Arsenal criticised over inability to win big games by Paul Scholes
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Arsenal criticised over inability to win big games by Paul Scholes
"Paul Scholes made it abundantly clear where he believes the Premier League crown is heading. Despite acknowledging Arsenal's immense tactical growth and resilience, the former England midfielder pointed to City's sheer muscle memory as the ultimate deciding factor."
"I just think Arsenal have gone, me,' the former United midfielder told The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast. 'I just think all the momentum is with City. At some point, you have to beat your rivals. I've not seen them do it, they don't win big games.'"
"Over the last few seasons, Arsenal have frequently pushed City to the absolute brink, only to falter slightly in the grueling final weeks. While Arteta has undoubtedly instilled a more robust winning mentality within his ranks, the Etihad Stadium remains a formidable challenge."
The upcoming match between Manchester City and Arsenal is pivotal in the title race, with City aiming for their seventh Premier League title. Paul Scholes predicts City will defeat Arsenal, citing their experience and psychological strength. Despite Arsenal's tactical improvements and talent, Scholes believes they struggle in high-pressure situations. Historically, Arsenal has challenged City but often falls short in crucial moments. Mikel Arteta seeks to end Arsenal's title drought, while Guardiola aims to solidify his legacy in the Premier League.
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