
Scholes Points Finger at Key Arsenal Man
Paul Scholes has sparked debate by claiming Arsenal’s title push is being held back by one of their most important players—captain Martin Ødegaard.
Despite sitting top of the Premier League table and chasing their first title in 22 years, recent shaky performances have raised concerns about whether they can go all the way.
Tactical Issue Behind Arsenal’s Dip
Scholes believes Ødegaard is being deployed too deep, which disrupts Arsenal’s attacking flow.
While praising his technical quality, the former Manchester United midfielder argued that Ødegaard isn’t playing in his natural No. 10 role often enough—limiting his ability to link play and influence the final third.
He also noted that the absence of Bukayo Saka has made things worse, as the duo usually combine effectively in advanced areas.
Neville: Only One Player Showing Confidence
Meanwhile, Gary Neville believes Arsenal lack confidence across the squad—with just one exception.
He singled out Eberechi Eze as the only player displaying real flair and belief, suggesting the rest of the team currently looks too rigid under pressure.
Title Race Still on the Edge
Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal remain top of the table with four games left, narrowly ahead of Manchester City—who still have a game in hand.
After a tense win over Newcastle United, the Gunners now face a crucial run-in, starting with a clash against Fulham.
Pressure Mounting at the Worst Time
With the title within reach, criticism from high-profile pundits highlights growing pressure on Arsenal’s key players.
Whether Arteta adjusts his tactics—or his captain’s role—could ultimately decide if they finally end their long wait Premier League glory.













