Arsenal are heading into the final day of the Premier League season with an outside chance of winning a first title in 20 years.
The Gunners have performed well all season, but still find themselves behind Manchester City, and they will need a favour from David Moyes in his final game in charge of West Ham.
The atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium promises to be a positive one, with fans accepting their position in the title race as one where glory now looks unlikely, but plenty within the ground will be keeping an eye on proceedings at the Etihad Stadium.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has now issued a warning to the fans, claiming that whilst they can be allowed to dream of the possibility of the title thanks to Mikel Arteta, that City are unlikely to drop points in their unrelenting pursuit of glory.
Thierry Henry opens up on Arsenal title chances ahead of final day
Speaking in an interview with the BBC, Henry warned Arsenal fans that it is still Man Cityโs title to lose.
โItโs in their hands, and I know how I would have been. Itโs them, Iโve seen them doing it so many times, from the Aguero moment to the Tottenham game the other day,โ he explained.
โIโve seen them not collapsing, so it bothers me to think that they will, but the fans on the other side are like โhey listen, you never know what can happen.โ
โWhen the ref blows the whistle, I hope thatโs not going to bring me back to reality, because reality right now, unfortunately for everyone else, is that only the City fans can be cocky, only the City fans can be talking.โ
” If we win, we have the trophy, donโt come and interview me. Iโm going to talk, Iโm going to speak a lot!”
โMan City are a special team. I just hope that theyโre not going to win.โ
Arsenal fans remain cautious about title chances because of Man City
However, the presence of Man City, both in this title race and beyond, makes it frustrating for Arsenal fans who want to see Premier League success after waiting such a long time.
Although Man City losing points is not inconceivable, a lot of fans have accepted that no matter what happens at the Emirates, City will most certainly defeat West Ham to win their fourth title in a row, and Arteta’s team will finish empty-handed after an incredible season.