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TITLE RACE ON: MIKEL ARTETA ENDORSES CHELSEA, GIVES INJURY UPDATE

Mikel Arteta calls Chelsea a title threat and praises their style ahead of the London derby. Get the latest on Trossard, Havertz, and Jesus injuries. Preview inside.

Title Race ON: Mikel Arteta Endorses Chelsea, Gives Injury Update
Arteta Calls Chelsea True Contenders

Ahead of Sunday's match against Chelsea, Mikel Arteta said he believes they deserve to be in the Premier League title conversation.

The Arsenal manager has often praised Enzo Maresca's team and enjoys watching them play. Arsenal heads to Stamford Bridge with a six-point advantage over their London rivals.

Past Praise for Chelsea

Arteta has never been shy about praising one of Arsenal's biggest rivals. When they last played in March, he called Chelsea the best attacking team in the league by a mile, even though Arsenal won 1-0.

During his pre-match press conference, Arteta stood by his previous comments about Chelsea. He also said they are real contenders for the Premier League title this year.

Arteta on Chelsea's Title Chances

When asked if Chelsea deserves to be considered title challengers, Arteta responded, I think we are all in the mix, and they are there because they've earned it over the past few years. They have a great squad with a lot of talent, and the positive things happening there are well-deserved.

When asked if he still thinks Chelsea has the best attack in the league, he said, They were last season, but it's too early to say this year.

But they're one of my favourite teams to watch. They have a smooth style of play, a lot of attacking threat, and a lot of individual talent. They know exactly what they want to do, which makes them very tough to play against.

Injury Updates

Arteta gave an update on the injury status of some of his players.

Leandro Trossard is waiting for another test on a calf injury he picked up during Arsenal's Champions League win against Bayern Munich in the week. The returns of Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz depend on repeat scans on hamstring and knee issues, respectively.

When asked about the scans, Arteta said, They're not completely clear yet, but they're getting close. We're optimistic about both of them.

He also updated on Gabriel Jesus, who played in a behind-closed-doors game against Watford on Thursday. It was Jesus' first game since having knee surgery in January.

Arteta said Jesus is very close to returning to the first team, adding, We're watching how he reacts to the increased workload, and he needs to get back into the team's rhythm. Game situations are very different from training, and we're trying to close that gap as quickly as possible.

Chelsea and Arsenal's Good Form

Arsenal's strong squad has helped them deal with recent injuries. Arteta praised his players' preparation after their 3-1 win over Bayern Munich, which was their most impressive result in a 16-game unbeaten run since losing 1-0 to Liverpool in August.

Chelsea also had a big European win this week, beating Barcelona 3-0 at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. They've been playing well in recent weeks, scoring eight goals and conceding two in their last three games.

Sunday's game feels important for the title race. If Chelsea plays as well as Arteta believes they can, it could create a three-way title race with Manchester City. But if Arsenal wins, they'll have a nine-point lead, which is significant even with a lot of the season left. They also have the league's best attack and defence.

MIKEL ARTETA HAILS "BELIEF AND ENERGY" AS ARSENAL HUNT FIRST TITLE SINCE 2004

Mikel Arteta's Arsenal dismantled Aston Villa 4-1 to enter 2026 with a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table.

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Arsenal celebrate New Year’s Eve at the top of the table.

Arsenal's boss, Mikel Arteta, thinks his team is finally seeing their effort pay off as they finish 2025 leading the Premier League.

After Tuesday's big 4-1 victory against Aston Villa, who are also chasing the title, Arsenal is now five points ahead of Manchester City. City plays Sunderland on New Year's Day.

Arsenal hasn't won the Premier League since 2004. When asked if this might finally be the year they break their twenty-year title drought, Arteta praised his team's belief and energy.

We're playing like every other day. The schedule is really packed, and we've got some tough games and injuries. But the guys are still winning, and that helps, he said.

All the hard work and dedication you put in shows in the results and how well we're playing. That feels great, but we know there's still a lot left to play.

He added, "It's a fantastic way to wrap up the year, for sure." We'll have a nice New Year's Eve with family, but then we're back at it the next day. We've got to go to Bournemouth on Saturday, and we know what that's all about.

After winning their last three league games against Wolverhampton, Everton, and Brighton by just one goal, Arsenal scored four for the first time since beating Tottenham in the north London derby at the Emirates Stadium back in November.

“We needed this game,” said Martin Zubimendi. He, along with Gabriel, Leandro Trossard, and Gabriel Jesus, scored against Villa in a game Arsenal controlled in the second half.

We were at home, and we wanted to end the year at the top, especially against Aston Villa, who are a really strong team tactically. So, we're happy with how we played.

We had some trouble with their counterattacks in the first half. At halftime, we tweaked a few things, and in the second half, once we got the first two goals, the game opened up, and we got four.

We could feel the crowd's support; they were always pushing us, always wanting more.

STOP STARTING VIKTOR GYOKERES: JAMIE CARRAGHER DEMANDS ARTETA BENCH £55M STAR FOR GABRIEL JESUS OR KAI HAVERTZ NOW

Jamie Carragher claims Viktor Gyokeres isn't good enough to lead Arsenal, insisting Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz are better.

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Is Gyokeres costing Arsenal the title?

Jamie Carragher, the former Liverpool defender, thinks Arsenal should start either Gabriel Jesus or Kai Havertz at striker over Viktor Gyokeres. He says they're both better players.

Gyokeres joined the Gunners for £55 million this summer, and a lot of people thought he could complete the team. But the Swedish striker hasn't settled in, only scoring five goals in 17 Prem appearances.

The 27-year-old has been the main focus of Arsenal's attack, which hasn't been great lately. He wasn't very good, even though they beat Aston Villa 4-1.

Adding to that, Jesus replaced Gyokeres and scored a really great goal late in the game, making it 4-0.

Carragher, a Sky Sports expert, said after the game that he's a big fan of Jesus and that either he or Havertz should be starting instead of Gyokeres.

The only bad thing tonight for Arsenal is that Gyokeres shouldn't be starting when they have players like this, Carragher explained.

In a couple of games, when Jesus is in better shape, he should start. He's better than Gyokeres; that's just how it is.

Jesus and Havertz have just returned from being injured for a while. Jesus scored his first goal in over a year against Villa after recovering from ACL surgery.

Even though Gyokeres was signed to lead Arsenal's attack after doing well at Sporting, he hasn't played that well in England. Carragher said that Jesus and Havertz are better choices to lead the line right now.

People have asked if [Jesus] is good enough for Arsenal to win the league, the former England player added. But now, he's better than the guy they brought in, who they thought would win it for them.

Either he or Havertz is better than Gyokeres as a striker. He's not as skilled or good as the guys they have on the bench. I think Arsenal needs to get someone better than Gyokeres, and they already have that player in Jesus.

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