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Home » This Week » Arsenal on course to win the Premier League – but why stop there?

Arsenal on course to win the Premier League – but why stop there?

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Last updated: January 21, 2026 7:49 am
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Arsenal on course to win the Premier League – but why stop there?

Arsenal’s Premier League March is Relentless – But the Ultimate Prize Now Lies in Europe

The Emirates Stadium was a symphony of controlled aggression. Inter Milan, desperate, seasoned, and needing a victory to keep their own continental ambitions alive, were systematically dismantled. The most telling detail? Mikel Arteta had made seven changes to his starting line-up. It didn’t matter. A 2-0 victory, a clean sheet, and a statement that reverberated beyond North London. With a top-two finish secured with a game to spare, the Premier League title is Arsenal’s to lose. But after such a display, a profound question emerges: why should their ambition stop at England’s borders?

Contents
  • From Project to Powerhouse: The Anatomy of a Winning Machine
  • The European Question: Is This Arsenal Squad Built for Champions League Glory?
  • Predictions: A Historic Double or a Bridge Too Far?
  • Conclusion: A Legacy Within Grasp

From Project to Powerhouse: The Anatomy of a Winning Machine

This is no fleeting run of form. The victory over Inter made it seven wins from seven in all competitions, a stretch that showcases not just quality, but staggering depth and tactical maturity. Arteta’s “project” has evaporated, replaced by a polished and ruthless winning machine. The foundation is a defensive solidity that has become the envy of Europe, marshalled by a transformed William Saliba and the ever-reliable Gabriel. Ahead of them, the midfield blend of physicality, technique, and intelligence – whether it’s Partey’s metronome control or Odegaard’s creative spark – dictates the tempo of every match.

What’s changed is the cutting edge. The attack, once reliant on fleeting moments, now operates with a synchronized, predatory instinct. Key to this has been:

  • Tactical Fluidity: Arteta’s system allows his forwards to interchange positions seamlessly, creating nightmares for static defences.
  • Squad Depth: The “seven changes” against Inter weren’t a weakening; they were a flex. The drop-off from presumed starters to replacements is now minimal.
  • Mental Fortitude: Gone are the days of fragility. This squad now expects to win, grinding out results when the flair is stifled.

Securing a top-two finish, let alone the top eight, with a game to spare—and that a seemingly straightforward home fixture against Kairat Almaty—is the mark of champions. The Premier League trophy is gleaming on the horizon. But for a club of Arsenal’s stature, with momentum this powerful, domestic dominance must be the launchpad, not the final destination.

The European Question: Is This Arsenal Squad Built for Champions League Glory?

Winning the Premier League is an exhaustive, 38-game testament to consistency and quality. Winning the Champions League, however, is a different kind of beast. It requires a unique blend of tactical cunning, squad depth, and the ability to win one-off, high-pressure ties against the continent’s elite. The evidence from this season suggests Arsenal are rapidly acquiring those traits.

Their European campaign so far has been a masterclass in management. They have navigated a tricky group and now a knockout round with authority, all while rotating the squad to keep legs fresh for the domestic grind. The performance against Inter was particularly revealing. It was a knockout-stage mentality on display: disciplined without the ball, lethal with it, and ice-cool in management. This is the exact blueprint for Champions League success.

Key strengths that translate to Europe:

  • Aerial Dominance: Set-pieces, both offensively and defensively, are a huge weapon in tight European games.
  • Midfield Control: The ability to dominate possession and win the ball high up the pitch disrupts the best-laid European plans.
  • The Arteta Factor: His meticulous preparation and in-game adjustments have repeatedly proven the difference.

The one question mark remains experience at the very sharpest end. While the squad is growing together, few have deep runs in this competition on their CV. Yet, as we’ve seen with other recent first-time winners, a powerful team ethic and a clear tactical identity can often trump veteran savvy.

Predictions: A Historic Double or a Bridge Too Far?

The run-in is set, and the momentum is a tangible force at the Emirates. The Premier League is Arsenal’s to lose, and it would take a catastrophic collapse to surrender their position now. The focus, therefore, must begin to split. Arteta’s rotation against Inter proves he is already thinking on two fronts.

The Premier League Prediction: Arsenal will secure the title. The blend of a favourable fixture list, a deep squad, and the sheer weight of momentum makes them overwhelming favourites. The victory over Inter, achieved while resting key stars, is the final proof that they can manage the dual workload.

The Champions League Prediction: This is where it gets fascinating. Arsenal have moved from dark horses to genuine contenders. They have the defence to frustrate anyone, the midfield to control games, and the attack to punish errors. A semi-final appearance should be the minimum expectation. From there, in a one-off final, with their cohesive style and fierce unity, they are capable of beating any team left in the competition. A historic Premier League and Champions League double is no longer a fantasy; it is a distinct, thrilling possibility.

The final group game against Kairat Almaty is now a glorified training session, a chance to rest every key player and prepare for the ultimate push on two glorious fronts.

Conclusion: A Legacy Within Grasp

Arsenal’s victory over Inter Milan was more than just a step towards a European quarter-final. It was a proclamation. It announced that this team is not merely a domestic force enjoying a good season, but a potential European powerhouse in the making. They took what Inter needed more, and they did it with an air of unsettling ease.

Winning the Premier League would end a long wait and cement this squad’s place in club history. But true immortality, the kind that defines eras, is forged in Europe. This Arsenal team, with its steel spine, its artistic flair, and its insatiable hunger, has shown it possesses all the ingredients. The Premier League is the immediate, deserved prize. But as the Emirates roared its approval against Inter, the message was clear: why stop there? The ultimate stage awaits, and this Arsenal side looks built for it.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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