“It won’t be easy” - Former Arsenal star outlines what Gunners must do to beat Manchester City and Liverpool to Premier League title 

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Who will win the Premier League title this season?
Who will win the Premier League title this season?

Former Arsenal star Gilberto Silva believes the Gunners need to learn from their mistakes to win the Premier League title this season. He urged them to churn out consistent results against midtable teams and the sides battling relegation.

Speaking to MyBettingSites, Silva opined that Arsenal players had become mature and the new signings had also been brilliant. He added that going all the way wouldn't be easy and said (via Mirror):

“I think that the team today is very mature, added that ructured. When we look at the Arsenal team, the players, the team, the formation, the balance between the sectors is very well defined. It is important to go far. The signings that have been coming in have been important, with results, this also makes the whole job easier.
"It’s not just about hiring, you need to hire athletes who come in and wear the shirt and deliver results for a team like Arsenal. It won’t be easy, again. It is important to learn from past mistakes. In the last two seasons, they made crucial mistakes against smaller and mid-table teams, especially at home. They have to do this homework very well this season.”

The Gunners are currently third in the Premier League table with 17 points from their opening seven matches. They are level on points with Manchester City but one behind leaders Liverpool.

Arsenal ahead of Liverpool in Premier League race, claims Gilberto Silva

Gilberto Silva believes Arsenal are ahead of Liverpool despite Arne Slot's side leading the table currently. He thinks the time has come for the Gunners to win the league title, saying:

“They have been fighting with them for two years, right? In a way, they have gotten ahead of Liverpool in this dispute. Last year it was very close and perhaps even within the planning they had been doing since Arteta arrived. They managed to get ahead of the project, with the work and dedication of everyone.
"And I believe that now this year, in my view, they need to [achieve something]. I think that perhaps even as a statement of work on the part of the club itself, I see it as a year of achievement. The time has come, right?”

The Gunners finished second in the last couple of seasons, losing to Manchester City on both occasions. They are without a major trophy since winning the FA Cup in 2020.

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