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For the past few seasons, Arsenal fans have lived the same frustrating script. Just when the Gunners look ready to lift the Premier League trophy, Manchester City step in and take control.
This raises the big question: Is Pep Guardiola simply better than his former assistant Mikel Arteta, or are Arsenal just not ready yet?
To answer this properly, we must look at recent team performances, not just reputation.
Over the last two Premier League campaigns, the numbers show why Manchester City still hold the upper hand — but also why Arsenal are getting closer.
City continues to behave like serial winners:
Typical pattern:
City may start slowly, but once they hit top gear in the run-in, they become almost unstoppable.
This is where Pep’s experience shows most.
Arsenal’s performance curve tells a slightly different story:
Strengths:
Weak points:
The gap is no longer huge — but it still appears at the decisive moments.
When the title race tightens, City’s direct and indirect pressure affects Arsenal.
In recent seasons:
That is the difference between contenders and serial champions.
City rotate without losing quality:
This allows Pep to manage fatigue perfectly.
Arteta has improved depth, but gaps still appear when:
Over a 38-game season plus Europe, this matters enormously.
It is important to recognise how much Arsenal have improved under Arteta.
The Gunners now:
In fact, Arsenal now look more like a mini-City in structure, which is no coincidence given Arteta’s background.
The student has clearly studied the master.
This remains the hardest thing to build.
Manchester City:
Arsenal:
Usually, teams must lose a title race before they learn how to win one.
For Arsenal to finally stop City “spoiling everything,” they likely need:
If these pieces fall into place, the balance could shift quickly.
Right now, Pep Guardiola still holds the advantage over Mikel Arteta — and Manchester City’s performances prove why they remain the benchmark.
However, Arsenal are no longer outsiders.
They are:
The teacher is still ahead… but the student is getting dangerously close.
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