🚨 Mikel Arteta DESERVES to win the Premier League with Arsenal.
Not just because he’s a brilliant tactician, not just because he’s built one of the most exciting, cohesive, and resilient squads in Europe from the ashes of what we had, but because he has poured every ounce of himself into this club.
He took over in the middle of a storm, inherited a fractured dressing room, faced relentless scrutiny, mockery, and doubt from every corner. “Not experienced enough.” “Too naive.” “Out of his depth.” He heard it all, absorbed it, and kept working. Quietly, relentlessly, obsessively.
He changed the culture. He demanded standards. He backed young players when others would’ve panicked and bought big. He turned Declan Rice into a midfield colossus, made Odegaard a captain in the truest sense, gave Saka and Martinelli the platform to become superstars, and rebuilt the defence into the most solid in the league.
He’s done it the hard way. No blank chequebook. No shortcuts. Just belief, clarity, and an unbreakable bond with the fans who never stopped trusting the process even when it hurt.
When Arsenal lift that trophy, it won’t just be vindication for the team. It will be the moment the football world finally gives Mikel Arteta the respect he has earned ten times over.
This is his time. This is OUR time.
Come on you Gunners. Let’s bring it home for Mikel. 🔴⚪🏆
Here’s what can be done differently:
→ Involve sales before the first word is written
→ Align messaging to one clear narrative
→ Measure intent not vanity leads
→ Extract founder knowledge and turn it into positioning
→ Focus on 2–3 growth plays and execute them weekly
What’s usually broken:
→ Content is created without ever speaking to sales
→ Every campaign has a new narrative, nothing compounds
→ MQLs are measured, but no one checks who actually buys
→ Execution is everywhere, but nothing is consistent