Carragher wrote: "Should Arsenal finally win the Premier League this season, their success will be built on the consistent excellence of William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes and David Raya, not the transformational qualities of new signing Viktor Gyokeres.
"As Mikel Arteta’s side head to Anfield for the first title head-to-head, that observation is intended as a compliment to the brilliant central defensive duo and a fine goalkeeper, rather than a criticism of the £64m striker.
"Two games into a season is no time for harsh judgments or sweeping generalisations, but the biggest takeaway of the opening fortnight is this: the key battleground appears to be between 'typical Arsenal' and a different, transitional Liverpool.
"That is one of the biggest reasons why there should be more confidence at the Emirates that this is their time. Arsenal have a great chance to win the league by doing the same things they have done for the past three years.
"They need a final step, not a huge leap to get to their promised land. The ultimate triumph might be a consequence of being just a little better, or their closest rivals being ever so slightly worse."