
The Digest:
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has warned Manchester City that his team is not finished yet after the Premier League leaders moved six points clear of their title rivals with a 3-0 win over Fulham on Saturday. Viktor Gyokeres scored twice, and Bukayo Saka added the other goal in a dominant first-half display at the Emirates Stadium. Arteta said, "Game two done. Another three to go. We won the most games in the history of this club in a whole season, and it's not finished." City has two games in hand and can draw level on points.
Key Points:
- Arsenal have steadied their nerves after recent defeats to pile pressure on Manchester City.
- A six-point lead, even with City having games in hand, puts Arsenal in a strong position.
- Saka's return from injury provides a timely boost for the title run-in and Champions League.
- Arsenal are chasing their first English title in 22 years after three successive runners-up finishes.
- Arteta will watch City's Monday clash with Everton, calling it a game with "so much at stake."
Sources: Premier League