‘Biggest bottle job ever’: Premier League title race might be over already
Arsenal continues to suffer from one of the biggest choke jobs in EPL history as their hopes of winning the title all but disappear.
An optimistic fan will tell you they saved a point that might prove crucial when it’s all said and done, but Arsenal looks more and more likely to end its best season in 20 years empty-handed after a disastrous 3-3 draw against last-placed Southampton on Saturday morning.
The Gunners dropped points for the third game in a row to hand control of the title race to Manchester City.
Arsenal leads the table by five points but has played two more games than City. The two sides meet in a decisive contest this Thursday at 5am (AEST).
If City win or draw against Arsenal and then win their remaining matches, they will be crowned champions no matter what the north Londoners do.
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus — a former City player — said “it’s nothing over”. “If we want to be champions we have to go there and win the game,” he said. “That’s all.”
But Arsenal hasn’t won at the Etihad since January, 2015, and City has all the momentum having won its past eight premier league games.
The Gunners enjoyed an eight-point advantage as recently as last month but have stumbled in April, dropping points to Liverpool and West Ham despite leading both games 2-0 and now being humbled by Southampton.
It could have been worse if not for late strikes from Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka which salvaged a point after the Gunners had trailed 3-1.
Arsenal fans furiously erupted on social media while supporters of other teams delighted in their misfortune.
This Arsenal title loss might be the biggest bottle job ever
— . (@utdcynical) April 21, 2023
Arsenal seem to have hit their worst form at the worst possible time.
— Mark Goldbridge (@markgoldbridge) April 21, 2023
3 unforgivable collapses back to back to back. Arsenal need a miracle to win the league.
— Lyés (@LyesBouzidi10) April 21, 2023
Conceding 5 goals against West Ham and Southampton when we are trying to win the title is criminal
— P⢠(@SemperFiArsenal) April 21, 2023
Still think @Arsenal will finish in the top 4.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) April 21, 2023
Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale handed Southampton’s Carlos Alcaraz the opening goal after just 27 seconds.
In a painful twist for Arsenal fans, it was former Gunners forward Theo Walcott who doubled bottom of the table Southampton’s lead.
Gabriel Martinelli pulled one back for Arsenal before Duje Caleta-Car’s headed Southampton’s third.
Odegaard and Saka ensured Arsenal avoided a first defeat in 10 league games. But City’s six successive league wins put Arsenal under intense pressure and Arteta’s young team are in danger of crumbling unless they can win their do-or-die showdown at the Etihad Stadium.
Arsenal’s title hopefuls had the support of the last Gunners group to lift the trophy in 2004 as Patrick Vieira, Thierry Henry and Sol Campbell joined the crowd at the Emirates.
But even the presence of that iconic trio couldn’t inspire them as the nerves tormenting Arteta’s team were laid bare by Ramsdale’s astonishing blunder inside the first minute.
Taking possession inside his own area, Ramsdale played a suicidal pass towards Thomas Partey that completely missed the midfielder on the edge of the area.
Alcaraz gleefully accepted the gift as he smashed his shot past the exposed Ramsdale to reduce the Emirates to stunned silence.
The anxiety pulsing through Arsenal, both on the pitch and in the stands, was palpable and Southampton struck again after another calamitous error from the hosts in the 14th minute.
Partey gave the ball away to Alcaraz and his sublime pass caught Gabriel Magalhaes out of position, allowing Walcott to surge into the area and slot past Ramsdale with unerring precision.
Walcott’s decision not to celebrate out of respect for his old club hardly softened the blow.
Oleksandr Zinchenko tried to rally Arsenal’s shell-shocked stars as he called them into a huddle immediately after the goal.
Arsenal reduced the deficit in the 20th minute when Saka powered down the right flank and pulled his cross back towards Martinelli, who caressed a fine volley past Gavin Bazunu from 10 yards.
But Caleta-Car looked to have delivered the hammer blow in the 66th minute. James Ward-Prowse’s corner curled towards the far post and Caleta-Car rose highest to head home from close-range.
To their immense credit, Arsenal refused to surrender and Odegaard beat Bazunu with a superb curler from the edge of the area in the 88th minute.
Pouring forward in waves, Arsenal scented a remarkable escape and Saka poached the equaliser in the 90th minute with a clinical finish after Reiss Nelson’s shot was pushed out by Bazunu.
Arsenal could have stolen the victory when Leandro Trossard fired against the bar while Nelson’s deflected strike whistled agonisingly wide moments later to leave the Gunners’ title hopes hanging by a slender thread.
— with AFP