Arsenal strengthened their grip on a top-four finish with a 2-0 win over Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium.
Match Report
Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal are "obliged" to be playing Champions League football after they moved back into the Premier League top four with victory against Leicester.
Goals from Thomas Partey and Alexandre Lacazette at Emirates Stadium secured in-form Arsenal a fifth win in a row.
It lifted them back into fourth place, one point above Manchester United, who beat fellow top-four contenders Tottenham on Saturday.
Arsenal qualified for 19 successive Champions League campaigns from the 1998-99 season onwards and Arteta believes a club of their stature has to be in the top European club competition.
He said: "We have to be there; we should be there. Our history obliges to be there but we are not there yet and there are still a lot of games to play.
"We have an excellent group of people at the club who believe in what we do. Then you have to put performance into results. The last few months, we have been more consistent."
Partey headed in unchallenged from Gabriel Martinelli's corner after 11 minutes as the hosts capitalised on their dominant start.
The midfielder also struck the crossbar as Arsenal pressed for a second, while goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was twice called upon to deny Harvey Barnes - including a superb reaction save from a header - as the visitors threatened before half-time.
But, after Leicester defender Caglar Soyuncu was penalised for handball following a lengthy video assistant referee review, Lacazette fired in a 59th-minute penalty to put the Gunners in control.
Soyuncu received only a yellow card as Partey's still goal-bound header was cleared off the line by the alert Luke Thomas.
However, there was to be no way back for Brendan Rodgers's side, who remain 12th in the table.
Arsenal on course to end Champions League wait
Seeking to end a five-year absence from Europe's elite club competition, Arsenal ensured they remain in pole position in the race to qualify with a ninth win in 11 league games.
With three games in hand over fifth-placed United from which to further strengthen their position, Arteta's men - unlike their immediate rivals - have achieved consistency in both performances and results to emerge as favourites for fourth.
The opening goal was a familiar tale for Leicester, who have now conceded a league-high 15 goals from set-pieces - excluding penalties - after Partey's run to the near post went ignored.
Arsenal had amassed six shots before Leicester, sorely missing injured talisman Jamie Vardy, managed their first attempt after 24 minutes.
But, just as he was in October's reverse fixture, which Arsenal also won 2-0, the inspired Ramsdale was up to the task when the Foxes eventually gained a foothold in the contest.
Martinelli and Bukayo Saka impressed in attack for Arsenal, while Partey was influential in midfield, but it was the slick Martin Odegaard who stood out as he created five big chances for his team-mates in the first half alone.
Lacazette's confidently converted spot-kick ultimately moved the game beyond Leicester, after referee Anthony Taylor also took his time to review Soyuncu's subtle handball on the pitch-side monitor.
"We have seen so many decisions with VAR and things that have gone against us this season in similar situations," said Rodgers.
"Cags is reacting, he is moving his body, he can't move his body like a mannequin and have his arms straight down. Hugely disappointing."
Rodgers' side must quickly dust themselves down as focus switches to securing a place in the last eight of the Europa Conference League, as they take a 2-0 lead into their second leg against Rennes on Thursday.
For Arsenal, a meeting with title-chasing Liverpool on Wednesday will provide an acid test of their progress since a 4-0 loss at Anfield earlier this season.
Match Events
0' Players are warming up before the game
0' KICK-OFF! Who can win this match?
10' GOAL! Arsenal 1-0 Leicester (Partey)
19' CLOSE! Partey nearly scores again
20' Saka goes down in the box but ref says no penalty!
26' CLOSE! White makes timely block
29' Yellow Card! Iheanacho booked
35' SAVE! Fine stop from Ramsdale
58' Penalty Goal! Arsenal 2-0 Leicester (Lacazette)
78' CHANCE! Xhaka's long shot over the bar
Line-ups
Arsenal XI: Lacazette, Xhaka, Cedric, Partey, Tierney, Martin Odegaard, Gabriel, Ramsdale, B. White, Martinelli, Saka
Subs: Leno, M.Elneny, Pepe, Holding, Smith Rowe, Nketiah, A. Lokonga, Nuno Tavares, Z. Swanson
Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Albrighton, Nampalys Mendy, Pereira, Amartey, Maddison, Iheanacho, Soyuncu, Barnes, K. Dewsbury-Hall, L. Thomas
Subs: Jakupovic, Vestergaard, Ayoze Perez, Tielemans, Ndidi, P. Daka, Lookman, Justin, Choudhury
Austinpowers
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if trust the process was a person it could be Arteta
EmileeSevunKolor
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Odegard is a pure talent Saka is a star Martinelli is a gem Arsenal is blessed with great young stars
Doncliff17
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man united held top 4 for 18 hours
graciousbramons
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arsenal are now ARSENAL,I appreciate arteta for the hard work he's put on 💪
Austinpowers
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Pep is so proud of his son Mikel Arteta😉
Keita419
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😉😉
Rtdkola
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The Arsenal i see this days. well done neighbors.
Like_if
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200 🔝career Goals‼️ for laca CONGRATULATIONS🎉🎉#COYG
TiFe10
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Ø has exceeded all my expectations (which were very high). How we got him for just 30m I'll never know. Also Partey, a lot of people doubted he could do a job as a 6 but he's looked like one of the best players itw at that position atm, what a player. Let's keep this going COYG!
helkath
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Despite the fact that arsenal is not where they should be, yet they still remain the team that is joyful to be watched in EPL due to their colourful football. I enjoy them more than Man city, honestly!
helkath
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It's surprising how Odegaard has wiped the memory of Özil. The lad is everything arsenal needed in Özil. Kudos to the gunners for that cheat on real madrid 👏
Dewho
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Up gunners from Chelsea… we Love you 😍
MuyimbwaNelson
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Partey was like ; Leave the midfield for me😊😊
cuudinsu
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no one is taking about ramsdale save Rodgers was like wow
CELTICS05
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Seubcekosy
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For sure the pain is somehow directed to us , all hopes of top 4 are dashed completely today . To win by whatever margins all the games left doesn't help with anything . Anyways good game Gunners , you making a statement in EPL.
the_Profe55or
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man united held top 4 for 18 hours
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they actually kept it safe for us, respect 😂
pitbklnrtz
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this comment deserves to be selected👇👇 arsenal and Barcelona have so much in common (🤝🤝) both are making a great comeback both of them don't have a superstars...just a team both of them are having the top 2 future coaches both the coaches are deeply connected to pep both were famous for tiki taka both were coached by the most football Influencial person JOHAN Cruyff both will be in champions League next year cause both will be in top 4