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Jack completed a History and International Relations undergraduate degree at Exeter University in 2021 before undertaking a Masters in Sports Journalism at Liverpool John Moores University a year later. Jack is a football fanatic and a keen fan of Cricket and Formula 1. A lifelong fan of Arsenal, jack specialises in football writing.
It is an excellent time to be an Arsenal fan at the moment.
Mikel Arteta's side still have a long way to go, but after another practically perfect weekend, they remain atop the Premier League table, now six points clear of Manchester City and seven clear of Liverpool.
Moreover, while the North Londoners could still improve in some areas, such as scoring from open play, they currently look the best they have been in a very long time.
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EPL |
C. Palace |
1-0 (W) |
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UCL |
Atlético |
4-0 (W) |
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EPL |
Fulham |
1-0 (W) |
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EPL |
West Ham |
2-0 (W) |
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UCL |
Olympicacos |
2-0 (W) |
As if that isn't enough, it's becoming increasingly difficult to deny that more than a handful of Arteta's players now rank among the very best in the league, including one who is becoming even more influential than Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice.
Arteta's Arsenal leaders
During the final years of Arsène Wenger's reign, and even under Unai Emery and early in Arteta's time at the club, it wasn't uncommon to hear fans and pundits alike lambast Arsenal for a lack of leaders in the team.
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However, over the last few years, such accusations have become far less prevalent, so much so, in fact, that to say such a thing today would be considered by many to be patently incorrect.
Arteta has helped turn the Gunners from a soft side that opposition teams loved playing against into a monstrous side that few, if any, teams look forward to playing.
From front to back, there are now leaders and mentality monsters all over.
For example, while he had a poor season last year, Martin Odegaard has been the club captain since the summer of 2022 and has been Norway's captain for even longer.
Often alongside him, Declan Rice was the captain of West Ham United before his move, has now captained England on occasion and is often seen as the most vocal and 'old-school' leader in the squad.
Even Saka, who is still just 24 years old, has become a real leader in recent years, wearing the armband in Odegaard's absence and keeping the side's attack competitive when his fellow forwards have underwhelmed.
With all that said, there is another star of this Arsenal team who is not just becoming one of the most influential players at the Emirates, but within the entire league.
Arsenal's most influential player
When it comes to other leaders in this Arsenal team, it is becoming increasingly difficult to overlook the utterly superb Gabriel Magalhaes.
The Brazilian international first joined the team in the summer of 2020 for a fee of around £27m, and for the first couple of years, was seen as something of a liability at times.
However, over the last few years, the former LOSC Lille gem has managed to rid his game of the silly mistakes that were holding him back and transformed into one of the very best centre-backs in the Premier League, if not the world.
That might sound somewhat hyperbolic, but the facts suggest otherwise: since the 23/24 season, the Gunners have had the best defence in the Premier League, and over those campaigns, the 27-year-old has made 36, 28, and nine appearances, respectively.
Moreover, as things stand, the North Londoners have conceded just three goals across all competitions this year, one of which was Dominik Szoboszlai's outrageous free-kick at Anfield.
So, there is a very real chance that the Sao Paulo-born titan could play a crucial role in breaking Chelsea's record of conceding just 15 goals in a Premier League season this year.
Finally, while the 6 foot 3 wall's most important job is keeping other teams from scoring, he has also become a serious threat in the opposition's box over the years, and has been a massive reason why the Gunners are now the best set-piece team in the world.
For example, since moving to the Emirates, the towering "colossus," as dubbed by Arsenal writer Adam Keys, has scored 22 goals and provided seven assists in 223 games, and as things stand, is now the 100th top scorer in the club's history.
Ultimately, when you take into account his incredible defending, outrageous goalscoring threat and sensational leadership qualities, it's impossible to disagree with Jamie Carragher's claim that he's "the most influential player in the Premier League right now."















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