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Emery's Villa set to test Arsenal's title race nerves

By Martyn Herman
Updated April 12 2024 - 5:00am, first published 4:57am
Villa's Ollie Watkins could be the man to threaten EPL leaders Arsenal in their push for the title. (AP PHOTO)
Villa's Ollie Watkins could be the man to threaten EPL leaders Arsenal in their push for the title. (AP PHOTO)

Arsenal's form in the Premier League has put them within sight of their first title for 20 years but there is a good reason why many remain sceptical about the ability of Mikel Arteta's side to hold off Manchester City and Liverpool.

Their remaining fixture list looks loaded with dangerous obstacles, far more so than City and Liverpool's, and the first one they must clear is Aston Villa at home on Sunday.

Arteta's side travel to Wolves the following week, then host Chelsea and visit arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur while an away clash at Manchester United is also on the horizon.

Throw in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final at Bayern Munich three days after hosting Villa, and there is no escape from the pressure cooker for the leaders.

Apart from some slipshod defending against Bayern on Tuesday, the Gunners have been near-perfect since the turn of the year, but this is now the time for cool heads.

Arsenal lost 1-0 at Villa in December and there followed a slump in form that looked like wrecking their title hopes.

Yet they have won 10 of their last 11 league games to stand top of the table with 71 points, ahead of Liverpool on goal difference.

With City just a point behind, any dropped points now in a three-way title race for the ages could be terminal.

Which is why the visit of fifth-placed Villa, managed by former Arsenal boss Unai Emery, is causing some anxiety.

Emery, who was jettisoned by Arsenal after 18 months in charge, would doubtless take some satisfaction from reminding the Arsenal fans of his tactical acumen.

In striker Ollie Watkins, who has been involved in a league high 28 goals (18 goals and 10 assists) Villa have a player capable of denting Arsenal's hopes although Emery will not be able to call on midfielder Douglas Luiz who is suspended after he picked up a 10th yellow card last weekend.

Manchester City have the chance to turn up the pressure dial on Arsenal and Liverpool and move top by beating relegation battlers Luton Town at The Etihad on Saturday.

Eighteenth-placed Luton, fighting for their Premier League lives, will be no pushovers though and have proved against the big teams that they are prepared to have a go.

Liverpool will hope to come through their Europa League quarter-final first leg against Atalanta later on Thursday unscathed as they host Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Jurgen Klopp's side blinked first last weekend when being held to a 2-2 draw at Manchester United -- a result that took the title race out of their own hands.

Liverpool have won 11 of their last 13 league games against Palace, drawing the other two, and it would be a huge surprise if they did not get back to winning ways quickly.

The weekend action gets under way at Newcastle United where fourth-placed Tottenham will be seeking to wipe away the painful memory of a 6-1 hammering last season when they were 5-0 down after 21 minutes.

Tottenham and Villa both have 60 points in the chase for the final guaranteed Champions League berth, although Tottenham have played a game less.

Another twist to the relegation battle was added this week with Everton being docked two more points for financial breaches and they could conceivably find themselves in the relegation zone before they face inconsistent Chelsea on Monday.

Australian Associated Press