Arsenal can worry Liverpool in the Premier League title race
remaining away fixtures will provide with hope that his side can catch in the title race. The Gunners’ upturn in form over the Christmas period has elevated them to second in the top-flight and they look primed to push league leaders all the way.
A 3-1 win over Brentford on Thursday was ’s third consecutive league triumph. Arteta’s side appear to have finally found some consistency away from the Emirates Stadium.
That will provide plenty of momentum for as they head into the second half of the season. Their remaining away schedule is much lighter than the first half of the campaign.
will play at Anfield and third-placed Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. However, their other trips are against six of the ’s current bottom seven – although that includes a journey to Old Trafford.
’s away fixtures are tougher. ’s side still have to go to Forest, , , Bournemouth, Fulham, Aston Villa and Brighton. Brentford, who suffered only their second home defeat of the season against , will also welcome to the Gtech Community Stadium.
Many of those fixtures will test ’s resolve. Achieve positive results in the majority of them and they will surely be champions come the end of the season.
Arteta insists remain the favourites to win the title and finally end ’s four-year dominance. The Spaniard says his players will only think about their next game – which sees them visit Brighton on Saturday.
Speaking to the after ’s win against Brentford, Arteta said: “It’s a big win. They’re a really good side, very well coached and they’ve been exceptional at home.
Mikel Arteta will hope Arsenal can apply pressure on Liverpool with their away form
“Especially when you go a goal down early in the game it becomes a mountain to climb, but the team remained patient. We had to manage the situation emotionally.
“I really like my players and I believe in what we have as there’s a lot of quality and commitment. We can only win our next match and see what happens. It’s not in our hands, but what is in our hands we need to make sure we do it.”
were extremely impressive against Brentford. Ethan Nwaneri’s full debut was a particular highlight, with the 17-year-old filling the shoes of the injured on the right wing.