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Arsenal legend Thierry Henry says he is not getting carried away after Manchester City dropped points against Everton on Monday night.
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The result means that the Gunners will be champions if they win their final three games, but Henry doesn’t believe his former club are home and hosed quite yet. He thinks the trip to the London Stadium is still a massive hurdle to overcome:
“I said earlier that I could see City dropping points against Everton and that I’m worried about the West Ham game.”
“So I’m going to stay in my lane and not celebrate too early, because nothing is done yet.”
West Ham need the win just as much as Arsenal
The Hammers are in a relegation dogfight, and their defeat to Brentford last weekend, combined with Tottenham’s victory at Aston Villa, means they are now 18th and a point adrift of safety.
With Spurs playing next on Monday, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side know they can put pressure on their relegation rivals by moving above them in the table with a win against the Gunners.
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There is no doubt that Sunday’s match is the toughest league fixture that Mikel Arteta’s side have left to play.
Their final home game is against Burnley. The Clarets are already relegated and without a manager after Scott Parker’s departure.
In terms of Arsenal’s opponents on the final day, Crystal Palace may be distracted by the fact that they could be playing in the Conference League final just three days later.
It means that if Arteta’s men do come away from West Ham with all three points this weekend, they will have an outstanding chance of winning the title for the first time since 2004.
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