Arsenal’s Fast Start: Will Arteta’s Men Steal the Crown Again?
Arsenal arrive at the new Premier League season with a question ringing in the terraces: champions again, ole, ole? Friday Night Football hands Mikel Arteta the perfect stage to turn preseason promises into tangible momentum — a fast start would be statement, not surprise. The opening fixture will set tone and tempo; rivals are already sharpening knives.
This Arsenal is an evolved side rather than a fluke of form. Martin Ødegaard’s control, Bukayo Saka’s unpredictability and an increasingly disciplined backline give Arteta a coherent spine, while targeted squad management improves rotation and resilience. When the system clicks, Arsenal’s high press and swift transitions create consistent scoring opportunities.
Reality insists on caveats: Manchester City remain the industrial benchmark, Liverpool will not relent, and the calendar — European nights, domestic cups — will test depth and temperament. Erling Haaland’s presence alone forces defensive compromises that can open doors elsewhere. Small injuries or a run of tough fixtures could tilt a tight title race in a heartbeat.
The Guru’s read is clean: Arsenal will make a fast start on FNF and grab early psychological leverage, but repeating as champions will be a hard-fought affair. My recommendation is to back Arsenal for the opening win and to respect them as one of the two likeliest to finish top, while betting markets and squad health will decide the final verdict. The Guru knows that when Arsenal hit the ground running under Arteta, they don't just collect points—they steal belief from rivals.