Arsenal sense Premier League glory as Spurs eye safety

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Arsenal sense Premier League glory as Spurs eye safety

Arsenal sense Premier League glory as Spurs eye safety

Arsenal are firmly back in control of the Premier League title race and a win at struggling West Ham on Sunday could all but seal the Gunners' first English title in 22 years.AFP Sport looks at three talking points ahead of the action: Arsenal belief A major wobble from Arsenal allowed Mancheste

Arsenal sense Premier League glory as Spurs eye safety

Arsenal are firmly back in control of the Premier League title race and a win at struggling West Ham on Sunday could all but seal the Gunners' first English title in 22 years.AFP Sport looks at three talking points ahead of the action: Arsenal belief A major wobble from Arsenal allowed Manchester City back into the title race but consecutive league wins have lifted the mood at the north London club.

Arsenal are charging toward Premier League glory, and a win at struggling West Ham on Sunday could bring the Gunners their first English title in 22 years. The north London club is back in control of the title race after a tense wobble, and the mood at the Emirates is electric.

Manchester City briefly threatened to steal the spotlight, but a costly 3-3 draw at Everton this week might have dashed their hopes. Arsenal now sit five points clear, though City have a game in hand. With matches against West Ham, Burnley, and Crystal Palace remaining, the Gunners are in the driver's seat.

Tuesday's thrilling 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid—securing a Champions League final showdown with Paris Saint-Germain—only added to the belief sweeping through the club. But Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, a key figure in the club's last title-winning side in 2004, is urging caution. "I always thought City might drop points against Everton, and my worry was West Ham away," Henry told Sky Sports. "I'm going to stay in my lane and not celebrate too early because nothing is done."

The Hammers are fighting for their lives at the bottom of the table, and while they haven't beaten Arsenal at home in the league since 2019, their desperation could make this a banana skin for the title chasers.

Across north London, Tottenham are eyeing safety after a turbulent season. A win against Leeds, combined with dropped points from West Ham, could push Spurs closer to survival. Manager Roberto De Zerbi has warned his team isn't safe yet, despite seven points from their last three games. "We can't forget what the situation was before Wolverhampton," De Zerbi told TNT Sports, referring to a crucial 1-0 win last month. "Before that, it was a very sad situation."

For Arsenal, the dream of ending a two-decade title drought is within reach. For Spurs, it's about clawing their way to safety. Sunday's action promises drama at both ends of the table.

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