Mikel Arteta pointed to Arsenal’s growing maturity as a key factor in driving their Premier League title challenge ahead of Saturday’s meeting with Brighton.
Victory at the Amex Stadium will see the Gunners finish Saturday back on top of the table with leaders Liverpool not in action until Sunday, as they chase a first league crown since 2004.
At 20 years it is the club’s longest streak without winning the top flight since they were first champions in 1930-31.
Mikel has provided a fitness update on Saka
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) April 5, 2024
The last two decades have seen Arsenal consistently written off as being psychologically lacking when it comes to the title-race home straight.
There have been a number of significant collapses in form, particularly during spring. In early 2008 they led the table by six points late in February before finishing third, while the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons also saw points thrown away during the run-in.
In 2013-14 they spent more days on top of the league than any other side yet still finished fourth, and last season they were again dominant for much of the campaign before being overtaken in April by Manchester City.
However, with eight games to go in the title race, Arteta is confident something has changed.
“The team has matured,” he said. “They has found their own rhythm, their own leadership and a way of managing certain things.
In the thick of it
Last night's POTM against Luton Town: Emile Smith Rowe pic.twitter.com/mnuipal2aJ
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) April 4, 2024
“They know we are always there to support. We guide them, you always have to be vigilant that what you expect to happen is happening. They are a great group, they are easy.
“It’s about trust. A culture where everybody is very clear what we
Read on m.allfootballapp.com