Arsenal are five points clear of Manchester City heading into the final rounds of the Premier League season
Micah Richards has challenged Gary Lineker’s assertion that the Premier League title race is effectively over. Arsenal edged closer to lifting the trophy following their victory over West Ham on Sunday, while Manchester City defeated Brentford and can reduce the deficit to just two points when they face Crystal Palace on Wednesday.
Although Pep Guardiola’s side retain the possibility of overtaking the Gunners, time is running short, with Lineker convinced Mikel Arteta and his squad will see it through. Richards, however, remains hopeful of one final twist in the tale for his former club.
Lineker stated on the latest episode of The Rest Is Football podcast: “It’s hard to see them slipping up now. Burnley at home, who are already relegated and then Crystal Palace away, who will have shortly after that, the Conference League final. So it’s worked out really well for Arsenal.”
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Richards then interjected: “It’s not over yet. I don’t believe the title race is over yet, Gaz. I just think there’s another twist.”
Lineker responded: “I’m not so sure. I always thought that [game vs West Ham] was going to be the hard one. They’ve come off the back of a huge night midweek [against Atletico Madrid] which you have to take into account, to a degree.
“Playing against a team fighting for their lives showing significant improvement in the second half of the season, albeit their last result was a poor one. So, that was always the big test.
“I find it hard to imagine that they will let it slip from here but it’s football and the Premier League is hugely competitive. Arsenal’s winning run is three games which is the best currently in the Premier League so it shows you how competitive it is at present.
“The one thing I would say about Arsenal this season is that they’ve had really strong patches, they’ve had little dips but what they do throughout the season is defend bloody well.”
David Raya and his Arsenal teammates registered their 18th Premier League clean sheet at the London Stadium last weekend, with the Spanish goalkeeper producing two superb stops – though it came remarkably close to being two points dropped.
Callum Wilson believed he had netted a last-gasp equaliser deep in stoppage time, only for VAR to disallow the effort after ruling that Pablo had fouled Raya in the build-up.
Twenty-four hours prior, Manchester City also found themselves on the right side of some contentious officiating during their 3-0 victory over Brentford, with Matheus Nunes fortunate to avoid both a red card and conceding a penalty in two separate incidents involving Kevin Schade.
City still have nine points and an FA Cup to contest this season, with the final against Chelsea sandwiched between midweek fixtures against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth. They round off their campaign at home to Europa League finalists Aston Villa.




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