Mikel Arteta’s side will host third-placed Newcastle United on Tuesday evening.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal must remain realistic for the pursuit of the Premier League title. The Gunners move 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League.
The North London club failed to qualify for the Champions League last season but now they are favourites to win the Premier League trophy. The Gunners have 14 wins from 16 games this season.
Mikel Arteta’s side will host third-placed Newcastle United on Tuesday evening with an opportunity to increase their seven-point lead on second-placed Manchester City.
Arteta said: “It’s not about stopping anybody; it’s about being realistic where we are,” he replied when asked if it was difficult to prevent supporters getting ahead of themselves.
“The way we are performing, obviously it’s impressive and we are really happy with that. But, as well, we set the objectives in the short term and what we want to improve and what is making us win that many football matches.”
Asked about his aspirations for 2023, he replied: “To win against Newcastle. And then the next one and then the next one. That is the dream.”
Arsenal claimed a thrilling 4-2 victory at Brighton on New Year’s Eve to tighten their grip on top spot after City and Newcastle were each held to home draws.
“They’re a very good team, really well coached,” Arteta said of Newcastle.
“I think what Eddie has done in that short period of time, when you look at the numbers, incredible big credit to him and the coaching staff.
“And then they have created a belief, a momentum around the team that they play the same way against any opponent.
“It’s going to be another big test. But we play at home in front of our crowd and I’m looking forward to it.”
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