4 Reasons For Optimism In 2015

By Matt Brown
In Articles
Jan 2nd, 2015
4 Comments

The New Year has arrived and with it comes genuine hope that Arsenal’s best days in some time lie ahead. While struggles in the early portion of the 2014/15 campaign have made an EPL title extraordinarily unlikely, the club is looking stronger than it has in months. Now, there are reasons to hope for a strong FA Cup showing and a deep Champions League run in 2015. Here are four of those reasons!

1. The Form Of Late

For many Arsenal supporters, a feeling of pessimism set in after the first few months, during which Alexis Sanchez was essentially the lone bright spot on the team. And for more casual football fans, Arsenal was likely discounted due to settling in lower in the standings than usual. But for those who haven’t noticed, the club has been on quite an impressive run of late. The team website’s list of results shows a streak of seven wins in nine matches after the November 22 loss to Manchester United. In that streak, the Gunners defeated Southampton, a hot Newcastle United team, and cross-London rivals West Ham in league play. They also dispatched Borussia Dortmund and Galatasaray in Champions League play. Also, the draw at Anfield was the result of an extraordinarily unlikely equaliser late in extra time. In short, Arsenal has been nearly unbeatable for nearly two months.

2. Success Against Similar Clubs

Take a look at the Premier League standings as of New Year’s Eve, and then compare them to Arsenal’s results. You’ll find that the Gunners have performed quite well against similar teams, or at least those teams hovering just above and below them in the standings. In particular, it looked for a month or two like Arsenal would have to fend off Southampton, West Ham, Liverpool, and Tottenham for a spot in the top-four, and they’ve done just that. The club earned an early draw with Tottenham before rounding into form, and more recently had the tie at Liverpool. Arsenal then beat Southampton to kick off December, and perhaps most impressively took a win across town in the West Ham game when the stage was set for a breakdown.

Betbright previewed that last match and essentially predicted a West Ham win due to Olivier Giroud’s suspension, saying they could clear some space above the Gunners in the table. Instead, exactly the opposite happened, and Arsenal moved into position alongside Southampton for fourth in the league. Naturally, supporters prefer such results against the top-tier of Chelsea and Man City—and to a lesser degree Man Utd.—but by performing well against the second tier, Arsenal has put itself in a nice position.

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3. Transfer Rumours

It’s worth mentioning that not all of the possible transfers would be eligible to play for Arsenal in Champions League matches. But that being said, there are some very exciting players who appear to be on Arsene Wenger’s radar heading into the January transfer season. PSG striker and Uruguayan superstar Edinison Cavani headlines the list as the most exciting name, and it’s drool-inducing to imagine Cavani and Alexis Sanchez making up the Arsenal attack. Perhaps even more exciting is the idea that Wenger is apparently looking to bolster the back-end of the midfield, with Sporting Lisbon’s William Carvalho and Atletico Madrid’s Mario Suarez also rumoured to be targets. Gooner News has a full list of rumours and transactions in the works, but it certainly looks as if Arsenal will either strengthen its attack or fortify its defense (or both!) heading into the New Year.

4. Recovery

Finally, there’s simple injury recovery to look forward to. We’ve reached a point where the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere can hardly be expected to stay healthy, but International Business Times’ update on the club’s injuries indicates at least Ramsey could try to return soon. Wilshere and Mikel Arteta will remain out for some time, which could be a blessing in disguise if Santi Cazorla continues to thrive and Wenger is motivated to bring in midfield help from outside. But generally speaking, it seems as if health can only improve moving forward. A strong return by Ramsey would be welcome.

All of this should add up to a promising start to 2015. Whether or not Chelsea and Man City can be challenged atop the EPL tables remains to be seen, but regardless, Arsenal is well positioned to play some of its best football in a few years in the coming months.

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4 Responses to “4 Reasons For Optimism In 2015”

  1. Me says:

    Four reasons to be optimistic and sadly double that to be pessimistic.

    New players won’t make a bit of difference when we have a manager who can neither apply tactics nor motivate his players to win.

    Wenger is the problem, been saying it for years yet there are still people who believe throwing money at an incompetent manager will suddenly make him into a capable manager.

    Wenger has to go – keep him away from the transfer market or we will end up with just another Debuchy/Wellbeck/Ospina disaster….

  2. ogban says:

    Recovery? I don’t see any recovery! Ramsey was supposed to be back for Southampton. He wasn’t. Instead Webeck and Flamini joined him in the treatment room.
    Truth is that injuries have done a big disservice to Arsenal’s footballing fortunes this season more than ever before. And until the source and cause of this injury malaise is identified and tackled headlong, I’m afraid Arsenal will not make much progress to win any major laurels.

  3. mystic says:

    The Form Of Late:
    Dropped points at Liverpool, held on by bare teeth against both QPR and West Ham and lost to Southampton – yep great form.

    Success Against Similar Clubs:
    Assuming that Arsenal should still be looking at being a force in English football; dropped points at the very end to Liverpool, drew with City, lost to Chelsea, lost to Utd.

    Transfer Rumours; so rumours are a way to judge? We’ve seen it all before, and seldom do they transpire.

    Recovery; fantastic, a great reason for NOT strengthening.

    Arsenal are at best treading water, at worst 2015 has even more PL failures to develop. Stagnant simply isn’t acceptable, to suggest that there is much to look forward to isn’t really facing the reality of how far the club has fallen.

  4. ayodeji says:

    Flamini was suspended mr ogban and how are debuchy, welbeck and osipna disasters?… Pessimism won’t take you anywhere, it will only drown you into the pool of worry and sadness. I know things are bad but.. Cheer up, things could be so much worse.

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