Arsenal roared past Fulham with a blistering first-half display that revived their attacking rhythm. Mikel Arteta said the win keeps their dream alive, pointing to Bukayo Saka’s return to full fitness and Viktor Gyokeres’ standout form as the key difference. Gyokeres delivered what could be his best outing yet for the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta urged a struggling Arsenal side to embrace the pressure of their looming clash with Manchester City. Arsenal sit six points clear, but City have a game in hand, making the stakes far higher. A City win could sharply reshape the title race as Arsenal aim to recover from recent defeats and arrest their slide.
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says his players are more convinced than ever they can win the Premier League, even after setbacks including a loss to Manchester City. He argues the team’s overall performance is a positive signal and insists the title race is still alive with five matches remaining.
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