You do tend to focus on language used to play down an argument. But in the case of our extraordinary results/performances in 2024, I don't think your observation is correct. This run has given Arteta's team:
- The best scoring run of any team in Premier League history over seven consecutive games in the same season.
- Status as the first team in Premier League history to win by five or more goals for three consecutive away games.
- The best scoring run of any team in Premier League history over seven consecutive games in the same season.
- More different scorers in the period than any other team.
- Most goals scored after 27 league games than Arsenal have ever scored (and 5 more than we had scored in our blue period last season).
I'd say that justifies my description, that is further enhanced by the fact that our run has come after an early season where some (including me) said we had gone backwards; and after it looked like the wheels were coming off in late December/early January.
I also don't think Arteta has us in a holding pattern. League results alone suggest otherwise. 8th; 8th; 5th; 2nd before this season is clear evidence of progress.
I take your point (and agree) that a late season collapse will call this into question, but my OP referred to the evidence we have seen of Arteta's talent - and I think we have seen this. We have also, IMO seen an identity; a plan and a process - more evident this season than last. While its easy to be wise after the event, on current evidence faith in Areta is justified.