A lot of people, including a lot of depressive Arsenal fans, wrote off Arsenal's
chances of winning the title after we lost our first two away games.
Not exact matches
After Liverpool practically lost their
chance of winning the Premier League
title last season following a smash and grab loss to Chelsea at Anfield, Brendan Rodgers reacted angrily to Mourinho's tactics and this was echoed by Arsene Wenger recently, who has yet to beat the Portuguese manager in 12 attempts.
Arsenal fans will finally get the
chance to see the summer signing that we all hope will make the difference in our challenge to regain the Premier League
title next season,
after Petr Cech watched from the bench as the Gunners
won the first match
of pre-season to qualify for the final
of the Asia Trophy against Everton today.
With all the strange goings on this season, I think there is a good
chance that at least two
of the players targeted by Arsenal for a transfer move to north London last summer will be regretting their decision, as both Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez were wanted by Arsene Wenger
after playing major parts in the amazing Premier League
title win of the Foxes.
He was scathing in his verdict
after the Leicester game, and declared that the Gunners have little
chance of winning the
title if they don't improve their game play.
After his magnificent performance in Los Angeles (18 - for - 23 for 279 yards and two touchdowns), gimpy old Kevin Hogan has a reasonable
chance of not only leading his team back to the Pac - 12
title game, but
winning his third conference
title.
After the Sky pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher dismissed the
chances of Arsenal
winning the Premier League
title this season, and any team other than Chelsea or Man City for that matter, Aaron Ramsey has responded.
I was quite surprised this week to see the
chances of Arsenal
winning the Premier League
title this season dismissed by the Chelsea and Belgium star Eden Hazard, especially as we are currently sitting just three points behind the league leaders
after a tough run
of games and as we put his team to the sword in swashbuckling style not too long ago.
- Pep Guardiola was left frustrated
after Man City missed the
chance to
win the
title while Jose Mourinho offered his congratulations to Man United's neighbours - the best
of the weekend's reaction.
Pogba is unlikely to return to United, at least this summer;
after all, at Juventus he has more
chances of winning the domestic league
title and will feature in next season's Champions League — a competition that coach Antonio Conte is determined to
win.
Ultimately, few had expected anything other than a home victory here, and the
win both keeps the Blues well in the
title hunt (
after Manchester City and Arsenal were both victorious a day earlier) and puts the final nail in the coffin
of United's
chances of successfully defending their Premier League crown.
With the Premier League
title slipping away
after defeat to Manchester City, the Champions League offers the
chance of a big trophy in a competition he knows how to
win.
They will be recharged
after the international break and ready to step up their efforts in the Premier League, as the players will recognise that they have a great
chance of winning the
title this season if they can find consistency.
With a need for a positive result
after his side were brought back to Earth in Stoke, Liverpool offers a
chance to not only get back to
winning ways for his team, but also to do so with a signal
of intent that Arsenal are able to challenge against the top teams in this year's race for the Premier League
title.
Arsenal supporters were once again heart broken
after watching their side implode and blow another
chance of winning the
title.
Thierry Henry is the top goal - scorer
of Arsenal
after scoring 228 goals in 376 appearances and even though he left the club, the Frenchman still remains up to date with what is going on in relation to his former club and Henry has recently voiced his opinion concerning the
chances that Arsenal has to
win the Premier League
title of this season.