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‘If Arsenal don’t win title now the blame will be entirely their own’

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Arsenal’s Title Dream Gathers Momentum as Rivals Stumble at the Perfect Time

When Mikel Arteta attempted to calm Arsenal supporters by encouraging them to “jump on the fun boat” toward Premier League glory, he could hardly have imagined that the biggest assistance would come from familiar faces elsewhere. Pep Guardiola and Unai Emery, intentionally or not, ended up steering events firmly in Arsenal’s favour.

The Arsenal manager’s comments were aimed at easing growing anxiety among fans, players and even staff after a worrying home defeat to a rejuvenated Manchester United. That loss briefly reignited old fears that Arsenal might once again falter when the pressure intensified.

Just a week later, the mood has shifted dramatically. Arsenal now sit comfortably at the summit of the Premier League table with a six-point lead, thanks not only to their own emphatic win but also to costly missteps by Manchester City and Aston Villa. Even when Arsenal appeared to leave the door open, their closest challengers somehow managed to stumble before stepping through.

This weekend may ultimately be remembered as a defining chapter in Arsenal’s title push — one that strengthens the belief that this truly is a “now or never” moment for Arteta’s side.

Arsenal Do Their Job — Then Watch the Dominoes Fall

Arsenal ensured they played their part by delivering a ruthless 4-0 victory over Leeds United at Elland Road. The performance was authoritative, controlled and full of confidence — exactly what a title contender needs at this stage of the season.

Once the job was done, Arsenal supporters could sit back and observe what unfolded elsewhere. What followed could scarcely have gone better.

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Manchester City and Aston Villa both failed to capitalise, dropping points in matches they would have expected to control. The result was a perfect storm for Arsenal — one that smoothed their path toward a first league title since 2004.

Weekends like this not only add points but also build belief. They send a message that momentum is shifting and that rivals are feeling the strain.

Manchester City’s Unexpected Fragility

City’s stumble was the most striking. Pep Guardiola’s side surrendered a 2-0 lead at Tottenham Hotspur, eventually settling for a draw in a game they once dominated. For a team renowned for composure and control, the collapse raised serious questions.

The turning point arrived when Dominic Solanke’s spectacular scorpion kick reduced the deficit. From that moment, the atmosphere inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium changed instantly — and Arsenal fans watching nearby in north London would have been celebrating just as loudly.

Guardiola attempted to put on a brave front afterward, insisting his team still had time to respond.

“We played very well overall,” Guardiola told BBC Sport. “They became more direct and found a goal. After that, momentum shifted. The Premier League is like this. We move on — there are 14 games to go.”

Yet behind the words, frustration must have been simmering. City had been utterly dominant at half-time and historically ruthless in such situations. In fact, this was the first time since April 2018 that City failed to win a match after leading by two or more goals at the break. They had won 115 consecutive games in all competitions when holding such an advantage.

That statistic alone underlines just how unusual — and damaging — this lapse was.

City’s Cracks Are Showing

This was not an isolated incident. City’s recent form has been unconvincing, particularly since the turn of the year. They have managed just one league win in six matches, and that came against struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Further concerns emerged with an embarrassing 3-1 Champions League defeat away to Bodo Glimt, a result that suggested a lack of sharpness and authority.

On current evidence, this City side looks vulnerable — capable of being unsettled and outplayed. That is not the profile of a team confidently chasing down a six-point deficit.

Aston Villa Fall Away Quietly

While Manchester City’s slip grabbed headlines, Aston Villa’s decline has been just as significant. Unai Emery has consistently downplayed Villa’s title credentials, and recent results appear to justify his caution.

Villa suffered a second consecutive home defeat, this time losing to Brentford after previously falling to Everton. Those back-to-back losses at Villa Park have likely ended any realistic hopes of a sustained title push.

Villa were never expected to go the distance, but their presence in the conversation highlighted how open the race once appeared. That openness has now narrowed considerably — to Arsenal’s advantage.

Arsenal’s Consistency Sets Them Apart

With 14 matches remaining, Arsenal stand out as the league’s most balanced and reliable side. Despite moments of tension — including draws against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, followed by defeat to Manchester United — they have emerged from a tricky period stronger than before.

Perhaps most importantly, Arsenal have learned to respond. Where past versions might have wobbled, this team has regrouped and refocused.

Arteta’s squad is deep, disciplined and increasingly comfortable with the expectations that come with leading the table. Even the familiar nervous energy around Emirates Stadium feels more contained than in previous seasons.

Pressure Now Shifts Fully to Arsenal

This is the moment Arteta has been building toward. With rivals dropping points and fixtures dwindling, the title is firmly within Arsenal’s grasp.

If Arsenal fail from here, it will not be because of City’s brilliance or Villa’s ambition — it will be because of their own mistakes. The opportunity could hardly be clearer.

Guardiola will continue to insist City remain contenders, and mathematically he is correct. But form, confidence and momentum all tell a different story.

Right now, everything is in Arsenal’s hands.

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