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Arsenal will not win the Premier League

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Thierry Henry, an Arsenal legend, has expressed doubts about his former club’s chances of winning the Premier League this season without significant adjustments. Arsenal hasn’t won the title since the 2003-2004 season, when the ‘Invincibles’ went unbeaten. This season, Arsenal has already lost two of their first 16 Premier League matches and drawn six, including a frustrating 0-0 against Everton, leaving them third in the standings, six points behind leaders Liverpool with a game in hand. Henry highlighted Arsenal’s predictability in play, contrasting it with Liverpool’s dynamic and unpredictable style. He also criticized key players like Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli for poor decision-making and noted the team’s over-reliance on set-pieces for goals. Henry urged Arsenal to adopt a more aggressive mentality to win the league, citing the example of his former teammate Freddie Ljungberg, who made decisive runs between the lines.

Facts

– Thierry Henry criticized Arsenal’s chances of winning the Premier League this season

– Arsenal hasn’t won the title since the 2003-2004 ‘Invincibles’ season

– Arsenal has lost two and drawn six of their first 16 Premier League matches this season

– The team is currently third in the standings, six points behind Liverpool with a game in hand

– Henry pointed out Arsenal’s predictability in play compared to Liverpool’s dynamic style

– Key players like Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli were criticized for poor decision-making

– Arsenal is overly reliant on set-pieces for goals

– Henry urged the team to adopt a more aggressive mentality

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