So far, everything is going smoothly. Arsenalās performance has been at an all-time high; in fact, there are many reasons to think that this Arsenal team, more than any other since the 2003ā04 campaign, has the ability to go undefeated. Many predicted that Arsenal would lose their match against Brighton at the Emirates Stadium on Premier League Matchday 3, following Declan Riceās 49th-minute yellow card. Even with only ten men, they were able to hold their stand. The Seagullsā push was effectively resisted by Arsenal, leading to a 1-1 tie.
They overcame their rivals from North London, Tottenham, on Match Day 4, even though they were without important players Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard. Match Day 4 saw Arsenal take against Manchester City sans Odegaard, following their triumph over Spurs. They had to play the second half of that match with 10 men due to Leandro Trossardās red card, but they were still able to draw 2-2. These outcomes prove Arsenal to be the most productive team in Europe, even in the face of overwhelming odds. If I told you that the Gunners havenāt dropped a close game in six months, would you believe me?