Mikel Arteta’s side ended a poor domestic run with a hard fought 1 0 win over Newcastle United last weekend. That result kept them three points ahead of City, who still have a game in hand.
According to data analysts Opta, Arsenal remain slight favourites to finish the season as champions if they win their remaining matches. However, any slip up against Fulham or in their final three games could swing the momentum decisively back towards Pep Guardiola’s team.
Arsenal have struggled to score freely in recent weeks, failing to net more than once in any league match since mid March. City, by contrast, have hit form at the right time and are scoring with far greater ease.
After facing Fulham, Arsenal still have tricky fixtures, including an away clash at West Ham United that many pundits see as their toughest test in the run in. City must travel to Everton and also face Brentford in a sequence that gives both sides chances to apply pressure at different points in the schedule.
Former England defender Gary Neville has warned that Arsenal may need to be “wheelbarrowed” over the line if they are to claim a first league title since 2004. He believes the title race could be decided by fine margins, including goal difference and late season nerves.
Arsenal have a chance to crank up the pressure on Manchester City this weekend as they look to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table. The Gunners host Fulham on Saturday and could move six points clear before City play Everton on Monday.
Mikel Arteta’s side ended a poor domestic run with a hard fought 1 0 win over Newcastle United last weekend. That result kept them three points ahead of City, who still have a game in hand.
According to data analysts Opta, Arsenal remain slight favourites to finish the season as champions if they win their remaining matches. However, any slip up against Fulham or in their final three games could swing the momentum decisively back towards Pep Guardiola’s team.
Arsenal have struggled to score freely in recent weeks, failing to net more than once in any league match since mid March. City, by contrast, have hit form at the right time and are scoring with far greater ease.
After facing Fulham, Arsenal still have tricky fixtures, including an away clash at West Ham United that many pundits see as their toughest test in the run in. City must travel to Everton and also face Brentford in a sequence that gives both sides chances to apply pressure at different points in the schedule.
Former England defender Gary Neville has warned that Arsenal may need to be “wheelbarrowed” over the line if they are to claim a first league title since 2004. He believes the title race could be decided by fine margins, including goal difference and late season nerves.
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