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·30 November 2024
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·30 November 2024
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has issued a stark warning to Liverpool regarding their eight-point cushion at the top of the Premier League. While Arne Slot’s side has enjoyed an impressive start to the campaign, winning 10 of their opening 12 matches, Arteta believes the race is far from over.
Liverpool currently sit eight points ahead of second-placed Manchester City and nine clear of Arsenal. The Gunners are tied on 22 points with Chelsea, who hold third place on goal difference. Sunday’s fixture at Anfield presents Liverpool with an opportunity to extend their dominance if they can overcome City. However, Slot has already reminded his team of Arsenal’s infamous collapse in March 2023, when the Gunners squandered an identical lead to City.
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When questioned about Arsenal’s ability to claw back the deficit, Arteta was reflective yet resolute. “Well, yes, we’ve been there,” he acknowledged. “To sustain it for ten months is extremely difficult. Everything has to go your way.”
The Arsenal boss emphasised how fragile a lead can be, citing the unpredictable nature of football. “Sadly, when you think that you have it, one day, plop, it collapses. And it can be through a result, it can be through injuries, it can be from other kinds of decisions. And it can happen in any moment. And we have to be ready for that.”
Despite Liverpool’s formidable form, Arteta remains confident in his squad’s ability to mount a challenge. “I really believe in my team, yes,” he stated when asked if Arsenal are best placed to catch the league leaders.
He was equally effusive in his praise of Manchester City’s quality. “Even with those injuries, they deserve to win every game. It’s simple. You look at all the stats and everything that they do, they are always better than the opposition. They deserve to win the games. This is football.”
As Liverpool prepare for another crunch match, Arteta’s comments serve as a reminder of the unforgiving nature of the Premier League. Sustaining their momentum will require more than just skill; it demands resilience, fortune, and unwavering focus.
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