As the Premier League title race unfolds, Arsenal’s journey remains one of resilience and determination. Their recent 5-1 win over Crystal Palace came at the perfect time, silencing critics who had begun to question their credentials after two disappointing draws.
Despite Liverpool sitting six points clear with a game in hand, Arsenal’s performance showed why they remain a genuine threat in the title race.
From the very beginning of the season, Arsenal have been in the conversation as serious contenders. Mikel Arteta’s side has built a reputation for combining flair with grit, but a recent dip in form led some to write them off.
Yet at Selhurst Park, they demonstrated the qualities that have kept them in the hunt — a deep squad, tactical flexibility, and a hunger to compete.
Even without Bukayo Saka, their talismanic winger who limped off early, Arsenal managed to dominate. Gabriel Martinelli stepped into the void, and Gabriel Jesus reminded everyone of his quality with a well-taken brace.
Speaking after the match, Jesus emphasised the importance of their collective effort: “The way we started, the full team was really ready to play well and fight. We did the job, and the three points were massive today.”
Arteta, too, highlighted the team’s adaptability: “To score five goals away in this league is never easy. We’re coping with injuries, adapting, and fighting every game.”
Indeed, Arsenal have faced their share of challenges this season. Injuries to key players in defence, midfield, and attack could have derailed their momentum, but emerging talents like Myles Lewis-Skelly and consistent performances from Declan Rice have kept them competitive.
Liverpool’s superior form and depth give them an edge, as pundits like Jamie Redknapp have noted, but Arsenal’s ability to recover from setbacks is equally significant. They are unbeaten in their last ten matches, a testament to their resilience.
Redknapp himself acknowledged Arsenal’s potential: “Form can change quickly. Arsenal have the tools to keep themselves in the race.”
For Arsenal, the title is not just about points — it is about belief. Performances like the one against Palace remind rivals and fans alike that they are far from out of the race. Until it is mathematically impossible, Arsenal’s presence at the top remains a reality Liverpool and others cannot afford to ignore.