âTheyâre bottlers.â The label wonât go away.
But now, Michael Owen has stepped inâand his verdict could completely change how we see Arsenalâs season.
âNOT BOTTLERSâ â Michael Owen Fires Back at Arsenal Critics and Predicts a Stunning Title Finish

The criticism came instantly.
Another final lost. Another missed trophy. And once again, the same narrative resurfaced:
Arsenal canât handle the pressure. Arsenal are bottlers.
But this time, that narrative has been forcefully challenged.
Michael Owenâformer Ballon dâOr winner and Premier League championâhas delivered a bold, unapologetic defense of Mikel Artetaâs side.
And his message is clear:
This Arsenal team isnât collapsing⊠theyâre on the verge of conquering.
FROM WEMBLEY PAIN TO TITLE POWER

Arsenalâs 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final was supposed to shake them.
A psychological blow. A dent in confidence. A warning sign ahead of the Premier League run-in.
But Owen sees it differently.
To him, this isnât the beginning of a collapse.
Itâs just a bump in a much bigger journey.
âArsenal donât have to play Manchester City every week,â he pointed outâimmediately reframing the narrative.
Because over a full season, consistency matters more than one-off defeats.
And right now?
Arsenal have mastered consistency.
âCITY NEED A MIRACLEâ

Then came the statement that truly turned heads.
According to Owen, the pressure isnât on Arsenal anymore.
Itâs on Manchester City.
To even have a chance, City must beat Arsenal in their remaining head-to-head clashâand then rely on results elsewhere going their way.
In other words?
They need help.
âTheyâll have to hope for a miracle,â Owen suggested.
And in a title race, thatâs a dangerous position to be in.
THE RUN-IN ADVANTAGE
Owen also highlighted something many fans may be overlooking:
The fixture list.
Manchester Cityâs remaining schedule is tougher. More demanding. Less forgiving.
Arsenalâs path?
Smoother. More controlled. More manageable.
And in a season defined by fine margins, that difference could decide everything.
âSo it looks like Arsenal are home and hosed,â Owen saidâconfident, direct, and unshaken.
THE MYTH OF âARSENAL ALWAYS SLIPâ
For years, Arsenal have carried a reputation.
When the pressure rises⊠they fall.
But Owen believes that narrative is outdatedâand simply wrong.
âI donât buy that,â he insisted.
Because history tells a different story.
SUCCESS IS A PROCESSâNOT A MOMENT
Owen drew powerful comparisons with two of the most dominant teams of recent years:
Liverpool didnât win the league immediatelyâthey came close, again and again, before finally breaking through.
Manchester City also had to fall short before becoming champions.
The pattern is clear.
Great teams arenât built overnight.
They are forged through failure, near misses, and relentless improvement.
âYou donât just go from fifth to winning the league,â Owen explained.
And Arsenal?
Theyâve done the hard yards.

FROM CONTENDERS TO CHAMPIONS?
Second place. Close calls. Lessons learned.
All signs of a team growing stronger.
Not weaker.
And now, Owen believes Arsenal are ready to take that final step.
Not just competingâŠ
But finishing the job.
A SHOCKING PREDICTION
Owen didnât just defend Arsenal.
He went furtherâmuch further.

âI do think theyâll coast to the league.â
A statement that will divide fans instantly.
Because in a season this competitive, âcoastingâ feels almost impossible.
But to Owen, Arsenalâs efficiency, control, and maturity set them apart.
He doesnât see panic.
He doesnât see fragility.
He sees a team in command.
ONE FINAL MESSAGE

As critics continue to question Arsenalâs mentality, Owenâs stance cuts through the noise:
This is not a team that bottles it.
This is a team that builds⊠learns⊠and eventually wins.
And if heâs right?
The Carabao Cup defeat wonât define Arsenalâs season.
It will simply be remembered as the moment they proved they were strong enough to move past failureâand finish stronger.
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