Former Chelsea star Eidur Gudjohnsen has delivered a stark verdict on the Premier League title race, casting serious doubt on Arsenal's championship credentials. The Icelandic legend, speaking from a position of experience, suggests the Gunners' recent wobbles have already cost them the crown, pointing to the relentless pressure from Manchester City as the decisive factor.
Arsenal's campaign, which for so long promised a sustained challenge, has hit a turbulent patch at the worst possible time. A damaging home defeat to Bournemouth has amplified concerns about the squad's consistency under Mikel Arteta, despite it being one of the most talented Arsenal groups in recent memory. The stumble has turned the title run-in into a high-wire act with zero margin for error.
Gudjohnsen's analysis cuts to the heart of the narrative. "I think they've already lost the league," he stated, highlighting the psychological battle as much as the tactical one. He pointed to Manchester City's formidable second-half display against Chelsea as evidence of the champions hitting their terrifying peak, a level he simply doesn't see Arsenal matching. "I felt I was watching the best team in the Premier League by far," he admitted.
Yet, for all the skepticism, the mathematical reality offers a glimmer of hope. The title remains in Arsenal's own hands. A monumental trip to the Etihad Stadium looms as the ultimate litmus test—a venue where a victory would completely reshape the narrative. To prove Gudjohnsen and other doubters wrong, Arteta's men must rediscover their early-season swagger and resilience. The final stretch demands not just good performances, but iconic ones. The pressure is immense, but so is the opportunity to author a legendary comeback story.
