Nonetheless, Arteta might get to pluck a few white hairs at the end of the campaign if Arsenal continue to tread on shaky soil in the final lap of the season with the Premier League title at stake. They slipped to Aston Villa in the league and got ousted from the Champions League by Bayer Munich which has suddenly put question marks on their ability to handle pressure in the business end of the season.
"Arsenal's annual collapse in April is concerning for the club," said Yorke.
"Every time they come to the business end of the season, we've seen them lose some important games. It's a psychological reason, because they were playing some of the best football in the league weeks ago, managing to score at least four goals a game, so it's an unbelievable change. It's pressure getting to the players and Mikel Arteta.
"We usually see the manager run up and down the touchline, but now it looks like he's running out of energy. Arteta has to be careful, he looks like he's become cautious and defensive mode, and his body language is not what it was a month ago. Compare his body language in interviews and on the side of the pitch, and tell me you don't see a difference. The pressure is likely to blow up in his face again, and that will be a disaster for Arsenal. The intensity in his interviews is not what it used to be."