Arsenal legend Paul Merson believes that nothing has changed at the club in the past season and a half.
The club have moved on from Arsene Wenger for close to 18 months.
But it appears they are still stuck in the same pattern of results and performances, with Unai Emery maintaing a similar record in his first 47 games in charge compared to Wenger's last 47 matches.
Merson told Sky Sports: "It was normal, wasn't it? I don't know what anybody expected. This is Arsenal now. It's just lacklustre. There's no urgency.
"People say they wouldn't know if this was Arsene Wenger's team, I don't know about that because defensively they looked comfortable. David Luiz just played in first gear.
"But going forward, they've got no guile. It looked like Chris Wilder knew exactly what he wanted from his side. But with Arsenal and Unai Emery, it was almost like: 'See you at half-time and full-time.'
"I kept thinking: 'What would this Arsenal side look like if Chris Wilder was in charge?'
"It's accepted. Nobody is going to work this morning and saying: 'Oh my God, did you see Arsenal getting beat by Sheffield United?'
"Those days are gone. It's accepted through the club, the fans, the manager, everyone. Sheffield United played as much football as Arsenal, they didn't kick them off the pitch.
"What has improved [at Arsenal]? Really, what has improved? Not a lot, at all.
"There's nobody in that midfield who can open up a can. No matter how bad Arsenal are, everybody will come and sit 10 behind the ball against Arsenal, bar a couple of the big boys.
"Therefore you need special players in midfield to open things up. They haven't got that pass, that eye-of-the-needle pass.
"Even at the end, with four minutes to go, I'm thinking: 'Do they know how long is left? I'm sure there's an electric clock at Sheffield United, there was when I played there! Is there going to be a bit of urgency?'"

