Arsenal are priming for a trophy-laden campaign

By Constance / Roar Pro

Beating Theo Walcott’s speedy mark of 4.42 seconds by one hundredth of a second makes Hector Bellerin Arsenal’s new fastest player.

This is just one of the many stats that Arsenal can boast throughout their impressive season.

Along with this incredible stat, Arsenal now have another reason to get excited as Jack Wilshere, a player who has missed many games due to injury, is finally beginning to get closer to full health again.

So the Gunners once again have a plethora of creative influences to join their squad.

Pairing up Mesut Ozil and Wilshere with the likes of a partnership between Walcott and Bellerin could prove to be one of the best first eleven teams to come onto the field next season. That is if Olivier Giroud and Alexis Sanchez can keep up their scoring form.

Arsenal have struggled in recent years to challenge for titles, but Arsene Wenger always manages to guide his team from poor performances to a respectable finish in the English Premier League. That is about to get even better with Arsenal on the verge of creating one of the best English Premier League teams since Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United squad of 2008-09.

Bellerin, along with the whole team, now have a steady and progressing talent at the club and could look to make a massive difference in the English Premier League and Champions League next season.

Arsenal are rumoured to be looking at a number of new potential signings in order to back-up the improved squad, but with the current squad that is in the works now it would certainly be no problem if they didn’t sign anyone.

They have more than enough firepower and creative influence to cause completely devastating damage to the oppositions that they will face next year.

The Crowd Says:

2015-04-22T02:09:38+00:00

Anthony Ferguson

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And yet they've still won bugger all.

2015-04-21T22:30:00+00:00

Batou

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I'm not saying that you're wrong, but... you probably could have changed a couple of names and written this same article in just about any year of the last decade. Time will tell and I remain hopeful but I find it hard to get too excited about arsenals potential these days after so many years of it leading instead to 3rd or 4th place and the champions league round of 16, but never challenging for the title.

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