Arteta uses AI: Arsenal aims to end 22 years of waiting
Arteta confirms Arsenal using AI to analyze players, support tactics, evaluate systems; leading by more than six points before the match against Sunderland, aiming to end 22 years.
Ahead of the Premier League trip to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light in Round 11, coach Mikel Arteta has publicly announced the use of artificial intelligence in coaching – from player analysis to tactical support and system assessment – as Arsenal lead the table by six points and aim to end a 22-year title drought.
Arteta applies AI to player analysis and tactics
Arteta describes AI as “an incredibly powerful tool if used correctly and asked the right questions.” According to him, the Arsenal coaching team has used AI in many areas: analyzing player performance, supporting tactical implementation and evaluating the overall playing system. The goal of this process, as Arteta himself emphasizes, is to “understand ourselves better and find out what can be improved.”
The integration of data into decision-making reflects a new orientation: Arteta's football is not just about inspiration on the pitch, but also an evidence-based coaching framework, where data is used to illuminate every link in the team's operations.
Technology limitations: data must be placed in human context
Despite his openness to technology, Arteta stressed that AI cannot replace humans. “It’s about how you understand those numbers and how reliable they are,” he said. “If you just look at the data without understanding the methodology, you can get into big trouble.” According to Arteta, data only makes sense when it’s linked to emotions, instincts and decision-making – things that machines can’t yet replicate.
When asked if AI could replace coaches, he quipped: “That’s not up to me, but who knows.” His answer was both open and sober, demonstrating a balanced approach between innovation and professional practice.
Competitive landscape: six-point lead ahead of Sunderland trip
With Arsenal sitting six points clear at the top of the table, the decision to bolster their AI analytics shows their determination to maintain a positive trajectory. The trip to Sunderland is therefore not just about the three points, but also a test of how Arsenal can turn data into competitive advantage on the pitch.
Long-term impact: ambition to end 22 years of title drought
After 22 years of waiting for the Premier League title, Arsenal under Arteta are pursuing a clear path: renewing their philosophy, building a youthful squad and using technology as a foundation. Emphasizing systematicity and self-reflection, Arsenal hope to turn data into concrete improvements in every position, every move and every decision in the game.
Key highlights
- Arsenal uses AI to analyze player performance, assist with tactics and evaluate systems.
- Arteta sees AI as a powerful tool if you ask the right questions and understand how to process data.
- Arsenal are six points clear at the top of the table ahead of round 11 and visit Sunderland.
- The overarching goal: end the 22-year wait for the Premier League title.
Tactical perspective: data serving playing philosophy
Arteta’s comments highlight a strategic priority: using data to understand his own team before trying to counter the opposition. From there, tactical adjustments become consistent with the operating philosophy – a process in which AI plays a supporting role, but the final decision still rests with the humans on the pitch.


