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An Arsenal fan took to Twitter to create a viral thread about how the other six top Premier League clubs have struggled following criticism that the Gunners are 'bottlers' following the possibility They didn't win the championship.
After a 4-1 loss to rivals Manchester City at the Etihad on Wednesday night, Mikel Arteta's side look set to try for second place despite having spent most of the season at the top of the table.
Draws against Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton plus defeats to Man City have dropped the north London side nine points since returning from the international break, thereby handing the Premier League title to Pep. Guardiola.
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Although Arsenal are still top of the league, they are two points ahead of Man City, who are two games behind. It looks like the Blues will end the season with a third consecutive Premier League title. However, there are still bright spots for the Gunners, with the north London side qualifying for the Champions League for the first time since 2017. In addition, many other traditional top-six teams have struggled to qualify. this term, emphasized Twitter user @Shamsdale.
In a viral thread, Arsenal fans appealed to supporters of rival clubs, who mocked the Gunners' demise at the Etihad and highlighted their team's difficulties.
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As for Manchester United, Shamsdale then noted their recruitment problems, pointing to a £100m spend on Antony and the January signing of Wout Weghorst on loan. As with United, Chelsea recruitment problems were also reported following the Blues' early transfers under the ownership of Todd Boehly. On the Liverpool side, Arsenal fans have joined the Red Devils' struggle to find consistency with Jurgen Klopp's men in a race against time to secure a Champions League spot next season.
Finally, for the Gunners' north London rivals, Tottenham's managerial failures are at the heart of his debate, highlighting how former boss Antonio Conte mocks the club's culture. football kit during the scandalous post-match press conference following the 3-3 draw with Southampton.
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Arteta's side have five Premier League games left to play and will want to make sure that, if they fail to win the title, they finish in second and avoid complete collapse after having been so impressive in the Premier League. most of the season.
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