David Raya says Arsenal are confident that they can reel in Premier League leaders Liverpool after their come-from-behind win over Tottenham on Wednesday night, a match that served as a vindication for the goalkeeper's insistence over how quickly things can change in football.
The Premier League title race is well and truly out of Arsenal's hands but the Gunners are aiming to keep pace with league leaders Liverpool this weekend.
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya says the club are confident this season as they chase league leaders Liverpool in an intense title race.
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya believes his title-chasing side can catch Liverpool after closing the gap on the Premier League leaders.
Goalkeeper David Raya claims Arsenal are now confident they can catch Liverpool in the race for the Premier League title after their crucial comeback win against Tottenham.
David Raya has issued a warning to Liverpool as Arsenal continue their pursuit of the Premier League title. The Gunners remain focused on closing the gap on the league leaders, with Raya urging his teammates to concentrate on their own performances as the season progresses.
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya believes his team can catch Liverpool in the race for the Premier League title this season.
FPL managers appear to be losing faith in Arsenal’s backline, so much so that, at the time of writing, David Raya is this week’s most-sold goalkeeper and Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba the two most-sold defenders.
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Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka, Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu will definitely miss the clash in the Midlands. William Saliba and Myles Lewis-Skelly are also unlikely to be fit, although Arteta did not completely rule the duo out when speaking to the media on Friday.
Gabriel Magalhães – 9.0 A monster performance from Gabriel. He was a rock defensively and played a key role in Arsenal’s equaliser, heading the ball that led to Solanke’s own goal.
Arsenal look to make it two home wins in a row when Aston Villa and former manager, Unai Emery, come to town.