Thierry Henry has sent a warning to Arsenal ahead of the final few games of their Premier League title race with Man City
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has cautioned the Gunners that their seemingly favourable fixture list will mean nothing in their Premier League title battle with Manchester City. Mikel Arteta’s side sit three points ahead at the summit with four matches remaining, though Pep Guardiola’s outfit have a game in hand.
The Gunners have the chance to extend their lead to six points with victory over Fulham tomorrow afternoon, with City not in action until Monday evening when they face Everton.
Arsenal must tackle relegation-threatened West Ham United and already-relegated Burnley before rounding off the campaign with a trip to Crystal Palace on the final day of the season.
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City, meanwhile, face Brentford, Palace, Bournemouth and Aston Villa before the curtain comes down on the campaign.
However, Henry has cautioned Arsenal that their remaining fixtures count for nothing if they believe they can simply turn up and coast through their remaining games.
Speaking to Betway Insider, Henry said: “Not at all. It doesn’t change anything to me. Do you think it’s going to be easy away at West Ham when they’re trying to stay up?
“We dropped points against Wolves when we were 2-0 up, and we lost to Southampton. It was supposed to be difficult for Man City at Chelsea, right? You have to respect teams, go out there and perform.
“You just have to win games – it doesn’t matter who it is against, or how it is done. This Arsenal team is very different to mine, but at the end of the day if you win the league, no Arsenal fan will complain.
“Embrace who you are and what you do. We are not a team who are going to create a lot of chances, but we find a way to win games.”
Arteta has emphasised that his squad possess a siege mentality and will leave absolutely nothing on the pitch in their bid to clinch the Premier League title.
Speaking at his pre-match press conference ahead of the clash with the Cottagers, he said: “There is hunger to play, hunger to compete, hunger to win, and hunger to be closer to achieving our dream.
“We certainly have that (siege mentality). We need to face any context, and any situation to achieve our goal.
“What happened on Wednesday night was extremely disappointing. But we have enough fuel in the tank. We’re playing to win the Premier League. It’s exactly where we want it to be.
“Emotionally, we have to manage that in the right way. But I would place the emphasis more on desire and the determination that we’ve shown all season.
“Because we have only four games to play now, this is game two, and everything is at stake. It doesn’t get better than that.”



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