
Arsenal are on the brink of ending their long wait for Premier League success as they prepare to face Burnley at the Emirates Stadium on Monday night.
The Gunners currently sit two points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table and have a golden opportunity to extend that lead to five points with a win.
Such a result would put them within touching distance of the title, especially if City fail to secure victory in their next outing against Bournemouth.
Speaking ahead of the crucial fixture, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta emphasized the importance of staying focused and seizing the moment as the season nears its climax.
Arteta noted that despite Arsenal’s consistent performances in recent years, the team is still driven by the disappointment of narrowly missing out on major trophies.
He stressed that the current moment presents a chance to “finalise the business” and turn years of progress into tangible success.
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The Spanish tactician highlighted the collective effort behind the club’s rise since his appointment in 2019, pointing to the alignment between players, staff, supporters, and ownership as a key factor in their title push.
With just three games remaining, Arteta insists his side must remain grounded and concentrate solely on the immediate task at hand.
He acknowledged the challenge Burnley could pose, despite their relegation, warning that every match at this stage carries significant weight.
Arsenal will, however, have to navigate the encounter without key defensive options, as injuries to Ben White and Jurrien Timber leave Arteta searching for solutions at right-back.
Describing his team’s journey this season, Arteta pointed to “resilience, ambition, and adaptability” as the defining qualities that have kept Arsenal competitive over the past ten months.
As the title race intensifies, all eyes will be on the Emirates Stadium, where Arsenal have the chance to take a decisive step toward securing their first Premier League crown in over two decades.
