Arsenal maintains a seven-point lead over Manchester City in the Premier League standings ahead of this weekend’s crucial matches. The Gunners host Everton at home, aiming to extend their advantage after recent successes, including a victory over Mansfield in the FA Cup and a 1-1 draw against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League.
Arsenal’s Title Push Gains Momentum
Mikel Arteta’s team remains in contention for a quadruple but prioritizes ending a 22-year wait for the Premier League crown. Arsenal has secured three straight league wins to regain control following a dip in form. Manchester City’s recent 2-2 draw with relegation-battling Nottingham Forest boosted Arsenal’s position, compounded by City’s 3-0 defeat to Real Madrid in their Champions League last-16 first leg.
Paul Merson’s Verdict on Arsenal vs Everton
Former Arsenal star Paul Merson anticipates a pivotal weekend for the title race. He highlights Everton’s resilience on the road, noting, “Everton are a funny team, they play some good football away from home and are often hard to beat on their travels.”
Merson acknowledges Arsenal’s inconsistent displays recently, stating, “Arsenal haven’t been great in recent weeks. My god, they were lucky to get that draw against Bayer Leverkusen. They don’t play free-flowing football.” Despite concerns, he expects Arsenal to prevail narrowly.
“This will be a tough game for Arsenal. My only problem with Everton is that they haven’t produced a proper 90-minute display while winning games. They only play well in patches. If they fall off for even 30 or 45 minutes against Arsenal, it’s game over! I expect a tight game, but Arsenal to edge it just, 2-1.”
Manchester City’s Tough Test at West Ham
Manchester City travels to West Ham, who fight to avoid relegation. Merson warns of an upset potential after City’s Champions League setback. “After the loss against Real Madrid, this has become a really tough game for Manchester City,” he said. “It was an unreal result, isn’t it? I watch a lot of Real Madrid and I’m a big fan of theirs, but I didn’t see that coming, if I’m being honest!”
Merson foresees challenges ahead: “If City don’t beat West Ham this weekend and Arsenal win against Everton, the title race is done! So this is a big week coming up for City. If things don’t go in their favour, they could be out of all competitions bar the FA Cup in the space of 10 days.” He predicts a 2-2 draw, stating, “I don’t expect City to bounce back this weekend. A draw here that would end their hopes of catching Arsenal in the title race.”

