s goal and brought much-needed creativity to Arsenal’s play. Arteta praised Odegaard’s leadership and discipline, noting that the team “clicked much better” with him back on the pitch.

Declan Rice, who overcame injury concerns to start, added balance to Arsenal’s midfield, providing a solid defensive presence and supporting transitions into attack. Arteta’s midfield options will be bolstered by Odegaard and Rice’s return to fitness, giving the manager hope that Arsenal’s consistency will improve as key players regain full fitness.

Missed Chances and Late Frustration

Arsenal had a golden opportunity to win the game late on when Leandro Trossard missed a clear chance from a William Saliba cross. Arteta’s visible frustration on the touchline reflected the team’s struggle to capitalize on such opportunities. Securing these narrow wins has often been the difference between top title contenders and those just below, a reality Arsenal has faced this season.

“We clicked much better. You could see everything was flowing but again it is about winning,” Arteta said, emphasizing the importance of converting their dominance into wins.

Defensive Woes and Expected Goals (xG) Concerns

One area of concern for Arteta was the number of chances Chelsea managed to create. Although Arteta felt his team “dominated” the game, Chelsea registered 17 shots and an expected goals (xG) of 1.28. Arsenal’s defensive lapse in allowing Chelsea such freedom indicates a pressing need for tactical adjustments.

Arteta was clear about the expectations: the team needs to maintain defensive standards, especially when defending set-pieces or second-phase plays. As the title race tightens, Arsenal will need to reduce such lapses and improve their defensive structure.

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Arsenal’s Position in the Premier League Table

With the draw, Arsenal remains in fourth place, now nine points behind Liverpool. While the gap is not insurmountable, Arsenal will need to address their recent struggles if they hope to remain in contention for the Premier League title. Defensive discipline, converting scoring opportunities, and maintaining consistency will be crucial as they face upcoming fixtures following the international break.

The draw marks a crucial juncture in Arsenal’s season. Should they address their defensive and finishing issues, they could mount a credible challenge for the top spots. However, failure to do so may see them slip further behind as other top teams continue to gather points.

Arteta’s Next Steps: Focus on Defensive Solidity and Finishing

Arteta’s comments suggest that he will prioritize improving Arsenal’s defensive discipline and tactical organization, especially when transitioning from attack to defense. With Odegaard and Rice back, Arteta can now deploy his preferred midfield structure, allowing Arsenal to strike a balance between creativity and defensive solidity. The challenge will be to ensure that these defensive adjustments do not come at the cost of Arsenal’s fluid attacking play.

Arteta’s main takeaway is that Arsenal must not compromise their standards, particularly at the back, if they hope to challenge for the title. His focus on rectifying these issues will be key as Arsenal looks to the latter half of the season.

Arsenal’s Draw Highlights Need for Improvement

Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea served as both a reminder of their potential and a warning about their vulnerabilities. While they demonstrated dominance in phases, defensive lapses and missed chances cost them two valuable points. Arteta’s frustration reflects a manager determined to maintain high standards as Arsenal competes at the top level.

With the international break offering a brief respite, Arteta will look to regroup, address Arsenal’s defensive inconsistencies, and reinforce the need for sharper finishing. As they continue their campaign, Arsenal’s resilience and adaptability will be tested as they strive to close the gap on the league leaders.

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