Arsenal Can Still End The Season On A High Despite Their Shortcomings

Published: April 07, 2020
 Arsenal Can Still End The Season On A High Despite Their Shortcomings
Arsenal's 2019/2020 season have not been the most captivating for faithfuls before football was called off, no thanks to their lowly standing on the English Premier League table as well as the sub-par showings in Europe which culminated in their Europa League elimination, but there can be a few positives to be glimpsed under their newest stewardship.

Despite all the shortcomings, there is still cause for optimism as the club bid to get back among the bigwigs in the division with the few games left to play in the top flight this season, and thus, punters can bank on them to finish in the top-four places by signing up with William Hill's welcome bonuses.

The Gunners have seen their chances of playing European football next season significantly dwindle, and after they fell to Olympiacos in their only realistic route of making it into Europe, doubts and talks about the club undergoing a rude revolution re-emerged.

Teams such like Leicester City, Wolverhampton and Sheffield United are all riding higher on the division standings than them, a glaring pointer to how far the Gunners have fallen behind in the recent campaign.

But it's not been all doom and gloom since the club's former star Mikel Arteta took over the reins at the North London club.

The Spaniard has steadied the ship to some extent, no doubt, and his management skills have been inestimable to the younger players at the club. Judging by their decent run, with only the second leg loss to Olympiacos in Piraeus the only blot on their book in the last six games they had played, they can even be worth a backing on goldenpromocode.

And then, prominent amongst the reforms Arteta has instituted is a certain Bukayo Saka who is now been courted by most of the elite clubs in Europe.

The teenager started out as an out-and-out winger but due to the paucity of fullbacks caused due to an injury crisis at the Emirates Stadium this season, the Anglo-Nigerian was converted to play at left-back and boy, how awe-inspiring he has been at that role!

His nine assists and three goals are testament to his burgeoning output for Arsenal, and perhaps had every of his teammates performed at same wavelength as him, things might have even been much better at the club.

Arsenal fans can look on the bright side of fortunes the avalanche of setbacks they have suffered this season notwithstanding, and that is the blooming youngsters at the club who are been forged to become world beaters in no distant time.

Gabriel Martinelli, Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe are just a few of the club's starlets who have broken out and have established themselves with the Gunners senior side.

They still have an FA Cup semifinal clash with Sheffield to look forward to, an opportunity to equally round off their season on a high if they get through it and perhaps even go on to lift the title.

When eventually football return, could we see a significant upturn in fortune at Arsenal orchestrated by the club's youngsters of Saka and Co., or even a final push for silverware?

Emmanuel Chinaza

Photo Credit : arsenal.com

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