Times of Eswatini

Time running out for Arsenal

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LONDON – Arsenal have barely put a foot wrong in the Premier League in 2024 but, as the title race approaches the finish line, they desperatel­y need a favour from Fulham, who host relentless Manchester City this weekend.

Mikel Arteta’s Gunners, who travel to Manchester United, are one point clear at the top of the table with two matches to play, but Pep Guardiola’s men crucially have a game in hand.

Nottingham Forest will take a huge step towards safety if they beat in-form Chelsea, who are battling Newcastle and Manchester United for a European spot.

When the 2023/24 fixture, list came out, Sunday’s trip to Manchester United would have seemed a tricky task for Arsenal, but it is not looking that way now. The Gunners, chasing their first Premier League title in 20 years, are likely to have been dislodged from the top of the table by the time they kick off at Old Trafford tomorrow.

That is because second-placed City, in the hunt for a historic fourth straight Premier League title, will be in action at Fulham today. City are unbeaten against the London side in 21 games in all competitio­ns.

Arsenal will be confident they can beat a splutterin­g United team, who appear increasing­ly likely to miss out on European football next season after their embarrassi­ng 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace on Monday.

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City’s game in hand is next week at Tottenham, where they have never even scored a goal in the league, but Spurs’ form has deserted them and Erling Haaland is back to his marauding best.

Arsenal, boasting a superior goal difference, need City to stumble, but the signs are not promising.

Newcastle and Chelsea are both making a late-season charge for a European place, helped by Manchester United’s slump.

Eddie Howe’s Newcastle are in pole position to take either a Europa League or Uefa Conference League spot, depending on results in the last few rounds of the Premier League and in the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United. They could even finish in fifth spot if Tottenham implode further.

Sixth-placed Newcastle, who host Brighton on Saturday, have won five of their past seven league games. Free-scoring Chelsea were well-off the pace just weeks ago, but a run of one defeat in their past 12 league games has given them hope of salvaging a troubled season. Mauricio Pochettino’s men travel to relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest knowing a win will keep alive their hopes of a European spot.

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