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- Gabriel Jesus has shared his insights on what Arsenal need to do to win the Premier League title
- The Gunners are in a pole position to be crowned EPL champions for the first time in almost 20 years
- The north Londoners are currently enjoying an eight-point lead at the top over Manchester City
Gabriel Jesus has advised his Arsenal teammates on what they must do to win the Premier League title this season.
The Gunners have emerged firm favourites to lift the league title this season ahead of defending champions, Manchester City.
Arsenal are currently topping the charts with 69 points with just 10 matches left until the end of the campaign.
Mikel Arteta's charges opened an eight-point lead at the top of the charts over the weekend when they demolished rivals, Crystal Palace 4-1 at the Emirates Stadium.
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The win now has the north Londoners on course to win the Premier League for the first time in almost two decades.
Jesus gives Arsenal title advice
Jesus, who joined the Gunners in the summer of 2022, has now shared his insights on how the side can conquer the English top flight and lift the trophy.
According to the Brazilian, this is the most critical period of the Premier League title race.
“Now is, I think in my opinion, the best part of the season. When you have deciding games, big games as well, away and at home," Jesus said via Goal.
"Now is the time we have to play the same, don’t change, be together and then we will see."
Jesus' advice came at a time he has returned to action after spending months on the sidelines injured.
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Sports Brief also reported on an interesting prediction from a pundit of how the Gunners might bottle the title in their remaining 11 games.
Former Tottenham player, Jamie O'Hara is convinced Arsenal will not be champion this season, judging by the tough games they have to play.
He said there were still clashes coming up against second-placed Man City, against Newcastle away, and against an unpredictable Chelsea side.