Arsenal can take another big step towards the Premier League title by beating an already relegated opponent at home.
By Graham Ruthven
Foregone conclusion?
Everything points to a comfortable Arsenal win when Burnley visit the Emirates Stadium on Monday to face the team many now believe is destined to win this season’s Premier League title.
Mikel Arteta’s side have won their last three league games and can go five points clear of Manchester City with a fourth successive victory. The finish line is well and truly in sight.

Burnley, on the other hand, are only playing for pride following their relegation back to the Championship. The Clarets are without a win in their last 11 league outings.
And yet the pressure of the title race could stiffen Arsenal. It wasn’t so long ago that the Premier League table toppers were struggling to find fluidity due to the anxiety that built up over a number of matches and culminated in the shock home loss to Bournemouth.
Arsenal can’t take anything for granted. It would be easy to get caught up in the anticipation of what might follow only two games from now, but Arteta and his players still have work to do.
Key players
Bukayo Saka looks like his old self again. Having endured a season of persistent injuries and patchy form, the winger has registered three goal contributions in his last three games for the Gunners. He is peaking at the right time.
Martin Ødegaard is another Arsenal player who hasn’t always been able to perform at his best this season. However, the Norwegian’s cameo off the bench against West Ham was crucial to his side snatching an important victory.
Declan Rice remains Arsenal’s heartbeat in central midfield. He has created more Big Chances than any other Arsenal player in the Premier League this season, underlining his importance.
At the back, Gabriel Magalhães and William Saliba are Arsenal’s defensive foundation while David Raya is regarded as one of the best goalkeepers around, especially after his one-on-one save from Mateus Fernandes last weekend.

Zian Flemming will pose the biggest threat to the Arsenal backline. Not only has the Dutch forward notched an impressive 10 league goals this season, he can handle himself physically in and around the box.
Jaidon Anthony could be another attack-minded player capable of doing harm to the Gunners from his usual position on the left wing of the Burnley frontline.
To stand any chance of an upset in North London, goalkeeper Max Weiss will surely have to be a brick wall to prevent the Arsenal attack from finding the back of the net in a critical match in the title race.
Team news
Riccardo Calafiori is a doubt for Monday’s match after coming off at half time of the win over West Ham with Ben White now sidelined through injury until the end of the season.
Myles Lewis-Skelly could keep his place in central midfield considering his recent form in that area of the pitch while Viktor Gyökeres is a good bet to start as the Gunners’ centre forward once more.
Jordan Beyer, Josh Cullen and Connor Roberts all missed Burnley’s 2-2 draw against Aston Villa and are expected to be unavailable for the trip to the Emirates Stadium.
Prediction
This might not be the game that springs a surprise in this title race. We expect this one to go with form and for the Gunners to send a marker to Man City ahead of their game against Bournemouth on Tuesday night: Arsenal 2-0 Burnley.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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