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Arsenal pass new test on their way to Premier League title as Gunners' glory begins to feel 'inevitable'
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Arsenal Faces Crucial Challenge in Premier League Title Race as Gunners’ Triumph Starts to Feel ‘Inevitable’

January 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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    <p>Necessity - that's exactly how Arsenal approached their match against Bournemouth. Coming from behind to secure a 3-2 victory away, they remain six points behind the leaders, aiming to win every match as they pursue the Premier League title. Bournemouth struck first in just 10 minutes, but Arsenal quickly responded with Gabriel's goal from a set-piece just six minutes later.</p>
    <p>This marked Arsenal's 12th goal from set pieces, tying them for the league lead with Leeds United. Despite the growing focus on set-pieces in the league, no other team matches Arsenal's efficiency, as they net 30% of their goals this way. However, that wasn't the only factor in their win.</p>
    <p>Declan Rice has made significant strides in his recovery from a knee injury, and his impact was felt as Arsenal took the lead for good with a spectacular long-range goal in the 54th minute. They nearly replicated their success again in the 70th minute with an impressive cutback, showcasing the organization of Arsenal under Mikel Arteta.</p>
    <p>The team is developing cohesively, aiming to achieve a feat they haven’t accomplished since 2004: winning the Premier League. Even when they weren’t playing at their best, they still managed to put enough effort into staying ahead. The importance of their third goal was evident when Eli Junior Crupi pulled one back for Bournemouth. Despite xG stats being underwhelming, Arsenal’s finishing made the difference.</p>
    <p>For Arsenal to claim the title, these are the types of matches where they need to secure crucial points under Rice's leadership. They are fully in control of their destiny, even if they drop points against Manchester City in April.</p>
    <p>As the season has passed the halfway mark, the Gunners have a long way to go to end their streak of league runner-up finishes (which happened three consecutive seasons). However, they're on the right path. Arsenal continues to build momentum, with a challenging match against Liverpool coming up on Thursday, further testing Arteta's squad.</p>
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Fan Take: This news highlights Arsenal’s potential to reclaim their spot at the top of English football, a significant shift in the competitive landscape of the Premier League. For soccer fans, the return of such a storied club to glory could spark renewed interest in the league and enhance its overall quality and excitement.

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