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Arteta’s Arsenal are flying high

Gunners are eight points clear at the top of the table

- DUBAI BY IMRAN MALIK

Following a comfortabl­e win against their North London rivals Tottenham, I think Arsenal are now the favourites to win the English Premier League.

They are now eight points clear of reigning champions Manchester City and although that is not a huge margin, I just don’t see Mikel Arteta’s Gunners dropping that many points in the second half of the season.

Sure, there is a long way still to go — 20 games in fact for them — and there are bound to be many twists and turns, but I just don’t see them being caught.

The way they are currently playing would suggest they will have the title wrapped up with several games to spare. You could

argue that they may struggle to cope with being front-runners as the season progresses due to their inexperien­ce of being in a title race, but it is not fazing them right now. Beating their rivals Spurs in the manner in which they did is proof. They outclassed Antonio Conte’s men to win the derby away from Emirates Stadium for the first time since March 2014. They took their chances when they were presented and then dug deep to keep Harry Kane, Song Heung-min and Richarliso­n at bay. They proved to be just as good without the ball as they are with it and that was impressive. It is how titles are won. You cannot always play beautiful attacking football. You have to also be able to grind out results, and that is what they did.

Hunger and desire

From back to front, the team showed a hunger and a desire that would have really pleased Arteta. They are clear at the top of the table and now they will have to try to stay there and I think they will because it appears City are struggling at the moment.

Arteta appears to have no such concerns. His talented squad is showing a steely determinat­ion and they are already looking like champions. They face another huge one next weekend when they play Eric Ten Hag’s Manchester United. If they come away with three more points against United then the fans really will be in dreamland.

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Mikel Arteta
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