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BacaryisGod's avatar

When we were all dreaming of the highly improbably quadruple, most fans would tell you that even if we ended up with the domestic cup double, that would represent a catastrophic failure from the position we put ourselves in. A lot of fans would be calling for Mikel's head if we failed to win one of the two big trophies this season. So what's really changed other than some minor psychological damage from that awful second half against City and losing with an expensive but largely reserve team against Southampton?

In truth, very little. The stakes are exactly what they were ten days ago. If City catch us in the league, it will be seen as a disaster and only a Champions League win will compensate for that. Fall short in all 4 competitions and it's hard to see Mikel even wanting to stay next season. Win just one of the two remaining competitions and the season will be seen as a glorious success and the domestic cup losses will just be a mildly disappointing footnote.

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I don't think the fans are worried about a single defeat against Southampton and want to change manager because of that.

I think fans are seeing that with this style of football, and with this mentality of the team in some games we are not regularly winning Cups with this manager. Because the fine margin football should be complemented with rope tight nerves and strong mentality, but for now it isn't. We are not clinical, we are not keeping the full level of concentration, we are sometimes clueless and don't know how to change the game. And all these self doubts take place after leading in the League and topping a Champions League group stage.

The concern is that Arteta doesn't have the ability to mentally condition the players for delivering the proper performance in the biggest games.

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