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Arsenal News News: Opinion – Hope and fears of Indum Onuoha for Arsenal

Arsenal News News: Opinion – Hope and fears of Indum Onuoha for Arsenal

As we approach the crisis stage of the Premier League 2024-25 season, it feels fair to address what would be a good result for Arsenal here before and what is my biggest fear for Mikel Arta.

Even the most hardcore of the arsenal fans will recognize that the Premier League title is disappeared. Now it is just about finishing strong and recovering some familiar faces.

We hope that, in the following weeks, we will see Bukayo Saka and, consequently, a return of interesting football that we have seen from this part in the last seasons.

If I can do this, then it could be a run of the Champions League and reach the final to give them something to play.

Liverpool shows that they will win the league, but Arsenal still looks like the second most constant team.

The strong completion on the internal level must be a goal, because the faith between fans and players can make a big difference in the next season.

Where you finish is one thing – but the way you finish is another.

A victory at Anfield in the stages of closing the season would also be a great statement and a impulse of the faith that will enter the pre-Season and the next campaign. Ending strong races hope.

That leads me to my greatest fear.

My main concern is what happens if the men of Arta are eliminated from the Champions League in the coming weeks, because then they would mean that they will finish the season only through movements.

This is against what the artery means and will be a huge feeling of disappointment for all involved, if everything is eliminated. This feeling leads to the question of what’s next? Because this season was another missed opportunity in the sense that people – including me – expected arsenal to be in the mix.

Having nothing to play in the last two or three months of the season would be more of a cause for concern and would lead to questions about the future, rather than the present.

Imum Onuoha was talking to Katie Stafford from BBC Sport