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‘Don’t rule them out’ – Arteta names two clubs that could gatecrash title race

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta believes “anything is possible” in the Premier League title race this season.ย 

Liverpool have established a nine-point lead at the top of the table having lost just one of their opening 13 games under new manager Arne Slot.

After recovering from a sticky patch earlier this term Arsenal lie in second place on 25 points, ahead of Chelsea on goal difference.

Defending champions Man City find themselves fifth in the standings following a run of four consecutive defeats, but Arteta is not counting them out of the hunt just yet.

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โ€œIt is a team that has the capacity to turn this around and win, win, win and win,” the Basque native said in his pre-match press conference ahead of welcoming Manchester United to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night.

“Donโ€™t rule them out because you know how much quality and the coach that they have.โ€

Although it seems likely that one of Arsenal or Liverpool will win the Premier League this season, Arteta thinks a number of clubs have the capability to put a string of wins together to put themselves in contention. Including Man Utd.

โ€œWe are still very early in the season, and any team that has got the capacity to put five or six wins in a row is going to be up there,” he said.

โ€œIt is so tough and you see every week how the teams are struggling to maintain winning, winning and winning. I think anything is possible.โ€

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Ste McGovern
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Freelance football writer with bylines for The Football Faithful, Manchester Evening News, BirminghamLive, MARCA, Balls.ie and the Nottingham Post.
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