Arsenal star Declan Rice celebrates after the team

Arsenal are actually STRONGER than last season – here’s why

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta used one word to summarise what his team did away to Everton at the weekend that they hadn’t managed in three previous visits: solid.

“We looked really solid,” the Basque boss noted. “We gave very little away – if I can say, nothing – because they didn’t have a single chance. In the end, we found a way to win… and we were really solid defensively as well.”

It’s not as if Arsenal haven’t been “solid” for over a year now, compared to their previous selves. William Saliba arriving into the side transformed the backline, adding a warrior to the centre of the defence and allowing Ben White to move out to right-back. The Gunners conceded just 43 times in the Premier League last term – that’s the lowest since 2013/14, when Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny formed one of the best central defensive partnerships in the league. 

William Saliba celebrates the 2nd Arsenal goal, scored by Declan Rice during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Manchester United at Emirates Stadium on September 03, 2023 in London, England.

William Saliba has been transformational for the Gunners (Image credit: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

But statistically, Arsenal have gone up another level in defence. Only Manchester City (3.4) have conceded fewer Expected Goals than Arsenal so far this season (4.0). City have let in three goals to Arsenal’s four, at the start of the campaign.



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