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Arteta reveals the needed magic that can help Arsenal beat Manchester City to title

Mikel Arteta has laid out a clear and ambitious plan for Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge: win every single game. The Gunners manager, who has led Arsenal to two consecutive second-place finishes, is determined to finally dethrone Manchester City and lift the coveted trophy.

“114 points – if we do that we will win the league for sure!” Arteta told Arsenal Media. “This is the objective and from there let’s see what we can get, but today that has to be the target, win every single game and earn the right to win it and have the biggest probability on the opponent to win the game.”

Arteta’s bold statement reflects the unwavering confidence he has in his team. While acknowledging the challenge posed by the reigning champions, he is emphasizing the need for consistent excellence and unwavering determination.

“When we have difficulties, we still need to be better than the opponent, so that’s the objective for the team,” Arteta added, highlighting the team’s relentless pursuit of perfection.

With a strong squad that has been further strengthened through strategic additions, Arsenal are well-positioned to challenge for the title. Arteta’s unwavering belief and the team’s hunger for success will be crucial as they embark on a season aiming to dethrone the reigning champions. The quest for 114 points is a formidable goal, but it reflects the ambition and determination that defines Arsenal’s pursuit of Premier League glory.

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