'If Arsenal don't win title now the blame will be entirely their own'
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'If Arsenal don't win title now the blame will be entirely their own'
"When Mikel Arteta tried to settle the nerves of Arsenal's fans by urging them to "jump on the fun boat" to Premier League title glory, little did he realise Pep Guardiola and Unai Emery would be at the helm. The Gunners manager was attempting to calm the air of panic that appeared to grip Arsenal manager, players and supporters during and after the Premier League leaders' home defeat to a resurgent Manchester United."
"Fast forward seven days and The Gunners are sitting pretty with a six-point lead at the top after Manchester City and Aston Villa suggested that even if Arsenal opened the door, they would trip over the mat on the way in. This has been a perfect weekend for Arsenal, one that has added to the sense that this is the "now or never" season for Arteta and his players."
Mikel Arteta urged Arsenal fans to "jump on the fun boat" after nerves following a home defeat to Manchester United. One week later Arsenal held a six-point lead as Manchester City and Aston Villa faltered. Arsenal beat Leeds United 4-0 at Elland Road. Manchester City squandered a 2-0 lead at Tottenham to draw, displaying carelessness and a soft centre, while Villa suffered a home loss to Brentford. The weekend's results strengthened Arsenal's position and increased the sense that this season represents a decisive, "now or never" opportunity for Arteta and the squad to win the Premier League.
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