Mikel Arteta has insisted Arsenal’s “dream is still alive” and urged his players to “live the moment” as they try to beat Manchester City to the Premier League title.
Arsenal need to beat Everton at Emirates Stadium on the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday and hope City drop points at home to West Ham to secure their first league triumph since 2004.
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However, history is against them however as on the previous nine occasions the race has gone to the final day, the team leading at the start of play has ended up winning the title.
“The only thing that we discussed is that we have to give ourselves the opportunity to live a beautiful day on Sunday where the dream is still alive and is possible,” Arteta told a news conference on Friday.
“It’s football and once we’re there we have to live the moment. The moment is to play like every single week, understanding that for the dream to happen we have to win.
“That’s very certain. Then we have to hope for West Ham to achieve that dream. That part is on us and it’s the only thing we can focus on.”