The Premier League title appears to be within Arsenal's grasp, but the pressure that comes with it can be a significant obstacle. The Gunners have a relatively easier end-of-season schedule, with fewer games against top-four teams compared to their title rivals, Manchester City.
However, Manchester City are clinging to hope that anything can happen, with their manager, Pep Guardiola, known for his ability to inspire his team to achieve the impossible. The Citizens have a tougher run-in, but their recent form suggests they are capable of pulling off a remarkable comeback.
Arsenal's manager, Mikel Arteta, is aware of the pressure that comes with being in this position, but he remains focused on the task at hand. 'We're not getting ahead of ourselves,' Arteta said in a recent interview. 'We're taking it one game at a time and trying to win every match we play.'
The title race should be done, but Manchester City's resilience has earned them a reputation for being a team that can defy expectations. With three games remaining, Arsenal must navigate the pressure that comes with being the favourites to win the title.
Arsenal's current league position and points tally make them the favourites to secure the title, but nothing is guaranteed in football. Manchester City's ability to perform under pressure will be put to the test in their remaining games, and it remains to be seen whether they can pull off a remarkable comeback.