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Forget Thomas Frank, it’s Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta who’s under real pressure in North London

Published on June 12, 2025 at 09:53 PM

THOMAS FRANK knows what he is getting into at Tottenham.

But it could now become a lot tougher for .

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Thomas Frank has officially been named the new Tottenham manager
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta before the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Newcastle United FC at Emirates Stadium on May 18, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta needs trophies in his sixth season

Plenty of Tottenham supporters will now be demanding that replacement proves he is a level above the Aussie who ended the club’s 17-YEAR trophy drought.

Yet while the Dane will need to have some “frank”; conversations, that will have an equally big impact six miles down the Seven Sisters Road.

Suddenly, after lifted the trophy into the Basque night air, Spurs are not Spursy any more.

Rival supporters can no longer mock their empty trophy cabinet.

It might have been the worstEuropean final in history, secured by the scrappiest of goals, against a side destined to be remembered only for their ineptitude.

Yet Spurs are proven winners, at last.

But there is one club in the capital which does appear to have forgotten how to get over the line.

have been London’s best, by a street, for three seasons.


Boss Arteta has fostered a sense of purpose building a formidable unit and restoring, even enhancing, the bond between the club and its fans — however much pre-game anthem “North London Forever”; can grate.

Yet while Spurs, and all lifted silverware this term, just as did in 2023, the Gunners’ best shots have fallen afraction short of their targets.

Plenty of fans will insist they do not care. Of course, they will.

Arteta’s men have come close to lifting the Prem crown, twice shaded out by before being the only threat to champions Liverpool over the past ten months.

It was Arsenal who went deepest in the , too, putting Real Madrid to the sword before being ousted by Paris Saint-Germain, the new kings of Europe.

But Bukayo at the triumphant scenes he witnessed in Bilbao, Wroclaw and were a window into the true reality.

There comes a point when being the best of the rest is not enough.

And those trophy lifts bySon, Enzo Fernandez and Marc Guehi mean that moment may have been reached.

TOPSHOT - Tottenham Hotspur's South Korean forward #07 Son Heung-min raises the trophy as he celebrates with teammates winning the UEFA Europa League final football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at San Mames stadium in Bilbao on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Josep LAGO / AFP) (Photo by JOSEP LAGO/AFP via Getty Images)
Tottenham ended their 17-year trophy drought with the Europa League in May
WROCLAW, POLAND - MAY 28: Cole Palmer of Chelsea lifts up the UEFA Conference League 2025 Winners Trophy with his teammates after winning the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
Cole Palmer lifts Uefa Conference League trophy for Chelsea
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 7: Arsenal players look dejected after the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Semi Final Second Leg match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Parc des Princes on May 7, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
Arsenal were dumped out of the Champions League quarter-finals to eventual winners Paris Saint-Germain

Arteta’s faith in the underlyingnumbers, in the expected goals metric and other analytical and statistical tools, is unquestioned.

But he appears to be a believer in the “one more heave”; theory of football management.

A couple of key additions — with Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi and Leipzig striker clearly identified as the priority acquisitions for around £115million for the pair — to bolt on to what he has, and that will be enough. Except it might not be.

under Arteta are all aboutcontrol and, at times it feels, to the exclusion of imagination and spark.

But their rivals might be breaking the glass. City’s £108.4m early summer spending spree has been a statement of intent.

are likely to have German ace andleft-sided full-back in to add to who is already through the door.

are ready to splash more of Todd Boehly’s seemingly limitless cash.

Arteta knows the fans will now expect him to deliver on his promises.

His only trophy came five years ago, with an final win over in an empty stadium during the unprecedented aftermath of the pandemic.

Soccer Football - FA Cup - Crystal Palace Victory Parade - Selhurst Park, London, Britain - May 26, 2025 Crystal Palace's Joel Ward and Marc Guehi hold the trophy with teammates during the Victory celebrations after winning the FA Cup Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Crystal Palace beat Manchester City in the FA Cup final to win their first trophy in 120 years

Like a tree falling in the Amazon rainforest, some will ask if a win when there was nobody there to watch it really happened.

Arsenal were unexpected challengers three years ago, leading the way until the last week of April when they hit the wall.

The following campaign they were only overhauled in the final fortnight.

Yet last term, hindered by injuries, red cards and some refereeing shockers, they were never really within touching distance of the Anfield side.

Failure to reinforce significantly in the January window, despite the manager’s public pleading to the board, was critical.

That teams were terrified of Arsenal’s set-piece prowess was unquestioned.

Illustration of a chart showing major trophies won by different football teams since Arsenal's 2020 FA Cup win, alongside an image of Mikel Arteta.

Yet that threat significantly dissipated after centre-back Gabriel limped off against at the start of April.

Too many supporters have bought into the conspiracy theories, too.

The belief that “they”; — whether that be the Premier League, FA, or PGMOL — are all part of awide-ranging anti-Arsenal pact.

Allowing that to fester risks giving players a get-out clause as well when things, as they do in football, go against them.

It all adds up to extra scrutiny on Arteta from the first kick of the 2025-26 season. More questions. Additional demands and expectations.

Answer all of them and he can book a modelling session with the statue maker.

But stumble again and it may be the beginning of the end.

Thomas tanking

IT hastaken only four games but seems to have brought the squad together — just not as he planned.

The tough-talking German was supposed to be the missing ingredient after all the near-misses under .

But after watching the miserable displays against Andorra and , it seems the players were united in not really wanting to be there.

And that was before Tuchel brought his dear old mum into it.

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Thomas Tuchel lose to Senegal on Tuesday

Brits love sport

GREAT to see a near-full house at Lord’s on Wednesday for the first day of the World Test Championship final.

The weather wasn’t great and plenty would have wanted Australia and to BOTH lose.

But further proof Brits will turn up for the opening of an envelope if there’s a sporting event inside.

Riots before World Cup

RIOTS on the streets of and elsewhere.

The Marinesand National Guard called in, plus acrackdown on unwanted visitors.

Who says the Americans aren’t getting prepared to host the World Cup a year out?

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 11: Police arrest dozens of protesters during an anti-ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) protest near the City Hall in Los Angeles, California, United States on June 11, 2025 over immigration raids. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)
There are currently riots in 2026 host nation the United States of America

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