Mikel Arteta is eager for his Arsenal squad to emulate the revered aura of the legendary "Invincibles" from the 2003–04 season in pursuit of their first Premier League title in two decades.
The Gunners find themselves in a captivating three-way title race, trailing Liverpool by just two points and leading Manchester City by one, with only eight games remaining.
Having stumbled at the close of the previous season after leading for much of it, Arsenal has surged ahead with a remarkable run of form, winning nine of their last ten league fixtures.
Arteta, who experienced facing Arsene Wenger's formidable side as a player during Everton's 7-0 defeat at Highbury in May 2005, is determined to instill a similar fear factor in their opponents.
Reflecting on the imposing presence of the Invincibles, Arteta expressed his desire to cultivate a comparable atmosphere. "I've stood in that tunnel, facing a different shirt, and felt the power of the Invincibles," he remarked. "There was an unmistakable sense that tonight would be a battle. That's the aura we aim to recreate."
Looking ahead to their upcoming clash against Brighton, Arteta voiced his optimism about the impact of star performer Bukayo Saka, despite concerns over his fitness following a recent muscle injury.
Saka, Arsenal's leading scorer with 16 goals across all competitions this season, missed their recent victory over Luton due to an injury sustained in the match against Manchester City.
Confident in Saka's resilience and determination, Arteta praised the winger's unwavering commitment. "I have full faith in Bukayo," he affirmed. "His hunger, his drive—it's palpable. He's poised to soar and make a decisive impact. Despite setbacks, his growth has been remarkable."
Arteta also hailed the potential of Emile Smith Rowe, who made his third start of the season against Luton, despite setbacks due to injuries.
Acknowledging the challenges Smith Rowe has faced, Arteta emphasised the importance of using adversity as a catalyst for growth. "Every obstacle has shaped him," Arteta reflected. "He's emerged stronger and more determined. When he's fit and firing, he's an exceptional talent."
As Arsenal continue their quest for Premier League glory, Arteta remains steadfast in his belief in the squad's ability to carve their own path to greatness, drawing inspiration from the legacy of the Invincibles while forging a new chapter in the club's storied history.