Things need to accelerate with this City squad otherwise they might be chasing the other
title rivals so early in the season.
We have the most difficult end to the season compared to
our title rivals so we needed to be clear ahead.
Not exact matches
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titles.
In fact I would even go
so far as to say that there are only two realistic
rivals to the Gunners, assuming of course that an injury crisis or loss of form does not derail our own
title challenge.
United currently sit 16 points behind
rivals Man City at the top of the Premier League after the Citizens» 5 - 1 win against Leicester,
so a win here would be absolutely vital in keeping their slim
title hopes alive for this season.
The Red Devils have struggled to impress offensively
so far this season, and have scored fewer than their would - be
title rivals.
For Barca, they have an 11 - point lead over nearest La Liga
title rivals Atletico Madrid and
so can perhaps afford to rest key players in the league to prioritise the Champions League and Copa del Rey final.
Rooney, having moved from Everton to Manchester United and won multiple Premier League
titles with Liverpool's biggest
rivals — would not be able to support an Anfield opponent
so easily now...
Arsenal have been plagued by injury problems a lot more than our Premier League
rivals in recent years and there is a strong argument that our bad luck on this front has cost the Gunners at least one
title win,
so we are always concerned about one or more of our stars picking up a knock, especially when they head off on international duty.
Here we are though in 2018 with our board yet again open to negotiations from our
so called «
title rivals».
So even though Arsenal finish the calendar year of 2015 on top of the Premier League table, and having won more points over that 12 month period than any of our
rivals, and are favourites for the
title, the likes of Jamie Carragher can not help themselves in watering down any praise.
Apart of Ozil and Sanchez, one could say Arsenal are still gribpling with the terms of to regularly be buying top class players as they have not been able to match or undo their 3 main
title rivals of the 2 Manchester clubs and Chelsea when it comes to be buying world class players regularly in the transfer market to overhaul their teams which have seen Arsenal failed to win the PL and Ucl
titles for more ten years or
so even after they've repaid to a large extend the loans they took to build the Ems Stadium.
Jose Mourinho has also come under a fair amount of criticism
so far since his arrival in the summer of 2016, with fans slating the former Chelsea manager for his side's negative play style and failure to keep up with
rivals City in the
title race.
Still, it would take something special for Chelsea to allow a world class performer like Hazard to move to a
title rival,
so it's hard to imagine this one will go anywhere.
This season looks like being a tighter
title race than usual with as many as six different clubs having the potential to win it,
so doing well against those mai8n
rivals could be vital.
Even if you decided to skip last weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix (if
so, unlucky), you'll probably still know about the explosive collision between
title rivals Vettel and Hamilton.
They felt aggrieved in the middle of March when a refereeing error denied them a late goal — and an almost - certain 1 - 0 victory over
title rivals Olympique Lyonnais, while they will be disappointed at having capitulated
so comprehensively against Paris Saint - Germain at home last weekend.
In truth, Barca also look a better bet than United right now in terms of challenging for league
titles and the Champions League,
so there seems plenty of reason for Gooners to be optimistic he won't end up at their
rivals.
man u or man city this year they actually bought the players to strengthen them
so don't write either pep or jose they are both tactically superior to our manager and will motivate their players all season long and they have the depth to compete on all fronts, pochettino needs to go to spain or Italy too good of a manager for the spuds,
so yes i support arsenal but i'm envious of what our
rivals have and realistic about our
title chances.
we want to put them to the sword,
so we can lay down an early marker to the other top
title rivals.
A MATCH AGAINST A
TITLE RIVAL IS A 6 POINTER,
SO IF WE CANT WIN, WE MUST NOT LOSE EITHER!!
Our
rivals are winning with
so many goals, if, a big IF, we are in the
title race, this could affect us big time at the end of the league.
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titles,
so the Marauders are plenty hungry to return to glory.
Damon Hill pitted for wets but Schumacher elected to stay out on slicks in the hope that the track would dry out, feeling it was the only way he could beat his
title rival having started
so far back.
But one staunch reason behind such «misfortune» has to be the number of games Arsenal have played
so far, in comparison to their
title rivals in Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool.
This will be the Most competitive season in the epl history, looking at our
title rivals next season according To what they have bought we will be battling for fourth with liverpool, according to my transfer scorecard
so far!
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title and 10th section crown since 2002 with a 9 - 6 victory over Delta League
rival Davis in what seemed like an all - too - familiar result for the Blue Devils and
so many other teams in past years.
The essence of what he said was that Arsenal are now in the same spending bracket as our Premier League
rivals and
so should be under the same pressure as Chelsea and Man City are to win the
title every year.
A move to Premier League
rivals Chelsea, however, after just three seasons with the Spanish giants is not quite as forgivable — and the Spaniard's stunning 16 league assists
so far look destined to land the Blues the
title this campaign.
