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The Premier League title race: how the top five contenders shape up

- David Hytner, Andy Hunter, Ben Fisher and Jamie Jackson

The case for When Martin Ødegaard crossed in the very last knockings at Luton on 5 December, there was an inevitabil­ity about Declan Rice’s headed winner. Not only because Rice had done it before – remember his decisive 96th-minute goal against Manchester United on 3 September – but because Arsenal have made a habit of this type of thing; the never-say-die pushes that advertise the mentality of champions. They can also count the late winners against Manchester City and Brentford, together with an 84th-minute equaliser against Chelsea. What underscore­s the notion that it will be Arsenal’s year in the Premier League is the foundation­s that Mikel Arteta has put in place. Rice’s signing in midfield has been huge; he helps the team so much defensivel­y, especially against the counteratt­ack, bringing control, the buzzword of the season so far. The defence itself has grown, developing an understate­d security, with William Saliba central to everything. Then there is the greater strength in depth compared with last season, when a surprise challenge ran out of steam in April, the pronounced threat on set pieces and the ability of Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka to make things happen.

The case against The biggest reason is called Manchester City; the feeling, which can be detected in the corridors of power at Arsenal, that the defending champions are primed to put together an eviscerati­ng run over the second half of the season. As they do. Apart from that, can Gabriel Jesus score enough goals as the No 9? Can the club handle the increase in expectatio­ns? (Against that, the pressure is always immense at Arsenal.) Are they as fluent in attacking terms as they were last season? And will Arteta’s manoeuvrin­g of the goalkeeper’s position away from Aaron Ramsdale to David Raya carry a sting? DH

 ?? ?? Mohamed Salah, Ollie Watkins, Declan Rice, Kevin De Bruyne and Ange Postecoglo­u. Composite: Guardian Picture Desk
Mohamed Salah, Ollie Watkins, Declan Rice, Kevin De Bruyne and Ange Postecoglo­u. Composite: Guardian Picture Desk
 ?? ?? Unai Emery has been a key figure in Aston Villa’s climb to third in the Premier League. Photograph: Neville Williams/Aston Villa FC/Getty Images
Unai Emery has been a key figure in Aston Villa’s climb to third in the Premier League. Photograph: Neville Williams/Aston Villa FC/Getty Images

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