Martin Odegaard of Arsenal looks dejected during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and West Ham United FC at Emirates Stadium on February 22, 2025 in London, England.
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Arsenal have virtually ceded the title to Liverpool, with a new-look team on the horizon for next season.

The Gunners' meek 1-0 defeat to West Ham United at the weekend was just their third loss all season but marked the continuation of a familiar problem. In his post-match press conference following the defeat, manager Mikel Arteta used the word anger and refused to accept that injuries were an answer for an apparent white flag in this season's title race.

But while so-called Big Six fixtures were an Achille's heel for years, Arsenal now struggle against a very different kind of opposition, with the likes of Aston Villa, Brighton, Fulham and Newcastle United snatching points both this season and last.

Arsenal have evolved their midfield, with Martin Odegaard clearly left behind

It's now very obvious how to beat Arteta's men. A dogged mid-block is more than enough to stifle them, with central progression a serious issue: once again this weekend, Arsenal worked the horseshoe in the absence of any real penetration into dangerous areas, with Martin Odegaard front and centre of another poor performance.


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