After Chelsea, Arsenal awaits Tottenham firmly

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Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta praised the good momentum of his team and looks ahead to the clash against Tottenham.

Arsenal made short work of Chelsea (5-0) this Tuesday in the Premier League. A goal from Leandro Trossard and braces from Ben White and Kai Havertz saw the Gunners secure a crucial victory in the title race.

Thanks to this success, Arsenal regains the lead in the ranking ahead of Liverpool, provisional runner-up with a game in hand, and Manchester City, third with two games in hand. Coach Mikel Arteta was very satisfied with his team’s performance.

Tottenham in the crosshairs

“It’s a big performance, collectively and individually, first judged the Spaniard. I thought we were very good against a very good team who were in great shape. We played with a lot of courage. I am very happy with the result. »

And to add: “It’s a great day for our supporters, it’s great for confidence to beat these big teams. We’re going to enjoy it because we’ve got it right. From tomorrow (Wednesday), we get back to work because we still have a big match on Sunday, and we have to prepare as best as possible to beat Tottenham. »

The Gunners will have to confirm their good momentum in the coming days to hope to succeed City on the throne of the English championship. They are expected this Sunday on the pitch of rival Tottenham to play the 35th day of the PL.

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