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Will Arsenal win their first title for 19 years?

That achievement is still talked about in 2023. They are described by many as the best Premier League team of all time. Going a whole league season unbeaten is no easy feat, and no team in English football did it before then or have done it since. It’s an achievement that cements them as a permanent fixture of football history. But finally, the club’s current squad is close to writing a chapter of their own history. With seven games left to play in this season’s Premier League, Arsenal find themselves in with a real chance of winning that title, but there is still a lot of hard work and drama to come.

The journey started way back in August when the summer transfer window opened. Arsenal used their transfer funds very efficiently. They addressed weak points in their squad by buying Manchester City duo Oleksander Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus. Both of these players have top class ability, but due to the competition in City’s squad had struggled for game time in recent seasons. The opportunity for them both to play a key role in this Gunners side has been one they have both thrived on.

Last season Arsenal were criticised heavily for missing out on Champions League qualification. This disappointment brought a lot of uncertainty. So, the players Mikel Arteta chose to sign in the summer made sense. A lot of them had won trophies before, and that winning mentality was something Arsenal needed in the dressing room. Not many predicted they would have the instant impact that they did, but from the first game of the season away at Crystal Palace back in August, it was clear to see something was different.

There’s been a slight expectation that eventually, they would drop off. That they wouldn’t have the consistency to show this kind of

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