Former Arsenal midfielder Adrian Clarke has backed his old club to finally lift the Premier League title this season.
The Gunners have re-established themselves as challengers in recent years under Mikel Arteta, finishing second only to Manchester City in each of the last two seasons.
However, they remain without a top-flight title since their 2003/04 invincibles campaign, with this their longest-ever gap between titles.
This season, Arsenal look like they mean business once again, unbeaten after seven games and just one point adrift of early leaders Liverpool.
Only Man City (17) and Chelsea (16) have scored more goals than Arsenal (15), with no team conceding fewer (6).
Former Arsenal midfielder Clarke backs Gunners for PL glory
Ex-Arsenal midfielder Clarke ā a product of the Gunnersā youth team, going on to make nine senior appearances for the club between 1994 and 1996 ā has been very impressed by what heās seen so far.
Even more exciting is the fact we are yet to see summer arrival Mikel Merino in an Arsenal shirt, while Arteta is also awaiting the return to fitness of Martin Odegaard.
Put all that together and Clarke believes you have the recipe for success.
āWhatās most exciting for Arsenal supporters is the fact Arteta hasnāt had a chance to pick his strongest XI yet,ā Clarke wrote in his column for talkSPORT.
āWhen Declan Rice,Ā Mikel MerinoĀ and Martin Odegaard form his central midfield, thereās every chance the team will find another gear.
āItās strange because so much of the season so far has not gone to plan for the Gunners. At times itās felt like setback central.
āYet with three of the toughest fixtures already out of the way, and key players on their way back, I feel more bullish than ever about Arsenalās chances of finally winning the Premier League.
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