Arsenal are on the brink of an unprecedented quadruple, with Mikel Arteta's side just 19 games from securing all four major trophies. The Gunners, who have won only one domestic trophy since 2017, are now favourites in the Champions League and top the Premier League table. Despite this, many critics question their style and quality, labelling them an 'abomination' or 'oversight'.
To achieve the quadruple, Arsenal must navigate a challenging run-in. Their Premier League fixtures include Everton, Bournemouth, Manchester City, Newcastle, Fulham, West Ham, Burnley, and Crystal Palace. In the Champions League, they face Bayer Leverkusen twice, then potentially Sporting or Bodø/Glimt, plus semi-finals and final. They also meet Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final and Southampton in the FA Cup.
While many of these games are winnable, the mental strain and lack of winning history pose significant hurdles. Arteta's pragmatic approach, focusing on data and player recovery, may influence whether he pushes for all trophies or prioritises targets. The path is clear, but Arsenal must overcome their own doubts and the challenge of defeating elite opponents like Manchester City.



