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‘That’s the reality’ – Keane warns Arsenal about top four ‘disappointment’

Roy Keane believes Arsenal will be “disappointed” if they don’t manage to finish in the top four this season.

Mikel Arteta’s side started the 2021/22 campaign poorly as they lost their first three league games. These defeats came against Brentford, Chelsea and Man City.

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They have grown in recent months though as they are enjoying a successful season.

The Gunners sit fourth in the Premier League with ten games to go. They are three points ahead of Tottenham with a game in hand.

Arsenal have some tough games coming up as they play Chelsea, Man Utd and Spurs before the season ends.

Keane has warned Arsenal that it is now “crunch time” for them as “the next two months are huge”:

“The next month is going to be vital for Arsenal,” Keane said on The Overlap.

“The criticism early in the season, they probably didn’t deserve that, but if they finish fifth or sixth, there will still probably be disappointment for Arsenal.

“That’s the reality. This is the big test for the team over the next two months. For all the plaudits for the last few months, this is crunch time now.

“Come the end of the season, that’s when you really judge teams. If Arsenal finish sixth, I don’t think Arsenal fans will still be saying,

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