Football Today
·1 December 2024
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·1 December 2024
Arsenal’s emphatic 5-2 victory over West Ham United on Saturday underlines their intent to stay in the Premier League title race. Despite starting the weekend nine points behind leaders Liverpool, Mikel Arteta’s side showcased a resurgent rhythm against West Ham, reaffirming their readiness to capitalise on any opportunity to narrow the gap.The Gunners showcased their attacking depth in the first half at the London Stadium, with goals from Gabriel Magalhaes, Leandro Trossard, Martin Odegaard, and Kai Havertz putting them 4-0 up within 36 minutes. A penalty from Bukayo Saka just before half-time sealed the win after a brief West Ham fightback.Arsenal’s five different scorers highlighted the team’s offensive depth, a hallmark of the balanced attack Arteta has consistently sought to cultivate.Speaking before the game, Arteta highlighted the challenge Liverpool faces in maintaining their lead. “To sustain it for 10 months is extremely difficult,” he warned. “Suddenly, when you think you have it, one day it collapses.” His caution is not without merit. Arsenal themselves held an eight-point lead over Manchester City in the 2022-23 season, only to see it slip away in April.The parallels are hard to ignore. Liverpool, now under Arne Slot’s management, have been exceptional, winning 10 of their 12 league games and topping the Champions League table. However, the weight of expectation and the relentless Premier League schedule could test their resolve. Arsenal’s recent performances suggest they are well-positioned to exploit any faltering.Odegaard’s return from injury has been pivotal. His creativity and partnership with Saka were sorely missed during Arsenal’s brief slump. Ahead of the game, Arteta also praised his team’s recent form, stating, “Winning lifts the energy and our confidence. Now it’s about consistency and momentum.” That confidence was evident in their dominant performance against West Ham.Consistency will be vital as Arsenal embark on a favourable run of fixtures, beginning with the potentially challenging visit of Manchester United to the Emirates.With Liverpool hosting Manchester City, at least one of their title rivals will drop points, offering Arsenal a chance to close the gap further.The title race is far from over, and Arsenal’s resilience, combined with their attacking firepower, makes them a credible threat.Arteta’s warning to Liverpool may prove prophetic if his side continues to perform at this level. As history has shown, a Premier League lead is precarious, and Arsenal are ready to strike.