Another huge weekend in the Premier League has brought with it a seismic shift at the top of the table. Manchester City came into their game against Luton in third place, and now sit top of the table after both Arsenal and Liverpool lost home games.
The Gunners' defeat against Aston Villa was their first in the league since December 31 — a run which has seen them rack up 10 wins plus a draw away to Man City. In some ways, it underlines the ridiculous level at the top of the league that one slip up in four months has seen them lose their place at the top of the table.
Arsenal have just six games remaining to try and win the battle for the Premier League crown — but have they left themselves with too much to do? After a clash against Wolves at the weekend, they face two huge London derbies against Chelsea and Tottenham before another three tricky fixtures against Bournemouth, Manchester United and Everton.
Have the Gunners blown their shot at a title with the defeat against Aston Villa? Or are there more twists left in the tale? football.london has a look...
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No, of course it isn’t over, but my goodness is it much more difficult. I had said prior to the Aston Villa game that to win the league I thought we would have to win all of our remaining games, not because of Liverpool but because of Manchester City.
And now we are reliant on that very side having their own slip-up in their remaining six games. There is hope for that, as in the same six fixtures last season Pep Guardiola managed to secure 11 out of an available 18 points.
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