
Originally Posted by
21_GOONER_SALUTE
IBK, I want to keep this short as I don't have much free time on my hands today.
There will always be good and "solid" arguments for coming up second best, if we don't have/create them we lose our humanity and competition becomes an immoral, unhealthy and fatal concept, like it is in most of the Animal kingdom.
However, deep down we all know that winning and especially dominating requires a level of ruthlessness and conjuring that from the safety of "I tried my best with the hand I was dealt" is likely not going to get you there.
There were factors this season that hindered Arteta. He had no strikers, he had injuries. The first factor was called by every one in the press before the season started. The injuries is a hazard of the job that previously cost us his first proper title run. Next season there will still be some sort of adversarial situation he will need to get past. Its just the way things work.
As for Slot, every unbiased person will agree he started off this season on a weaker footing than Arteta or Pep, yet he prevailed. He had an unfamiliar ageing squad. He came from a different league. He had star players that shouldn't be commited as they had contracts that were ending. He had what everyone considered a vastly inferior team. There will always be adversarial issues one needs to get past, this what makes competition exciting to onlookers.
Also, no one is saying Arteta is a bad manager and hasn't achieved anything; what we are saying is he hasn't achieved what we want and what was expected at specific times; an example is the good fortune we were given with the implosion of Citeh earlier this season in the league. Another example is the good fortune of playing a CL semi final with a team we already beat 2-0.
Next season Citeh won't be this bad. Newcastle and Villa will probably keep improving. Chelsea or ManU could suddenly wake up. Injuries could come. The striker he signs could be a disappointment. Shit happens.
Look, there will always be reasons not to win, but at the end of the day, it's pretty simple, you likely didn't do enough or someone was better and more ruthless than you, which kind of still means you likely didn't do enough. One day you might just have to look in the mirror and recognise that you don't have that "umphh", that ruthlessness or the desire, that carries you through the finishing line, especially when 2nd best become a habit.
Ultimately, where we differ is you believe Arteta is the best person that can take advantage of "his' team and turn them to winners. What I am saying is I've seen little evidence that he has that "quality" that will allow him to do so. I am also saying their are other people who immediately can, as Slot has proven.
It's thin margins, you could be right, but you've (we've) been wrong for 6 seasons and counting.