Arsenal have been on a steady upward trajectory since Mikel Arteta took the Gunners reins back in 2019. When Arteta became Arsenal‘s new manager, the club was languishing in mid-table in the Premier League. It took a while for him to clean house and get the Gunners back to the levels they were at under Arsene Wenger, but they’ve got there. Last season, Arsenal came close to winning the Premier League title, and they remain firmly in contention this term. In addition, the Gunners marked their return to the Champions League with a run to the quarter-finals of the competition. Arsenal’s stand-out…