Arsenal's mental fragility is starting to show in their performances, as they struggle to cope with pressure and frustration after a promising opening half against Manchester United ended in despair.
A goal from Lisandro Martinez turned Martin Odegaard's cross into his own net in the first half but Arsenal allowed chaos to take over when Bryan Mbeumo equalised. The visitors had been given a chance, and Bruno Fernandes spurned an excellent opportunity moments earlier too, leaving Arsenal wondering how they got back on terms.
The composure that once characterized them has vanished, with their edginess mirroring the mood among their fans. Patrick Vieira questioned the side's mental strength afterwards, but the most damning assessment came from a former Manchester United captain. "They have to get back to basics and embrace this challenge instead of being frightened of it," said Roy Keane.
This was the first time since December that Arsenal had conceded three goals in a game, but the manner in which they shot themselves in the foot felt familiar. They have developed a habit of making things more difficult than they need to be.
The team's previous title challenges have ended in disaster, and it's starting to seep into their performances. Goalless draws with Liverpool and Nottingham Forest were not disastrous, but alarm bells are ringing now. Arsenal are still four points ahead of Manchester United, but this is a team struggling to shake off the baggage of previous seasons.
Manchester United, on the other hand, are flying high under new manager Michael Carrick. He has breathed new life into the club, unleashing their forwards from Ruben Amorim's stale 3-4-3 formation and restoring the club's 'DNA' - fast wingers and attacking football against the two best sides in the Premier League.
Carrick boldly threw on Benjamin Sesko as the injured Patrick Dorgu's replacement late on at the Emirates with the score at 2-1, when it would have been easy to opt for the industrious Mason Mount. Sesko went down the middle and the attack-minded Matheus Cunha was shifted to the left, with his winning goal coming from when he was able to drift into space before curling in.
The team's next five fixtures are inviting: Fulham, Tottenham, West Ham, Everton and Crystal Palace. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer didn't lose in his first 11 games as interim manager in 2019, winning 10. It was a run that earned him a three-year contract. With 15 matches remaining, another former Man United player can stake their claim for extending their time in charge.
Crystal Palace are struggling with their own problems, including speculation about Jean-Philippe Mateta's future and the departure of Marc Guehi to Manchester City. The team have now failed to win any of their last 11 matches across all competitions, which is both the longest current winless run of any Premier League side and the Eagles' longest winless run since a run of 13 between January and March 2023.
Newcastle's summer recruitment in forward areas was meant to soften the blow of life without Alexander Isak. Instead, it's starting to underline just how hard he is to replace. The team's attack looks flatter and easier to contain when Isak isn't on the pitch.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are excited about the prospect of Estevao. The 18-year-old Brazilian became the youngest Chelsea player to score and assist in the same Premier League match since Neil Shipperley in 1993. His goal in their 3-1 win at Crystal Palace was superb, showing not just pace but skill and strength to hold off a quality defender.
Estevao's potential far outstrips that of his peers in Chelsea blue - not just for the future but the here and now. No player has scored more goals for the club at the same age during the Premier League era. His impact at Selhurst Park feels like just the start.
A goal from Lisandro Martinez turned Martin Odegaard's cross into his own net in the first half but Arsenal allowed chaos to take over when Bryan Mbeumo equalised. The visitors had been given a chance, and Bruno Fernandes spurned an excellent opportunity moments earlier too, leaving Arsenal wondering how they got back on terms.
The composure that once characterized them has vanished, with their edginess mirroring the mood among their fans. Patrick Vieira questioned the side's mental strength afterwards, but the most damning assessment came from a former Manchester United captain. "They have to get back to basics and embrace this challenge instead of being frightened of it," said Roy Keane.
This was the first time since December that Arsenal had conceded three goals in a game, but the manner in which they shot themselves in the foot felt familiar. They have developed a habit of making things more difficult than they need to be.
The team's previous title challenges have ended in disaster, and it's starting to seep into their performances. Goalless draws with Liverpool and Nottingham Forest were not disastrous, but alarm bells are ringing now. Arsenal are still four points ahead of Manchester United, but this is a team struggling to shake off the baggage of previous seasons.
Manchester United, on the other hand, are flying high under new manager Michael Carrick. He has breathed new life into the club, unleashing their forwards from Ruben Amorim's stale 3-4-3 formation and restoring the club's 'DNA' - fast wingers and attacking football against the two best sides in the Premier League.
Carrick boldly threw on Benjamin Sesko as the injured Patrick Dorgu's replacement late on at the Emirates with the score at 2-1, when it would have been easy to opt for the industrious Mason Mount. Sesko went down the middle and the attack-minded Matheus Cunha was shifted to the left, with his winning goal coming from when he was able to drift into space before curling in.
The team's next five fixtures are inviting: Fulham, Tottenham, West Ham, Everton and Crystal Palace. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer didn't lose in his first 11 games as interim manager in 2019, winning 10. It was a run that earned him a three-year contract. With 15 matches remaining, another former Man United player can stake their claim for extending their time in charge.
Crystal Palace are struggling with their own problems, including speculation about Jean-Philippe Mateta's future and the departure of Marc Guehi to Manchester City. The team have now failed to win any of their last 11 matches across all competitions, which is both the longest current winless run of any Premier League side and the Eagles' longest winless run since a run of 13 between January and March 2023.
Newcastle's summer recruitment in forward areas was meant to soften the blow of life without Alexander Isak. Instead, it's starting to underline just how hard he is to replace. The team's attack looks flatter and easier to contain when Isak isn't on the pitch.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are excited about the prospect of Estevao. The 18-year-old Brazilian became the youngest Chelsea player to score and assist in the same Premier League match since Neil Shipperley in 1993. His goal in their 3-1 win at Crystal Palace was superb, showing not just pace but skill and strength to hold off a quality defender.
Estevao's potential far outstrips that of his peers in Chelsea blue - not just for the future but the here and now. No player has scored more goals for the club at the same age during the Premier League era. His impact at Selhurst Park feels like just the start.