Arsenal’s Form: The Gunners Doing The Basics Right And Fighting On All Fronts

Arsenal’s form across all competitions is a thing to be proud of. The Gunners have reached the Carabao Cup final and continue to maintain their spot at the top of the Premier League table.

In addition to that, Arsenal’s form has seen them top the UEFA Champions League league phase with a perfect record of eight wins and no losses.

However, Arsenal’s form has been possible by them keeping things simple. They have not needed to tinker much with their formation and have stuck to a 4-2-3-1 formation, playing to their strengths to make it possible.

Arsenal’s Form: Other Teams Tweaking Their Formations

Liverpool have switched to a 4-3-3 at times from their usual 4-2-3-1, Manchester United have gone from a 3-4-2-1 under Ruben Amorim to a 4-2-3-1 under Michael Carrick, and Manchester City have also experimented with a 4-3-3 with central midfielders playing on the flanks at times.

The Citizens do not use an inverted full-back often these days, but Rico Lewis has played as one at times, which forced them to switch to a 3-2-4-1 formation.

However, Arsenal have picked the best possible players in all the positions from their squad and gone about their job in a straightforward manner.

They have been direct on most of the occasions and used their firepower really well to breach the opposition’s defence. Not to mention that their squad depth has really helped in boosting their form.

Arsenal’s form has yet again proven the age-old formula of employing the best possible players in their respective positions instead of experimenting too much with formations and giving more emphasis than is necessary on playing style.

With the help of assertive players like Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke, Eberechi Eze, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard, the Gunners have been able to put pressure on the opposition defenders repeatedly.

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Arsenal’s Form Has Resulted From Doing The Basics Really Well

Having complimented the Gunners for sticking to their formation, we must also add here that they have been doing the basics really well. Mikel Arteta’s men have elevated scoring from corner-kicks and crosses from the flanks to the level of an art.

Their aerial deliveries are wonderful, with the set-piece coach really working on them, and they have enough big men in their line-up to take advantage of them.

The likes of Gabriel, Martin Zubimendi and Viktor Gyokeres have scored with headers often to keep the opposition defenders under pressure.

No one has come close to being as successful from set-pieces as the Gunners. Manchester City have enough big men in their squad, but they still have to rely on their passing game a lot to breach opposition defences and then score from open play.

The same goes for Liverpool; hence, it is no wonder that both the Reds and the Citizens find themselves falling below the Gunners.

Devising a strategy or changing the tactics are all fine, but if they are not implemented in the end by doing the basics right on the pitch, they are of little use.

It is not to suggest that Mikel Arteta is not a good tactician and will not improvise when the need arises.

He is definitely capable of it, but, as of now, is happily allowing his men to do what they do best on the field. Arsenal’s form suggests that he’s sticking to a simple plan, and so far, it is working really well.

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Recording Date: 03.02.2026

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