Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal are “ready to go to a different level” this season, suggesting the arrivals of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko from Manchester City will add a winning edge to a side that finished fifth in 2021-22.
Arsenal are looking for a return to Champions League football at the sixth time of asking and begin their campaign on Friday at Selhurst Park, where Crystal Palace have made their lives distinctly uncomfortable in recent years. They come off the back of an uncommonly serene pre-season in which the starting XI has been noticeably strengthened and no sagas surrounding key players have occupied the narrative. Although they fell agonisingly short of the top four last season after a late slump, Arteta senses they are poised to go one better amid a crowded field of contenders.
“We are ready to go to a different level, and I am convinced of that,” he said. “What the other teams are doing is obvious; others had already a much stronger squad than we had, and they still recruited four or five, or some of them seven players.
“This is not going to get any easier, so we can just focus on what we are trying to do, what we can do, because we cannot do everything at the same time. We are confident that we’re going to be able to do it.”
Jesus was a long-term target to fill Arsenal’s centre-forward role and has been prolific this summer, scoring seven times in a warmup schedule that included crushing wins over Chelsea and Sevilla. He and the versatile Zinchenko, who is operating at left-back with Kieran Tierney returning to fitness, cost a total of about £75m; it seems canny business in today’s market given both players are still only 25 and have won four league titles apiece.
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Opening day ding-dongs: From Ki’s Old Trafford heroics to Brentford
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Chelsea 2 Hull 1
15 August 2009
Stephen Hunt’s tap-in gave visitors Hull a surprise lead, but a delightful double by Didier Drogba (pictured) – a 25-yard dipping free-kick and a deft dinked finish – clinched a last-gasp triumph for Chelsea.
Man Utd 1 Swansea 2
16 August 2014
Ki Sung-yueng struck first for Swansea, capping off a wonderful team move. Wayne Rooney’s overhead kick restored parity but Gylfi Sigurdsson’s winner sealed United’s first opening day home loss in 42 years.
Hull 2 Leicester 1
13 August 2016
Newly promoted Hull, with only 13 fit first-team players, shocked defending champions Leicester, when Adama Diomande’s overhead kick and Robert Snodgrass’s low drive secured an incredible victory at the KCOM Stadium.
Arsenal 4 Leicester 3
11 August 2017
Alex Lacazette and Shinji Okazaki both scored promptly, before Leicester went in front twice through Jamie Vardy’s brace, pegged back twice by Danny Welbeck and Aaron Ramsey respectively before Olivier Giroud’s late decider.
Brentford 2 Arsenal 0
13 August 2021
In their first Premier League game, Brentford overpowered an underwhelming Arsenal side, as goals from Sergi Canós and Christian Norgaard heralded an unforgettable evening for the home side. Joel Mians