Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira has delivered a strong message to the Gunners, emphasizing that they possess the winning mentality needed to overcome their recent dip in form. Manchester City claimed the top position in the Premier League on Wednesday night, ending Arsenal’s lead that lasted over 200 days.
Vieira’s Rallying Cry
Despite Arsenal’s struggles, Vieira, the last captain to lift the Premier League title for the club, urges the team to draw on their proven success. “I think I just want them to remind themselves where they are and why they are where they are,” Vieira stated. “Meaning that they are at the top of the league, they are in the semi-final of the Champions League, and you can’t reach that level with no quality, with no team spirit and with no togetherness.”
He added, “It’s about winning games, they know how to do it because they’ve been doing it for the last seven, eight months. When we are in the last sprint, I will say it, it’s important not to forget the quality that brings them where they are today because that will help them to win.”
Arsenal’s Form Slump
Arsenal have lost four of their last six matches, including defeats to Bournemouth and Manchester City, which eliminated them from both domestic cups. City’s advantage remains slim, holding first place only on goal difference. The Gunners must rebound quickly against their rivals.
Arsenal face two fixtures before Manchester City’s next Premier League outing, due to the champions’ FA Cup schedule. A victory in both could create a six-point lead, but Arsenal have not won a league game since March 14 against Everton.
Pressure in the Title Race
The team aims to end a six-year trophy drought, with a squad lacking major silverware experience. Manager Mikel Arteta confronts the risk of another late-season collapse, similar to 2023 and 2024 when Arsenal led before City surged ahead.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola stresses perfection in their final five games to reclaim the title.

