Arsenal's current season might not have everyone convinced they're on the verge of a historic Premier League and Champions League double, but manager Mikel Arteta is urging fans to appreciate the bigger picture. Following a recent performance, he highlighted the monumental progress his squad has made, progress he believes is worthy of the documentary treatment.
"I wish that we were doing the Arsenal documentary this season," Arteta said, referencing the popular 'All or Nothing' series that chronicled the 2021-22 campaign. His comment underscores a season of remarkable, record-breaking consistency in one of the world's toughest leagues.
Arteta's call for perspective is a reminder of the journey. "Please, enjoy where we are as a club," he urged. "We've done something that has never been done in the history of our club in 140 years, so that tells you the difficulty of that." This unprecedented achievement forms the foundation of their current challenge.
While the ultimate prize of silverware remains the goal, the sentiment is clear: if Arsenal can cap this ambitious season by lifting their first major trophy in six years—or a dream first Champions League—the narrative of any single, imperfect performance will quickly fade into the background for the Gunners' faithful.
