The Premier League is approaching the business end and it's an exciting time for Arsenal. The Gunners sit top of a thrilling three way chase for the title. Hot on their tails are Manchester City and Liverpool, making for what could be the best title race in Premier League history.
Mikel Arteta's men have also reached the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years. They'll be facing familiar opponents in Bayern Munich at this stage.
With all that going on it's time to start looking ahead to what could happen between now and the end of the season. Here football.london takes a look at what may lie in store for the Gunners.
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Premier League heartbreak
This may not be what you want to hear, but it does look very tricky for Arsenal right now in the Premier League. Their run in is absolutely brutal.
After facing Manchester City on the first game back after the international break they face trips to Brighton, Wolves, Manchester United and Tottenham. Let's take a second to look at Arsenal's record in those away games.
They've won once at Spurs since 2015 and once at United since 2006 in the league. At City meanwhile they've not won since 2015. In fact they've only managed one draw at the Etihad in that time. Across those nine games they've lost by an aggregate of 24-6. That record gets even worse when you just look at the five games Arteta has presided over where the scores stand at 14-1.
Even in the games that look more winnable on paper they've struggled. They've lost twice at Molineux since Wolves were promoted in 2018,
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