20 years of waiting⦠and now itās slipping into reality.
Arsenal arenāt just leading the Premier Leagueātheyāre standing on the edge of history.
After two decades of heartbreak, near-misses, and rebuilding⦠Arsenal are finally within touching distance of Premier League glory.
And this time, it doesnāt feel like hope.

It feels inevitable.
A dramatic late victory over Everton may have looked like just another three points on paperābut in reality, it could be remembered as the moment everything changed.
Because while Arsenal surged forward⦠Manchester City stumbled again.
And now, the title race is no longer a battle.
Itās Arsenalās to lose.
The Night That Changed Everything
At the Emirates, tension filled the air as Arsenal struggled to break down a stubborn Everton side. Time ticked away. Frustration grew. The pressure mounted.
Thenāchaos.

In the dying moments, Viktor Gyokeres struck. Minutes later, history followed.
Max Dowman, just 16 years and 37 days old, stepped onto the pitch and delivered a moment that will echo for years. A goal. A record. A statement.
The youngest scorer in Premier League history.
And possibly, the face of Arsenalās future.
But more importantly, his goal sealed a 2ā0 victory that pushed Arsenal nine points clear at the top.
Nine points.
At this stage of the season, thatās not just an advantage.
Itās control.
City Falter⦠Again

While Arsenal celebrated, Manchester City were left staring at another missed opportunity.
A frustrating 1ā1 draw against West Ham told the story of their season.
Dominance without reward.
Despite controlling possession and creating chances, Pep Guardiolaās side couldnāt finish the job. Bernardo Silvaās opener was canceled out, and a flood of missed opportunities followed.
Itās now a pattern.
City are creatingābut not converting.
And in a title race, thatās fatal.

With back-to-back draws and inconsistency creeping in, their once-feared dominance has faded into uncertainty.
Masters of Their Own Destiny
Everything now points in one direction.
Arsenal donāt need favors. They donāt need miracles.
They simply need to do what theyāve been doing.
Win.
With a relatively favorable run of fixtures aheadāmost against teams sitting mid-table or lowerāthe path is clear. Only one major obstacle remains: a trip to the Etihad to face Manchester City.

A clash that could either confirm Arsenalās dominance⦠or inject late drama into the race.
But even that may not be enough for City.
A Mountain Too Steep for City
For Guardiolaās men, the equation is brutal.
They must win almost every remaining game.
They must beat Arsenal.
And they must hope Arsenal slipāmore than once.
Itās not impossible.
But itās close.

Even the most optimistic scenarios feel stretched. Because this Arsenal side isnāt just talentedātheyāre resilient, disciplined, and growing in belief with every passing week.
And belief, at this stage, is everything.
From āBottlersā to Believers
For years, Arsenal carried a painful label: āserial bottlers.ā
A team that promised⦠but never delivered.
This season feels different.
Late winners. Defensive strength. Mental toughness.
These are not the signs of a team about to collapse.
They are the signs of a team ready to finish the job.

Cityās Season Slipping Away
As Arsenal rise, Manchester City face a harsh reality.
Their Champions League hopes are already hanging by a thread after a heavy defeat to Real Madrid. Now, their Premier League ambitions are fading too.
What once looked like another dominant campaign could end in disappointment.
And perhaps, transition.
There are even whispers that this could be the closing chapter of Guardiolaās era in Manchesterāa thought that would have seemed unthinkable not long ago.

The Final Stretch
The race isnāt mathematically over.
But emotionally? Practically?
Itās leaning heavily in one direction.
Arsenal.
One final push. A few more wins. One last test of nerve.
And after 20 long yearsā¦
The wait could finally be over.
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