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Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal side put themselves firmly into the driving seat for a top four finish after their 3-2 win over Watford on Sunday.
Goals from Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli meant that all three points were taken back to the Emirates, moving the Gunners up to fourth in the league ahead of Manchester United.
Arteta’s men leapfrogged the Red Devils by one point, though they also have three games in hand over them too that could extend that gap if they take advantage.
Despite the games in hand, the Spaniard refused to be drawn into a conversation about finishing in the top four after the win.
He said: “To be fair, I don’t like to look at the table a lot because we have games in hand, we’re going to play different fixtures and I know the objective and it’s only one, to try and improve tomorrow on what we’ve done today and go into the next match and that’s it.
“I cannot control results and I cannot predict which matches we are going to win, draw or lose, it’s impossible. If I start to do that I think we’re going to lose focus in what we want to do.”
With that being said, here’s a look at the Gunners’ next five fixtures compared to their rivals in the race for the top four.
Next up for Arsenal is Leicester City next Sunday at the Emirates. While the Foxes have struggled