Like the weather! Bukayo Saka slams Arsenal's critics for changing opinions on title hopes
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka criticizes critics for their ever-changing views on the Gunners' Premier League title chances. Mikel Arteta's side is leading the table after a strong start to the 2025-26 campaign, but Saka remains focused on the team's mentality and unity amidst external noise.
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has slammed the club's critics for constantly changing their opinion on the Premier League title race. Mikel Arteta's side have made a dream start to the 2025-26 campaign and they find themselves four points clear at the top of the table after 11 matches, but Saka has dismissed the favourites tag been placed upon the Gunners at this early stage.It has been 22 years since Arsenal last won the Premier League title under Arsene Wenger's tutelage. After decades of disappointment, Arteta is finally making the Gunners dream again to become the champions of England. The Spanish manager has transformed Arsenal back into title challengers over the last few seasons with three successive runners-up finishes.They looked well placed to go one better this term, having lost just just one out of their first 11 matches in the Premier League to move four points clear of Manchester City at the summit. Arsenal have remained unbeaten across all competitions since losing against Liverpool in August, and enjoyed a ten-game winning run before drawing 2-2 with Sunderland on Saturday.Speaking to talkSPORT about Arsenal's chances of winning the league this season, Saka said: "That’s for other people to say. We just have to win every game, that’s the mentality we go into the games with. See where it leaves us, we can’t get carried away with what people are saying. Because one day they’ll say something, the next day they’ll say something different. It’s exactly what I said, people’s opinions and thoughts about us change like the weather. The most important thing is the changing room, how solid we are, the foundation we have, the belief we have in ourselves. How we stick together, through the good and bad, that’s the most important. We can’t pay attention to the external noise because it’s always fluctuating. We’re good, we’re in a good place, and now it’s time to focus on international duty."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!In October, after Arsenal's win over Crystal Palace, Manchester United legend and pundit Gary Neville said on the Gary Neville Podcast: "This has got to be them, hasn't it? This has got to be their year. This is the fourth season on the bounce that I've had them to win the league, but they're not necessarily miles better, they're repeating their levels of consistency, and that's all they're going to have to do this year to win the league. They're not going to have to go and get 100 points, they're not going to have to get even 90 or 95 points to win the league, mid-80s, high 80s will win them this title, and they can do that. I mentioned before about the other teams [being] inconsistent and unreliable, that's not this Arsenal team. They're very reliable. You can trust them. The way in which they defend is fantastic. "They're all around each other. They don't concede goals. They've got a threat up front in multiple areas. They've not got a sensational centre-forward, but they've got a battering ram up there as honest as a day's long, and that can work for them. They've got [Eberechi] Eze, they've got so they've got [Noni] Madueke, [Gabriel] Martinelli, [Leandro] Trossard, lots of players who can contribute goals. They've got [Declan] Rice who can obviously deliver in set-pieces. They've got four fantastic full-backs and three excellent centre-backs."He added: "So there are a lot of very good things going for Arsenal. It's about making sure now they don't get carried away. It's about making sure they just keep doing the same things. They don't need to do anything spectacular here. Just keep doing your jobs. Keep doing what you do, and you will win this league. It's yours to win. This is your title, Arsenal. I've never really felt that sure before. It's so early in the season, it's madness for someone with the experience that I've got of winning titles to say that 'it's yours', but it really is. They must feel it themselves. The Arsenal fans must feel it. They must know that this is the moment that Arsenal can get back on top. This is a moment for Mikel Arteta, for these players, for Arsenal to represent themselves as being the best in the country. The chance and the opportunity is there for them, they've got to go and take it."It is too early to predict the outcome of a fiercely competitive competition like the Premier League, with a hectic festive period now looming large. However, Arsenal's squad depth and their consistency are giving hope to the fans that the club might finally get job done this season. Arteta's side will next face rivals Tottenham in the north London derby on November 23.
Arsenal's Title Aspirations
Arsenal, under Mikel Arteta's guidance, has emerged as serious title contenders in the current season. With a remarkable run of form and being four points ahead at the top of the table, the Gunners have ignited hopes among fans of reclaiming the Premier League title after a long wait of 22 years.
Saka's Perspective
In an interview with talkSPORT, Bukayo Saka emphasized the importance of maintaining focus despite external opinions fluctuating like the weather. He highlighted the team's solid foundation, belief, and unity as crucial factors in their pursuit of success.
Gary Neville's Praise
Renowned pundit Gary Neville expressed confidence in Arsenal's chances, lauding their consistency and reliability. He commended the team's defensive solidity, attacking threats, and overall balance. Neville's endorsement added to the growing optimism surrounding Arsenal's title challenge.
Remaining Grounded
While excitement mounts over Arsenal's prospects, both players and pundits alike stress the importance of staying grounded and maintaining consistency. With a testing festive period approaching, the Gunners must remain focused on their performances and unity to sustain their title bid.
Next Challenge: North London Derby
Arsenal's mettle will face a stern test in the upcoming north London derby against Tottenham. The encounter presents an opportunity for Arteta's side to showcase their title credentials in a high-stakes clash. The outcome of such pivotal matches could shape the narrative of the title race.
Looking Ahead
As the Premier League season unfolds, Arsenal's quest for silverware continues to captivate fans and pundits alike. The unpredictable nature of the league underscores the need for sustained performance and resilience. Arsenal's journey towards potential title glory is a storyline worth following closely in the coming weeks.


