The pressure is growing on Arsenal and Mikel Arteta as he looks to finally get the north London outfit over the line in a title race - but Manchester City are closing in again
Mikel Arteta has been in this position before - and maybe that is why so many doubts are surrounding Arsenal’s title challenge.
By the time Sunday’s potential decider at Manchester City kicks off, Arsenal will have been top of the Premier League for 198 days. Not quite as long as in 2022/23 when they were top for 248 days which is the most for any team which failed to win the title. City also hunted them down in 2023/24. Even after blowing the title in the past, this time would feel even worse and more cruel.
That is why Arsenal have to stand up and be counted on Sunday to restore belief and confidence into a season which is on the edge. Pep Guardiola’s City are playing with flair while Arsenal look to have hit the wall at just the wrong time.
Amid the doom and gloom, it is easy to forget that Arsenal have been the best team in the Premier League for the vast majority of the season, they are into the semi-finals of the Champions League and are still in pole position in the title race.
Even if City win on Sunday, Opta gives Arsenal a 69 percent chance of winning the title. If it is a draw, they say Arsenal have an 89 percent chance. If they win, it will be 98 per cent in Arsenal’s favour.
But Arsenal need a performance to make a statement as much as anything because this is a team which is in danger of faltering again. They look tired. They have a growing injury list. But they still have an incredible opportunity to win the title.
When asked to rank the importance of Sunday in all of the games he has managed, Arteta said: “It's certainly the most important one because it's the next one.
“We have earned the right to be in this position, to be challenging and with the possibility to win and the opportunity to win on Sunday, arguably against the best team and the best manager that this league has ever seen.
“That's a huge privilege, and we can't wait to play the game, and we're going to prepare the game to win it, that's for sure, and we see that as a big opportunity for us.”
Arteta clinched the club’s first back-to-back Champions League semi finals this week. Typically, it was a goalless draw which got them over the line rather than a morale-boosting victory ahead of the City game. But the Arsenal manager was still looking to the positives.
“It was a great night. It really gave us a boost because to be part of those top best European clubs is a big thing and we haven't been that often there so we really value that,” said Arteta.
“We give a huge credit to the players for what they've done, and they have to use that fuel, that energy that they gave us for Sunday, for the big game that we have to play.”
Arteta talked about playing with “fire” and “no fear” against Sporting Lisbon. It was not quite like that. But Arteta has used little gimmicks through the season to try and spice up training.
A couple of weeks ago they used pens in a training session as players balanced balls between their heads. This week, they lit a little fire at the training ground - in keeping with Arteta’s pre-match messaging - presumably as a symbol to burn negativity and relight the season.
Arteta added: “Every game we use different themes to try to prepare the game in the best possible way and that depends on what we do.
“The fact that there is a theme is not that there is a big thing or it has to be. Every game has its particular aspects and the things that you have to be much aligned in what you want to see from the team. That is not going to change.
“That is part of the preparation and sometimes they are more visual, and sometimes they are more simple. It is crystal clear what we are playing for, what we have ahead of us, the opportunity that we want to achieve. That is it.”
It is time they did their talking on the pitch.
resabekpst
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Alright mate,haunt that idiot
Don’t worry mate , i definitely will for he’s not wired up right. Enjoy the game tomorrow and hopefully we will come away with 1 or 3 points 🤞.
Vaecimprst
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True words mate, i am haunting him for being a 2 faced liar. I believe that he’s a closet Gooner , but is alleged Liverpool head won’t permit it. He never comments on Liverpool pre match or post match. He only ever comments about Arsenal. I have told him that i am his nemesis and will haunt him and sign off as the GHOST.!!!
Alright mate,haunt that idiot
SkylarJohsua
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nah im not confident they gonna win this game....their morale and poor form is way worse
resabekpst
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Too obsessed with Arsenal, foolish boy
True words mate, i am haunting him for being a 2 faced liar. I believe that he’s a closet Gooner , but is alleged Liverpool head won’t permit it. He never comments on Liverpool pre match or post match. He only ever comments about Arsenal. I have told him that i am his nemesis and will haunt him and sign off as the GHOST.!!!
bwalyaalfred024
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losing to Man City will be the most devastating news for Arsenal fans and keeping Arteta on board further would be an injustice yo... Nigga gotta grow some balls and let the lads attack freely so they create clear cut chances not depending on set pieces always
Rmulbah1992
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The only statement that Arsenal is capable of making against City is too prepare for next season and apologise to their fans.
vitadeklmo
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Arsenal need this for next season
Vaecimprst
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Arteta and Arsenal can't avoid another heartbreak tomorrow. It's surely 💯 Manchester City will defeat Arsenal.
Too obsessed with Arsenal, foolish boy
Widbiltz
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Arteta and Arsenal can't avoid another heartbreak tomorrow. It's surely 💯 Manchester City will defeat Arsenal.
vauacdkos
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Arteta always at the end of the premier league he likes to change the first 11th of the club thts wy we always loose the title 🙄
fuubcinor
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Arteta is talking too much. Our players are so so tired. I think there is no need to watch this encounter to avoid a heart attack. City is a very strong team. Unless Arsenal win elsewhere to hope being champions but not at City ground. I am maybe too pessimistic
Weoabclmsy
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You will not win against your Guru. He is an extraordinary tactician. Look what he did to your team in the Carabao Cup final. Your well known set piece did not bear fruits. Pep fielded two strikers. Haaland was marked but Nico scored.
alsayem
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Same story, or new history? Sunday has the answer.
alsayem
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198 days on top means nothing if you collapse at the end. This is where champions prove themselves.
alsayem
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Mikel Arteta has built a great team—now it’s time to prove they’re not just contenders, but winners.
tuzbdlosyz
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hope Mancity will win