Arsenal’s message this season is loud and clear: they want everything. From domestic dominance to European excellence, the Gunners are chasing a historic quadruple—and the belief inside the squad has never been stronger.
Centre-back William Saliba summed it up perfectly:
“I’m tired of leaving a season with nothing in my pockets. We want to win everything.”
Those words reflect not just ambition, but a team that finally looks built to conquer on all fronts.
Arsenal’s Season So Far – Overview
Arsenal are competing at the highest level across all major competitions:
- Champions League – League Phase Winners 🥇
- Premier League – League Leaders 🥇
- FA Cup – Fourth Round
- EFL Cup (Carabao Cup) – Final
Few teams in Europe can match this level of consistency.
Premier League: Title Favourites in Control
In the Premier League, Arsenal have been the most balanced team this season.
Key League Stats (So Far)
- League position: 1st
- Matches unbeaten: 15+
- Goals scored: Most in the league
- Clean sheets: Top 3
- Best defensive record alongside Man City
Arsenal’s pressing, control in midfield, and defensive stability have turned them into the most reliable side in England.
Saliba and Gabriel form one of the best centre-back partnerships in Europe, while Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, and Kai Havertz provide creativity and goals.
Champions League: Europe on Notice
Arsenal didn’t just qualify for the knockout stage—they dominated the league phase.
UCL Highlights
- Finished 1st overall
- Defeated two former European champions
- Averaged 2+ goals per match
- Conceded fewer goals than any English side
This is Arsenal’s best Champions League campaign in over a decade, and they now enter the knockouts as genuine contenders, not underdogs.
EFL Cup: One Game from Silverware
Arsenal are already in the EFL Cup Final, their first domestic final in years.
This is crucial because:
- It’s a chance for early silverware
- Builds winning mentality
- Ends the “nearly team” narrative
Winning the EFL Cup could be the spark that fuels the rest of the season.
FA Cup: Quiet but Dangerous
Although not as flashy as their league and UCL form, Arsenal remain in the FA Cup fourth round and are yet to face any major threat.
Historically, Arsenal are the most successful FA Cup club in England, and this competition could become their safest path to another trophy.
Why Arsenal Look Different This Season
1. Mentality Shift
This Arsenal team no longer plays to “qualify” or “compete”. They play to win.
2. Squad Depth
Arteta can rotate without losing quality:
- Trossard off the bench
- Jorginho controlling tempo
- Timber and Tomiyasu providing cover
3. Tactical Maturity
Arsenal can now:
- Dominate possession
- Defend deep
- Counter-attack
- Control big matches
They are no longer one-dimensional.
William Saliba: The Symbol of Arsenal’s New Era
Saliba has become:
- One of the best defenders in the world
- Arsenal’s most consistent performer
- A leader at just 23
His statement reflects the entire dressing room:
No more rebuilding. This is the winning phase.
Can Arsenal Really Win the Quadruple?
Let’s be realistic—but optimistic.
What Works in Their Favour
- Best squad balance in England
- Elite defence
- Tactical flexibility
- No major injury crisis
- Strong home form
The Real Threats
- Manchester City in the run-in
- Champions League knockout pressure
- Fixture congestion
Still, this is the strongest Arsenal side since the Invincibles.
Final Verdict: Arsenal Are No Longer Dreaming – They’re Competing
This season, Arsenal are not chasing narratives. They are chasing trophies.
They lead the league.
They dominate Europe.
They are in a cup final.
They believe.
For the first time in years, the question is not:
“Can Arsenal compete?”
It’s:
“Who can actually stop them?”
