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Arsenal’s title hopes on line in Chelsea clash

- AFP

london — Arsenal will look to shrug off recurring doubts about their mental fortitude and the weight of recent history when they visit runaway Premier League leaders Chelsea on Saturday.

Chelsea dropped points for only the second time in 17 matches in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Liverpool, but Arsenal could not take advantage as they crashed to a 2-1 home defeat by Watford.

It means the gap between the teams remains nine points and should Arsenal fall to defeat again at Stamford Bridge, it is likely to spell yet another premature end to a title challenge.

“When you play at the top of the league like that, that is the most disappoint­ing,” Arsenal manager

When you play at the top of the league like that, that is the most disappoint­ing Arsene Wenger

Arsene Wenger said in the aftermath of the loss to Watford.

“It’s really worrying the way we turned up in the first half. Of course we want to respond against Chelsea.

“When you lose a game, you want to respond straight away and we have to analyse well what happened and respond straight away on Saturday in a very convincing way.”

The defeat by Watford, who scored twice in the opening 13 minutes, was Arsenal’s fourth of the campaign and curbed a resurgence that had seen them take 13 points from a possible 15.

Arsenal’s season is slipping into familiar territory and if they are to avoid yet another campaign boiling down to the race for Champions League qualificat­ion, beating Chelsea would be a good place to start.

They have already beaten Antonio Conte’s men once this season, but it was to prove the catalyst for a surge to the top of the table for the vanquished, rather than the victorious.

It was in the 55th minute of Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat at the Emirates Stadium on September 24 that Conte switched to the 3-4-3 system that revitalise­d his side’s season.

The win left Arsenal third, five places above their London rivals, and came amid a run of six straight wins that would culminate in Wenger’s men drawing level on points with leaders Manchester City.

Four months on, however, Arsenal find themselves back in third, with Chelsea threatenin­g to disappear over the horizon as they go in search of an 11th consecutiv­e win in front of their own fans.

Arsenal’s supporters, many of whom took to social media to vent their frustratio­ns after the loss to Watford, will not travel to the Bridge with quite the same spring in their step. —

 ?? AP ?? Defeats already for title aspirants Wenger’s Arsenal Arsenal’s Gabriel (right) and Watford’s Sebastian Proedl (centre) challenge for the ball during a Premier League match. — 4
AP Defeats already for title aspirants Wenger’s Arsenal Arsenal’s Gabriel (right) and Watford’s Sebastian Proedl (centre) challenge for the ball during a Premier League match. — 4

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