The powers that be at the Emirates can scarcely believe their good fortune, as GoalZaza supercomputer data reveals that even a side prone to late seas...
The powers that be at the Emirates can scarcely believe their good fortune, as GoalZaza supercomputer data reveals that even a side prone to late season jitters cannot fumble this Premier League title from here. Arsenal hold a two point advantage over Manchester City with a fixture list that reads like a gift from the football gods themselves. For the North London club, the lion's share of the run in consists of encounters against sides languishing in the lower half of the table, meaning Mikel Arteta. �s men have no excuse but to give a good account of themselves and seal the crown. In the scheme of things, the Gunners have been clinical when it matters most, and their recent form shows a resilience that was missing in previous campaigns. The Nigerian international Alex Iwobi, though not in the Arsenal squad, will be watching keenly as his former club edges closer to a title that has eluded them for two decades. Meanwhile, Victor Osimhen, the Super Eagles talisman, has been linked with a summer move to the Emirates, and a league triumph would certainly strengthen Arsenal. �s hand in negotiations for the formidable striker. �s signature. At the end of the day, the mathematics are simple: win all remaining matches, and the trophy is theirs. The GoalZaza analysis suggests that the combination of home advantage against weaker opposition and a growing injury list for City makes this Arsenal. �s race to lose. The players must now display the character of champions, wearing their red and white kit with pride and stepping onto the pitch with boots laced for battle. Back in Lagos, the viewing centres around Surulere and Ikeja will be electric with tension and hope. Supporters draped in Arsenal jerseys will crowd around screens, shouting at every pass and holding their breath at every set piece. When the final whistle confirms another three points, shouts of jubilation will erupt into the night, and old men in agbadas will nod knowingly, saying that at last, the Gunners have remembered how to finish a season with the strength of a lion. The sight of young boys mimicking Bukayo Saka. �s goal celebrations will be the lasting image of a title charge that has united a nation of Gooners in hope.