Arsenal finishes the season with 89 points in the Premier League, securing the third-best second-placed team position in history. Despite not winning the title, the team and manager Mikel Arteta should be proud of their performance. Fans and analysts acknowledge the progress and potential for future success.
Tremendous season from Arsenal. Fantastic turnaround over last two seasons. They’ll only get better. But it just didn’t feel like a title race in the end. Maybe next year.
🗣️ "Arsenal can be proud of themselves!" 🥲 The verdict from @andydunnmirror as Arsenal defeated Everton, but fell short in the Premier League title race #arsenal | #premierleague https://t.co/w2HQGYxJ2q
89 points & a hell of a season from @Arsenal It’s disappointing to not win the title, but a season to be proud of for this young squad. #COYG 🔴⚪️
A valiant season from Arsenal ends on 89 points. Some of the players look deflated but they should be incredibly proud of their efforts. This rise has been a hell of a ride. #AFC
It may not roll off the tongue but Arsenal are on course to be the third-best second-placed team in Premier League history. Eighty-nine (89) points and no title would be painful for Mikel Arteta... but Liverpool have had it worse. Twice. 📝 @Ajay_Rose