Thierry Henry critiques Arsenal's performance under manager Mikel Arteta, labeling their three-year run without trophies as underachievement. While Arteta has turned the Gunners into consistent title challengers since joining in 2019, Henry argues they should have at least reached a final or secured a trophy by now. He highlights Arsenal's 82-point average in the Premier League over these seasons, contrasting their lack of silverware with Manchester United's two trophy wins and five finals appearances, suggesting the need for greater competitive success from the club.
Arteta has transformed the Gunners since leaving City in 2019, making them regular title challengers, but they haven't won a trophy since 2020.
Henry believes it takes time for a manager to implement changes and that Arsenal should have brought home at least one cup in three years.
Despite averaging 82 points per season recently, Arsenal have not reached a final, raising questions about their progress compared to rivals.
Comparing to Manchester United's trophy success, Henry underscores the expectation for Arsenal to competitively pursue trophies under Arteta.
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