Arteta's team is now well-positioned to end their Premier League title drought, which has lasted since 2004. They have overcome previous setbacks, including a 1-0 defeat at Liverpool in August, and have shown resilience in the face of adversity.
Arsenal's upcoming fixtures, including a Champions League match against Bayern Munich and a top-of-the-table clash against Chelsea, will be crucial in determining their chances of winning the title.
Meanwhile, Liverpool's performance has been a cause for concern. The team has lost back-to-back league games by a three-goal margin for the first time since 1965, and their recent 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest has shown no sign of improvement.
Liverpool's manager, Arne Slot, has struggled to find the right blend from his squad, and the team's lack of pre-season training and injuries have hampered their performance. The team's inability to score, as evident in Alexander Isak's struggles, has been a major issue.
Chelsea, on the other hand, has shown promise in their recent performances, including a 2-0 victory over Burnley. The team's approach to developing young talent has begun to bear fruit, and they are now second in the table, just six points behind Arsenal.
A Chelsea vs. Arsenal top-of-the-table clash next weekend will be a crucial match in determining the title contenders. The team's recent exertions in the Club World Cup may catch up with them, but they are well-positioned to mount a challenge for the title.
As the season progresses, Arsenal's title momentum, Liverpool's struggles, and Chelsea's rise to challenge will be crucial factors in determining the Premier League champion.










