Unai Emery insists Aston Villa are not title contenders, despite his team's impressive form. The Villans have moved just three points behind Arsenal in the Premier League table after a 2-1 win over their rivals on Saturday.
However, with Manchester City also in the top three, Villa's chances of winning the league cannot be ruled out. They have won nine of their last ten games, including seven straight in all competitions, and have scored more goals than expected goals (xG) tally.
Danny Murphy, a former Tottenham midfielder, believes that Villa are not yet title contenders due to their lack of depth. However, he acknowledges that their best XI can beat any team.
The loss to Villa has weakened Arsenal's position at the top of the table, with just two wins from their past five Premier League games. The absences of key players such as William Saliba, Martin Odegaard, and Bukayo Saka have also taken a toll on the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta was asked if his team had become Arsenal's to lose after the loss to Villa, but he expects them to cope with the pressure over the next six months. The manager believes that the level of the Premier League requires teams to perform consistently, and that Arsenal will need to bounce back from their current shaky spell.
The question now is whether Arsenal can regain their momentum and stay ahead of the pack in the title race. With Villa's impressive form and the unpredictability of the league, anything can happen over the course of the remaining 38 games.
However, with Manchester City also in the top three, Villa's chances of winning the league cannot be ruled out. They have won nine of their last ten games, including seven straight in all competitions, and have scored more goals than expected goals (xG) tally.
Danny Murphy, a former Tottenham midfielder, believes that Villa are not yet title contenders due to their lack of depth. However, he acknowledges that their best XI can beat any team.
The loss to Villa has weakened Arsenal's position at the top of the table, with just two wins from their past five Premier League games. The absences of key players such as William Saliba, Martin Odegaard, and Bukayo Saka have also taken a toll on the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta was asked if his team had become Arsenal's to lose after the loss to Villa, but he expects them to cope with the pressure over the next six months. The manager believes that the level of the Premier League requires teams to perform consistently, and that Arsenal will need to bounce back from their current shaky spell.
The question now is whether Arsenal can regain their momentum and stay ahead of the pack in the title race. With Villa's impressive form and the unpredictability of the league, anything can happen over the course of the remaining 38 games.