Arsenal hold a five-point lead over closest challengers Manchester City in the Premier League, but former Tottenham star Jamie O'Hara has insisted the ...
“They have had many years not winning the Premier League and it gives you a little extra to win games in 93, 98 minutes. Celebrate the biggest racing week of the year- the Cheltenham Festival. While O'Hara is confident Arsenal will throw away their current five point advantage at the top of the table, City boss Pep Guardiola is not so sure. One of the most prestigious National Hunt Meetings of the calendar is not to be missed…and we’ve got a bumper week of amazing content and great reader offers. Still we are there. There are now just 11 games remaining in which City can overhaul Mikel Arteta's men, with one of those matches [being between the title rivals](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/arsenal-man-city-premier-league-29213541). They made an incredible first leg, they dropped a little bit but now they’re coming back," he said. “Alright, three huge games, where in my opinion, Arsenal will bottle the title. "There's a lot of football still to play. "I think Man City will still win. Man City have been there all before. Man City need to beat Arsenal, that's in six games' time.
Arsenal sit five points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table as the Gunners prepare for a tough run-in for their final 11 ...
They have had many years not winning the Premier League and it gives you a little extra to win games in 93, 98 minutes. “Still Arsenal are the favourites because they are in front," Guardiola said recently. If Man City beat Arsenal, they're in touching distance with five games to go, who's going to have the experience, who's going to have the bottle? The north Londoners made it five wins in a row in the Premier League following their 3-0 win against Fulham on Sunday and look strong heading into a crucial period of fixtures. Arsenal have Europa League action to deal with once again as [Arteta prepares his players for the round of 16 second-leg](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/fixtures-results/arsenal-arteta-odegaard-saka-ramsdale-26462846) clash against Sporting CP on Thursday. Former Tottenham star Jamie O'Hara is adamant that Arsenal will 'bottle' winning the Premier League title before the end of the season.
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Arsenal are currently five points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.
“They have had many years not winning the Premier League and it gives you a little extra to win games in 93, 98 minutes. Liverpool and Manchester City have been put on red alert over the possibility of signing Barcelona wonderkid Gavi as the La Liga giants face losing their academy graduate on a free transfer. “Alright, three huge games, where in my opinion, Arsenal will bottle the title. "There's a lot of football still to play. The talkSPORT pundit is now adamant that Manchester City will catch the Gunners having evaluated both side's fixtures between now and the end of the season despite Arsenal's five-point advantage. The retired midfielder said on talkSPORT: "I think Man City will still win.
Manchester City and Arsenal are going head-to-head for the Premier League title, but Pep Guardiola insists Manchester City's experience will count for ...
I don’t know what will happen at the end of the season but they know we want to be there and we will fight to be there and this is great.” “That’s why when the people say what about your opinion of the team and the season, after two times back-to-back, one team gets 50 points in the first leg, still we are there. They make an incredible first leg [of the season], they drop a little bit then come back again,” Guardiola said after the win at Palace.
talkSPORT guest Jamie O'Hara has predicted when he feels Arsenal will lose the Premier League title.