Arsenal's Premier League title hopes remain intact, at least not yet, as they continue to pull away from their rivals. The London club has been on an impressive run, beating Manchester City - who have already dropped more points this season than in the entirety of 2017-18 - and Liverpool, two teams that had been considered major threats to Arsenal's title aspirations.
The Gunners' latest win over Tottenham Hotspur was a decisive one, with Eberechi Eze scoring his first goal for the club, amidst much debate about whether it should have been disallowed for offside. Regardless, the final scoreline of 4-1 was an emphatic statement of purpose from Arsenal, who hammered Spurs in open play.
The absence of Gabriel, one of their most important players due to injury, did not seem to cause too much disruption to their lineup. In fact, it appeared that they had already found a suitable replacement in Piero Hincapié, who slotted seamlessly into central defence alongside William Saliba.
So what's behind Arsenal's incredible form this season? It's hard to say for certain, but one thing is clear: they have put together the deepest and most coherent squad in the Premier League. They don't let in goals - a testament to their solidity at the back - and can score from open play or set pieces.
The only question on everyone's lips now is: can anyone stop them? The answer, at least not yet, appears to be no. Liverpool are too far adrift, Chelsea may try to mount a late challenge, but Arsenal look remorseless in their pursuit of the title.
Of course, football history is full of examples of unexpected twists and turns - from scandal to injury to dodgy lasagne (yes, really). But so far this season, there's been little evidence of anything that could stop Arsenal. They're on a mission to win the Premier League title, and they're not going to let anyone get in their way.
For now, at least, the doubts about Arsenal's title chances can be put to rest. The Gunners are firmly in control, and it's up to their rivals to try and catch them. But with 26 games still to play, anything can happen - but for now, they remain the team to beat in the Premier League.
The Gunners' latest win over Tottenham Hotspur was a decisive one, with Eberechi Eze scoring his first goal for the club, amidst much debate about whether it should have been disallowed for offside. Regardless, the final scoreline of 4-1 was an emphatic statement of purpose from Arsenal, who hammered Spurs in open play.
The absence of Gabriel, one of their most important players due to injury, did not seem to cause too much disruption to their lineup. In fact, it appeared that they had already found a suitable replacement in Piero Hincapié, who slotted seamlessly into central defence alongside William Saliba.
So what's behind Arsenal's incredible form this season? It's hard to say for certain, but one thing is clear: they have put together the deepest and most coherent squad in the Premier League. They don't let in goals - a testament to their solidity at the back - and can score from open play or set pieces.
The only question on everyone's lips now is: can anyone stop them? The answer, at least not yet, appears to be no. Liverpool are too far adrift, Chelsea may try to mount a late challenge, but Arsenal look remorseless in their pursuit of the title.
Of course, football history is full of examples of unexpected twists and turns - from scandal to injury to dodgy lasagne (yes, really). But so far this season, there's been little evidence of anything that could stop Arsenal. They're on a mission to win the Premier League title, and they're not going to let anyone get in their way.
For now, at least, the doubts about Arsenal's title chances can be put to rest. The Gunners are firmly in control, and it's up to their rivals to try and catch them. But with 26 games still to play, anything can happen - but for now, they remain the team to beat in the Premier League.