I really doubt. Arsenal may not face the transitional challenges that United faced due to the contextual differences of the transitions. Fergie left on a high and Moyes inherited Champions. Wenger is leaving on a two-decade low and his sucessor will inherit ruins. As such, the expectations we had on Moyes are different from Arsenal fans will have on Wenger's successor. Man Utd fans expected continuity with the greatness. Arsenal fans expect a complete turnaround, and may give the successor some time to rebuild the fallen giants. The pressure will not be as much as Moyes faced. a top 4 finish or something above the meager points they have accumulated in the last in the last two seasons might be appreciated.At the moment, Arsenal is the only team in the EPL without an away point in 2018. Theyve lost all away games since January. Its an all time low, Arsenal can only rise from its ashes.
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We need our rivarly back by the way. There is no way Man Utd v Spurs is now bigger than Man Utd v Arsenal. We need our old rival back to competitiveness, Tottenham is just a chokora on a trip to Runda. We need the real Runda owners back to Runda.
The way I am