Arsenal suffered a setback in their Premier League title bid with a 3-2 defeat to Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on January 25, 2026. The loss has reignited questions about the team’s ability to maintain consistency and overcome mental hurdles in the final stretch of the season, despite currently leading the league table. The match saw goals from Lisandro Martinez (own goal), Mikel Merino, and Matheus Cunha.
While still holding a four-point advantage over Manchester City and Aston Villa with 15 games remaining, the defeat raises concerns about Arsenal’s capacity to finally end their 22-year wait for a league championship. The team also remains in contention for the Champions League, League Cup, and FA Cup, presenting a potential for a historic quadruple, but recent performances suggest vulnerabilities.
Can Arsenal Win the Premier League? Doubts Emerge After United Loss
The Gunners’ recent form has been patchy, following back-to-back goalless draws against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest before the loss to Manchester United. This inconsistency has prompted analysis of the team’s mental fortitude, particularly given their history of falling short in the final stages of title races, finishing second for the past three seasons.
Patrick Vieira, a club legend, publicly questioned the team’s mental strength following the match, stating they need to demonstrate more energy and risk-taking on the pitch, according to Sky Sports. This sentiment reflects a broader concern among fans and pundits about Arsenal’s ability to perform under pressure.
Offensive Struggles and Reliance on Set Pieces
A significant issue for Arsenal this season has been a lack of consistent goal-scoring threat from open play. No player has reached double figures in the league, with a mere five goals being the highest individual tally. This contrasts sharply with Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, who has a significantly higher number of goals.
Interestingly, over half of Arsenal’s Premier League goals have come from either own goals or set-piece situations. The signing of Viktor Gyokeres has yet to provide the consistent goal threat needed up front, and key winger Bukayo Saka has experienced a recent dip in form, failing to score in his last 13 appearances.
However, Arsenal’s position is strengthened by the inconsistent form of their rivals. Manchester City, despite their victory over Wolves, have struggled for consistency, and face challenging upcoming fixtures against Tottenham and Liverpool. Aston Villa, while exceeding expectations, are considered less experienced in a sustained title challenge.
Looking Ahead: A Test of Character
Mikel Arteta acknowledged the need for a strong reaction from his team, emphasizing his belief in the players’ desire and commitment. He stated that the team will respond “immediately” to the setback, according to post-match interviews. The focus now shifts to regaining momentum and addressing the identified weaknesses.
Saka echoed this sentiment, recognizing the need for the team to demonstrate resilience and character in the coming weeks. He acknowledged the inevitable “ups and downs” of a title race and emphasized the importance of a collective response. The team will need to improve their championship form to stay ahead.
Arsenal’s next steps involve navigating their upcoming schedule, which includes crucial matches in the Champions League and domestic cup competitions, alongside the continued pursuit of league points. The team’s ability to overcome their recent struggles and maintain consistency will be critical in determining whether they can finally secure the Premier League title. The next few weeks will be a crucial test of their title credentials, with attention focused on their response to this defeat and their ability to rediscover their winning form.
The coming month will be pivotal, with key fixtures likely to define Arsenal’s title aspirations. Monitoring their performance in both the league and cup competitions, as well as the form of their key players, will be essential to gauge their chances of success.

