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Arsenal receive a boost ahead of their title deciding match against Everton

Arsenal will play against Everton in their final Premier League game and they have received a boost ahead of this game.

Arsenal fans have received a much-needed confidence boost ahead of their crucial final Premier League clash against Everton on Sunday. The reason? History. The Gunners have scored a staggering 122 goals against Everton, more than any other team against a single opponent in Premier League history.

This statistic comes as a ray of hope for Arsenal, who currently sit in second place with 86 points, just two points behind reigning champions Manchester City. The Gunners secured a vital 1-0 victory against Manchester United at Old Trafford in their previous game, keeping their title hopes alive. However, with Manchester City also facing a seemingly less challenging opponent in West Ham for their final game, the pressure is on for Arsenal to deliver a convincing performance at the Emirates.

The historical dominance over Everton could be a psychological advantage for Mikel Arteta’s men. Knowing that they have consistently found the net against the Toffees could provide the attacking players with an extra layer of confidence. However, it’s crucial to remember that past results don’t guarantee future success. Everton, despite their struggles this season, will be determined to spoil Arsenal’s title aspirations.

The stage is set for a dramatic climax to the Premier League season. While Manchester City remain favorites, Arsenal’s historical edge over Everton, combined with their recent win against Manchester United, provides a glimmer of hope for a potential title upset. The Gunners will need to channel their historical success and deliver a performance worthy of champions if they are to pull off a final day miracle.

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