Arsenal are for real, Pique bids farewell, Almiron flying high

Arsenal are for real, Pique bids farewell, Almiron flying high

It’s officially World Cup month, but before league action pauses ahead of the tournament, there are several storylines to follow across Europe. Arsenal claimed bragging rights over Chelsea, a club icon took a bow at Barcelona, and storm clouds are gathering over Atletico Madrid.

ESPN correspondents Julien Laurens, Alex Kirkland, James Tyler, Mark Ogden and James Olley break down the big stuff you need to know about the weekend.

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Talking points

Make no mistake: Arsenal are for real

So when are we all going to start taking Arsenal seriously as a Premier League winner this season? After Sunday’s 1-0 victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, it’s time to accept that Mikel Arteta’s team is a genuine contender.

Paul Merson, who helped the Gunners to league titles in 1989 and 1991, poured cold water on his former club’s title hopes this weekend by saying that its “fixtures have been quite kind” and that finishing in the top four should still be the objective.

But Merson is wrong. Arsenal’s win at Chelsea added Graham Potter’s team to Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur in terms of big rivals to have lost to the Gunners this season. A narrow defeat at Manchester United in September remains the only league defeat on Arsenal’s record so far.

Arsenal have yet to play closest rivals and reigning champions Manchester City — their fixture last month was postponed in order to reschedule a Europa League tie against PSV Eindhoven — so we cannot yet measure Arteta’s side against the best.