The news outlet are also reporting that both both Chelsea and Man United have watched the player in the past,
so it seems that if City are to move for the player, they could have to fend off both their Premier League
title rivals in the race to secure the player's signature.
Having to face their two main
rivals for the
title in back - to - back weeks is brutal, but everything that they've done
so far suggests that they're up to the challenge.
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So thank you very much and nevertheless, i personally am tired of reading articles of Alexis Sanchez now... I must admit i personally thought Sanchez was holding Arsenal to ransom before, until Wenger came out to say he has never asked for a transfer request and i think the club has made there intentions known that they don't want to sell him, not even to a
title rival and i think that is why city are now going after mbappe, seems they are desperately in need of a striker and if they are that desperate they should fork out 80m for Sanchez if they really need him, I LIKE THE RISK ARSENAL IS TAKING AS REGARDS SANCHEZ..
One of the main reasons why a large number of Arsenal fans and almost all of the football media have been
so hard on Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal players for not maintaining the Premier League
title challenge this season, apart from the 12 year gap since the Gunners were last champions of course, is because the struggles of our big Premier League
rivals Man City, Chelsea, Man United and even Liverpool seemed to have opened the door.
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?
This season is a first, it's amazing,
so don't go drawing conclusions that WHam Spu Liv Sou and Lei are now
title rivals from here on out.
So if things go well, Arsenal could not only top the table but we could start to open a gap on our
rivals and start to take control of the EPL
title race.
All three of our big
rivals for the Premier League
title have got off to the start we all hoped they wouldn't,
so Jose Mourinho at Manchester United is looking as smug as possible and Antonio Conte is looking well suited to Chelsea while Pep Guardiola has hit the ground running at Man City.
Wilshere will be pleased, of course, that England are now back on course to not only qualify but top their group but he must also be a bit pleased that his
rival has
so far failed to nail down his place and has been a shadow of the player he was for the spuds as they chased Leicester City in the Premier League
title race.
With Arsenal having got off to a fairly shaky start to our latest attempt to win the Premier League
title, the last thing we needed was for our big EPL
rivals to get off to a fling start themselves, but that is just what has happened and now the Gunners are playing catch up to the big three of Manchester United, Chelsea and Man City who all have the maximum nine points from their three games
so far.
There were some easier clubs for us to get from the top seeded pot of
title winners, most notably CSKA Moscow who our jammy north London
rivals Tottenham got, but there were a lot worse as well,
so we are happy to have dodged Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Juventus.
The Gunners appear to be appear to be giving in to the growing trend of playing with 3 centre - halves, as Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United have all tried out this term, and it has
so far proved a success, with the Blues closing on the
title since the change in system, and Spurs their nearest
rivals to win the league.
Most Arsenal fans will be the first to tell you that the Gunners are not quite firing on all cylinders
so far this season, and after the summer transfer window saw the club actually make a profit rather than spending big to catch up with our Premier League
rivals despite breaking the club's transfer record to sign Alexandre Lacazette, you won't find too many Gooners who are confident that the EPL
title is on it's way back to north London next May.
So while it looked like Arsenal having a lead and then losing to Watford was about to be repeated by our Premier League
title rivals Chelsea today, it did not turn out that way and the Blues of Antonio Conte turned the game around again and ended up winning 4 - 2.
So when I saw the transfer rumours today declaring that the deal was going to be done and that Man City would be paying almost # 50 million for Sterling, I was a little bit disappointed that it would not be dragging on but I was not too concerned that our
rivals from Manchester had just made a brilliant move that would significantly reduce Arsenal's chances of the
title.
If they were to successfully deliver a
title defence, then they would be the first team to do
so since
rivals Manchester United pulled it off in the 2007/08 season.
Last season saw Real Madrid need a fantastic late run of results in La Liga just to get close to the eventual
title winners Barcelona and put pressure on their fierce
rivals, but this time the football boot has been on the other foot
so to speak.
The league leaders look to have the friendliest run - in of their
title rivals over the next few weeks, with fixtures against clubs that would normally be labelled «six - pointers» were it not for the maddening reality that the Foxes are playing it
so safely in avoiding relegation that they're in danger of actually winning the league.
The manager Pep Guardiola was relieved that the team were able to break the Saints down, especially after they had seen
title rivals Manchester United win
so emphatically against Watford the night before.
There have not been too many dull moments in City's campaign
so far this season and they just can't stop scoring and their
rivals will have to keep up with them, if they wish to challenge them or the other top teams for the league
title.
If Barça are able to confirm their status as favorites and get the three points, they'll put immense pressure on
title rivals Real Madrid who have one of their toughest assignments of the season away to Real Sociedad, the only other team in La Liga with a perfect record
so far.