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Published 08:50 11 Aug 2016 BST
Updated 08:52 11 Aug 2016 BST
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Arsene Wenger is very much under the spotlight this season (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)[/caption]
Wenger enters the final year of his contract so it may be that change is coming. The collapse in the title race last season was disappointingly predictable, but Arsenal blew a stunning opportunity. Ultimately finishing above Spurs shouldn’t disguise how badly things went wrong. If they start poorly this season then it could get ugly again.
Wenger is a great manager, but it’s hard to escape the feeling that this extraordinary career will end in disappointment.
Predicted finish: 5th
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Will Granit Xhaka make the difference this season? (Photo by Philipp Schmidli/Getty Images)[/caption]
If they add a striker (instead of trying to force a Joel Campbell-shaped peg into a round hole) they'll be challenging for third.
Predicted finish: 4th
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This summer has seen Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United upgrade manager (not to mention on the pitch), while both Liverpool and Spurs have had some extra time to gel over the off-season. Arsenal, meanwhile, have not really done a whole lot besides add a defensive midfielder and an inexperienced centre-back.
Arsene Wenger values stability over all else, but the problem with stability is that it often looks like stagnation. Grant Xhaka and Mohammed Elneny are the only outfield players Arsene Wenger has signed in the last 18 months who have any real chance of challenging for a starting berth right now. After Leicester City ran away with the title last year, everyone else has seen room to improve besides the Gunners.
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Now he says he wants to be back on the wing. Make your mind up, Theo (Photo by Paul Gilham/Getty Images)[/caption]
Even more than ever, Arsenal need a new centre-back and a striker. Per Mertesacker and Danny Welbeck are out until Christmas (just in time to be “like new signings”), Gabriel will miss at least six weeks (which Arsenal fans know means he’ll probably be out until Christmas too) and even Theo Walcott has admitted that he’s not a striker.
Unless Chuba Akpom starts banging them in out of nowhere and Rob Holding proves to be the second coming of Tony Adams, it’s going to be a very long year for Arsenal and quite possibly the death of St Totteringham.
Predicted finish: 5th
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Predictably, it's fourth again for the Gunners, 13 points off champions Manchester City - but crucially, six points ahead of fifth-placed Tottenham.
It's another trophyless season for the club in fact, as Chelsea take the FA Cup and Liverpool win the League Cup.
Alexis Sanchez is the stand out performer - and top scorer for the club - netting 15 goals over the course of the season.
Will the Wenger era end not with a bang, but with a whimper?
Predicted finish: 4th
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