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Premier League Title for Arsenal, No Excuses If Lost

Arsenal are flying high in the Premier League this season. As of February 2026, they sit at the top with 53 points from 24 games. They have a six-point lead over Manchester City and Aston Villa. After a tough spell, they bounced back with a 4-0 win over Leeds United.

Arsenal’s Commanding Lead

Man City drew 1-1 with Tottenham, and Aston Villa lost 2-1 to Chelsea. This weekend was perfect for Arsenal. If they don’t win the title now, the fans will say it’s all their fault. The team has the squad, the form, and the luck on their side. Mikel Arteta‘s men need to grab this chance.

Arsenal have been the best team so far. They have 16 wins, 5 draws, and just 3 losses. Their goal difference is +29, better than City’s +26. They score well and defend tightly. In the Champions League, they won all seven group games without conceding. This shows their strength. Opta gives them a 91% chance of winning the title. That’s huge! They have beaten big teams like Aston Villa 4-1 recently. With 14 games left, they can afford some slips, but not many. The lead is theirs to lose.

Rivals Stumbling at Key Moments

Manchester City are usually unbeatable late in the season. But this year, they are not the same. They have won just one of their last five league games. Pep Guardiola’s team looks tired in the midfield and in the defense. They drew with Tottenham, missing chances to close the gap. Aston Villa also faltered, losing to Chelsea. United beat Arsenal last week, but they are fourth with 41 points. No one is chasing hard. Gary Neville said City don’t have the spine to win titles anymore. If rivals keep dropping points, Arsenal should pull away.

📸 – ARTETA KNOWS IT, ARTETA CAN FEEL IT!

ARSENAL ARE GOING TO WIN THE PREMIER LEAGUE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2004 AND NOBODY CAN STOP THEM! pic.twitter.com/iaC8xdC4Fh

— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) January 31, 2026

Bouncing Back from a Wobble

Arsenal had a rough patch. They drew with Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, then lost to United. That cut their lead from seven to four points. The fans worried about title jitters. But the 4-0 win at Leeds changed that. Goals from set pieces and open play showed their power. Arteta said it’s not time to panic. History shows teams with leads at this stage often win. In 2003-04, Arsenal were unbeaten and champions. This team is pragmatic, winning ugly if needed. They’ve learned from past close calls.

Challenges Still Ahead

Arsenal face tough tests. They play Sunderland, Bournemouth, and others soon. Bournemouth beat them twice last season. Injuries could hurt, like Mikel Merino’s foot issue. But the squad is deep with stars like Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard, and Bukayo Saka. Arteta’s tactics focus on set pieces and defense. They score less than two goals per game but win. To seal the title, they need consistency. A big margin win is possible, maybe by 8-10 points. Betting odds give them 78% chance.

Time to Seize the Moment

This could be Arsenal’s year. It’s been 22 years since their last title. With a strong start to 2026, they can end the drought. Fans dream of lifting the trophy. If they slip, blame will be on them, not rivals. Arteta must keep the team focused. The Premier League is tough, but Arsenal look ready. A first title since 2004 would be sweet. Let’s see if they make it happen.

Arsenal stand on the brink of glory in 2026, leading the Premier League despite injuries to stars like Mikel Merino and Anneke Borbe. With rivals faltering, Mikel Arteta’s squad must capitalize on their depth and resilience. Overcoming these setbacks could deliver a long-awaited title, turning challenges into a defining triumph for fans worldwide.

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