Big teams don't rely on friendly refs, fair play from the opposition or
title rivals dropping points.
Even if they do we are still going to see at least one more of our other
title rivals drop points, with Chelsea and Manchester United playing each other.
Not exact matches
We have all but ruled ourselves out of the
title race following our dismal display at Stamford Bridge this weekend which allowed our
rivals to move to 12 points clear of us, and we (for now) have to concentrate on building our own form to assure ourselves of Champions League football, and should the Blues begin to
drop points, we must be within touching distance of them when push comes to shove.
That win for the Foxes, along with the
dropped points by all of our main
title rivals, was not even all that surprising because that is the way this season has been going since the start.
And who knows, some of their
title rivals may yet
drop points again in the next weekends for Arsenal to seize the initiatives to move further up in the table.
Would Leicester continue to
drop points and
drop out of contention, leaving the Manchester duo to
rival us for the
title?
Arsenal can go second in the Premier League table, which would be good for the Gunners of course, because yesterday was one of those strange days when nothing went as planned or as the form guide would lead us to believe, with every single one of our main
rivals for the
title dropping points, or those who played anyway.
Points could be
dropped by their
title rivals in their this weekend games.
I think what should be of a primary concern to the Boss, the Gunners and we the Gooners, is the state of readiness of the Gunners to capitalise on any
dropped points by our 3
title rivals of, Leicester, Spurs & Man City.
Looking at the Arsenal main
title rivals weekend fixtures, I have a hunch, points are likely going to be
dropped by those Arsenal 2
title challengers.
Neither side could find a winner and although Chelsea would have been disappointed to
drop points, Premier League
title rivals Arsenal and Tottenham were unable to take advantage as the former now prepare for their trip to Stamford Bridge this weekend.
Just like in the last round of Premier League games, Arsenal fans know that at least one of our main
rivals for the
title will be
dropping points.
Sterling's goal also fired City 15 points clear of nearest
rivals Manchester United, who seem to be doing their bit to help City wrap up the
title as quickly as possible after
dropping four points in their last two games against Leicester City and Burnley.
After they've suffered 2 consecutives PL away defeats in to Everton and Man City which led to us
dropping down from been 2nd to 5th in the table following our away draw at Bournemouth, and with this away win against Swansea City yesterday, Arsenal are now 3rd in the table pending the outcomes of today's games involving our 2
title rivals of Liverpool and Man City.
But if Arsenal are to perform this task successfully, they have to as from now on stop
dropping points to be in readiness to cspitalise on any
dropped ponts by their 5 opponent
Title rivals.
In the context of this season I would have loved Chelsea to sign Messi, because that will mean a number of teams
dropping points to Chelsea, including three of our
title rivals.
In turn, they've got one less trophy to compete for and have all - but
dropped out of the
title race with
rivals Man City extending their lead over them while Chelsea have leapfrogged them into second place.
Petr Cech is refusing to rule his side out of the race for the Premier League
title, but admits Arsenal must rely on their
rivals to
drop points.
Our other main
rivals Leicester and Tottenham have also
dropped points they should not have and it is fair to say that no side has really taken control of the
title race for long, so is Wenger right to brush off the growing concern of the Arsenal faithful?
The last thing Barcelona needed ahead of facing
title rivals Atletico Madrid this weekend was more
dropped points, but that's what happened at Las Palmas.
One eye will surely be on Tuesday's Champions League qualifier with Club Brugge, but with City and Chelsea set to meet on Sunday, there will be even further points
dropped by some of our main
title rivals this weekend, with the prospect of three points at Villa Park all the sweeter.
Their
rivals this season have
dropped points; West Ham United 3 - 3 Arsenal earlier today was a big one, with United having the possibility to end Spurs»
title chase this season with a victory, then onto relegating Aston Villa in a weeks time — see it could be a lot worse for United supporters.
That's not to say that Henderson thinks that Liverpool can afford to
drop points against their
title rivals.
Barcelona closed in on the La Liga
title by thrashing local
rivals Espanyol 5 - 0 on Sunday as Atletico Madrid
dropped out of the race after losing 2 - 1 -LRB-...)
In what was a bizarre season in Ligue 1, Lens had to endure watching their bitter
rivals and neighbours Lille lift their first league
title in 57 years, and then AS Monaco became the third team to
drop down to Ligue 2.
That's the combined total of points claimed for Chelsea and
dropped by their nearest
rivals, which guarantees them another
title.
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