Mikel Arteta Urges Arsenal Fans to Embrace the Dream of Premier League Glory

Published on October 28, 2025 at 09:50 PM
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MIKEL ARTETA has told Arsenal’s fans to start believing they are going to win the Prem.

have a four-point lead at the top but, crucially, are six clear of Manchester City — and seven above champions Liverpool.

Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal reacting during a Premier League match.Arsenal have narrowly missed out on the Premier League title in the last three seasonsCredit: GETTY Eberechi Eze celebrating scoring Arsenal's first goal with Viktor Gyokeres, Jurrien Timber, and Bukayo Saka.Mikel Arteta’s troops are four points clear at the top of the table and six and seven ahead of Manchester City and Liverpool respectivelyCredit: REUTERS

Sky Sports pundit claims the league is already “Arsenal’s to win”.

The Gunners were last crowned champs in their Invincibles season of 2003-04.

This term they have been hailed for their set-piece dominance.

And ahead of Wednesday’s last-16 tie at home to Brighton, boss Arteta said: “When our people are excited and when you see the team is competing at the level consistently, there are the right reasons to believe.

“You want to win big trophies.

“You certainly have to instil that feeling amongst the team, the club and around it.

“We’re in a really good position at the moment but know how early it is and how difficult every game is.”

Eberechi Eze’s winner against his former club on Sunday, following Declan Rice’s free-kick, was Arsenal’s ELEVENTH set-piece goal in all competitions this season.

ARSENAL RATINGS: Gabriel comes to rescue at both ends of the pitch but Zubimendi may never put in a worse display

GABRIEL MAGALHAES rescued Arsenal at both ends of the pitch in their win over Crystal Palace.

The Gunners edged out the Eagles at the Emirates 1-0 thanks to Eberechi Eze’s first goal for the club.

The midfielder did not celebrate his maiden strike for the North London side out of respect for his former employers.

The real hero was Gabriel who was key in protecting the hosts’ lead from Palace.

However, Martin Zubimendi will be hoping his outing was just a .

They have been criticised for their reliance on dead-ball situations to get them over the line — despite the fact rivals are now copying them.

Spaniard , 43, added: “A lot of things that we do, I’m sure teams will pick them.

“We do the same with the best teams in Europe doing certain things.

“If you find this could help and be a way to win more matches, more than welcome.

“That’s the history of the human being.”

Arteta has a few injury concerns with centre-back missing due to an ankle injury he picked up against Palace.

We’re in a really good position at the moment but know how early it is and how difficult every game is.”

Mikel Arteta
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates a goal with his arms raised, while another staff member cheers behind him.Mikel Arteta has told the Emirates faithful to start believing they’ll win the PremCredit: GETTY

Forward will be rested but winger should be fit to start after illness.

Brighton boss insists his players will be ready for Arsenal’s set-piece threat.

He said: “You see the results of all this work.

“So it’s getting more important in the Premier League and we have to be ready.”

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