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Jamie Redknapp has admitted that Arsenal have been playing the best football out of the teams challenging for the final top four place but has warned Mikel Arteta's side that their job is not yet done.
The Gunners put down another marker in the race for the final Champions League spot on Saturday after they beat a resolute Aston Villa side 1-0 away from home. They're now on 54 points with ten games to go and look in a strong position to achieve what they set out to do at the beginning of the season.
Nevertheless, whilst Redknapp has insisted that they're the team to beat in the race, he's also warned that there's still a long way to go. Speaking on Sky Sports before Tottenham Hotspur's clash with West Ham on Sunday, he said: "In terms of the top four, I have enjoyed watching Arsenal and I think they are playing the best football, followed by that impressive result against Aston Villa yesterday. They are the team in form, but there is still such a long way to go.
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