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Arsenal’s Title Hopes Take a Hit – The Shocking Stat That Spells Trouble

Arsenal’s title challenge this season has taken a statistical hit, as it is now mathematically impossible for the Gunners to reach 90 points in the 2024/25 Premier League campaign. Even if Mikel Arteta’s side wins every remaining game, they can only accumulate a maximum of 89 points—matching their tally from last season but failing to surpass it.
This marks a significant moment under Arteta’s tenure, as it is the first time since he took over as Arsenal manager that the team will not improve on their previous season’s points total. The steady progress Arsenal had shown in recent years, climbing from outside the Champions League places to title contention, has now hit a roadblock, raising concerns about whether the team has plateaued.
Last season, Arsenal finished with 89 points, pushing Manchester City all the way in the title race but ultimately falling short. There were high hopes that they could go one step further this campaign and reach the 90-point mark, a threshold that often guarantees a Premier League title. However, their inconsistency throughout the season, coupled with crucial defeats like the recent loss to West Ham United, has left them in a difficult position.
Liverpool’s victory over Manchester City this weekend has only compounded Arsenal’s frustrations. The result not only widened the gap at the top but also reinforced the reality that the Gunners have very little room for error in the final stretch of the season. With Liverpool now in the driver’s seat, Arsenal must rely on their rivals dropping points while ensuring they pick up maximum results in their own fixtures.
Arteta has built a strong and competitive squad, but this latest statistic suggests that Arsenal may need to take another step in their evolution to finally break their Premier League title drought. Whether it is squad depth, tactical tweaks, or improved mental resilience in key moments, the club must address the shortcomings that have prevented them from maintaining last season’s trajectory.
Despite the disappointment of missing out on the 90-point milestone, Arsenal still have plenty to fight for. Securing a top-two finish and making a strong statement in the remaining fixtures could serve as a foundation for next season. Additionally, with Champions League football still on the cards, Arteta’s men have an opportunity to prove their mettle on the European stage.
For now, the focus remains on bouncing back from recent setbacks and ensuring they end the season on a high. While the prospect of failing to surpass last season’s points tally is a bitter pill to swallow, Arsenal must regroup and push forward, ensuring that this season’s frustrations fuel their determination for future success.
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