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‘This might sound crazy’… Ally McCoist makes ‘bizarre’ claim about Arsenal after watching them beat Newcastle

Ally McCoist recently made an intriguing observation about Arsenal’s prospects following their dominant 4-1 victory over Newcastle United. The win, which showcased Mikel Arteta’s team in fine form, has positioned them just two points behind the frontrunners in the title race. This surge in performance, marked by 18 goals scored in their last four Premier League matches, has firmly entrenched Arsenal in the championship contention alongside Liverpool and Manchester City.

McCoist, speaking on TalkSPORT, shared his perspective on how Arsenal might thrive amidst the intensified competition for the title. Reflecting on their impressive display against Newcastle, he emphasized the strength of their first-half performance, hailing it as one of the season’s best. In what might seem like a curious assertion, McCoist suggested that the increased number of challengers could alleviate some pressure on Arsenal, potentially benefiting their mental approach to the title race.

Furthermore, McCoist singled out key players such as Odegaard and Saka for their outstanding contributions, but he underscored the pivotal role of Arsenal’s central defenders in sustaining their progress. Drawing from past experiences, notably Arsenal’s struggles when faced with defensive setbacks, he highlighted the significance of defensive stability for their continued success.

While Arsenal faltered in their previous title pursuit against City, there’s a palpable sense of difference in the current squad, particularly in their newfound defensive resilience under Arteta’s guidance. Looking ahead, Arsenal’s title aspirations hinge on crucial fixtures against the likes of City, Tottenham, and Manchester United. Yet, buoyed by their current form, the Gunners approach these challenges with confidence and a fearless mentality.

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