Evra's remarks indicate his frustration with Arsenal's recurring pattern of strong starts followed by inconsistent performances and a failure to secure major trophies.
Manchester United legend Patrice Evra has criticised Arsenal's current style of play, comparing it to watching a television series on Netflix.
Evra believes that Arsenal's approach under Mikel Arteta has become predictable and lacks excitement.
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'You hate football' — Patrice Evra gives clear response on Messi vs Ronaldo GOAT debate
Manchester United legend has shared his thoughts on the never-ending GOAT debate involving Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
The Frenchman's comments suggest that he is disappointed with Arsenal's inability to consistently challenge for major trophies despite their promising starts to seasons.
"Watching Arsenal is always watching Netflix. You will always wait for next season, and trust me, every season is going to be like that, so don't even get involved," Evra said.
Patrice Evra joined Manchester United from Monaco in 2006, quickly establishing himself as a key player for the club. Initially, he struggled to adapt to the physicality of the Premier League, but he soon developed into one of the best left-backs in the world.
Evra was a crucial part of several successful Manchester United teams, winning numerous trophies, including multiple Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League. He was known for his attacking prowess, defensive solidity, and leadership qualities.
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Arsenal star Bukayo Saka fails to make top 20 in Ballon d’Or ranking
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has narrowly missed out on making the top 20 best players in the Ballon d’Or ranking.
However, his time at the club was not without controversy. He was involved in high-profile incidents, including a racial abuse accusation against Luis Suárez and a confrontation with a Chelsea groundsman.
Despite these setbacks, Evra remained a valuable asset for Manchester United. He left the club in 2014 after a successful eight-year stint, leaving a lasting legacy as one of the best left-backs in Premier League history.