Hart discusses challenge of maintaining title success for Arsenal
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 7:10 AM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Joe Hart shared insights on Arsenal's expectations following their strong performances. He emphasized the pressures of defending a title, recalling his experiences with Manchester City. Hart noted that the transition from success to managing scrutiny can be difficult, underscoring the key role of Mikel Arteta's leadership. As Arsenal prepares for upcoming challenges, maintaining focus will be crucial for their ambitions in the league.
- •Hart believes Arsenal's players will face significant title pressures.
- •He recalled his experiences with City and the difficulty of defense.
- •Hart praised Arteta's ability to make bold decisions.
- •Maintaining focus amid scrutiny is essential for Arsenal's success.
- 7:10 AMYahoo Sports — How Arsenal handle 'champion scrutiny' will be key - Hart
"Having won four titles in a row from 2020-21 to 2023-24, Manchester City have fallen just short in the past two seasons, and Joe Hart believes Arsenal's players are about to find out how difficult it is to stay at the top like Pep Guardiola's teams did earlier in the decade. And it's about how you handle that first hurt.
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