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Give up the Champions League final? Arteta s mystery is puzzling

In the 35th round of the Premier League, Arsenal lost to Bournemouth 1-2, and was defeated by his opponent's double-killing season. In the last five rounds, they have only achieved 1 win, 3 draws and 1 loss, and have lost 9 points in total.

It is worth mentioning that Arsenal was reversed in this game with the first goal. So far, Arsenal has lost 21 points this season while leading, tying the team's historical record in a single season, the same as the 2019/20 season.

There is another irony. In the sprint stage of the Premier League season, Arsenal not only failed to win the hope of winning the championship, but instead led third place Manchester City to a third place with a margin of 3 points, and even the runner-up ranking is in danger.

At this time, the whole team should be the most passionate, focused, fighting spirit and eager for victory. I don't understand why, whenever the season enters the final stage, Arsenal always has less fighting spirit than its competitors.

What is even more confusing is Arteta's tactical arrangement. In this game, Arsenal sent out all the main lineups, and they will also face the away life-and-death battle against Paris in the Champions League semi-final in the middle of next week.

Paris defeated Arsenal 1-0 in the first leg. In this way, Paris can not only enjoy home convenience with the score lead, but also have an advantage in physical reserve.

Since taking office in December 2019, Arteta has coached for five years, during which the team has invested £650 million in signing funds. But so far, only one FA Cup trophy has been won. Nonetheless, no one can deny his profound transformation of Arsenal – he has rekindled a long-term downturned team.

Artetachin has created a young and dynamic lineup. During his coaching period, he introduced core players such as Odegao and Rice, and also gave full trust to youth training players such as Saka to help them grow into an important pillar of the team.

As Arsenal's overall strength improves, the outside world's expectations for them have also risen. Now Arteta is no longer able to gain recognition by just "progress". He must lead the team to win tangible championships to prove himself.

Finally, do you think Arteta can bring Arsenal heavyweight championship?