Paul Merson has backed Arsenal to win the Premier League (Picture: Sky Sports)
Paul Merson has ruled four ‘big teams’ out of the Premier League title race after Arsenal beat Brighton to move seven points clear of defending champions Manchester City.
Arsenal boast a seven-point lead in the title race after they proved too strong for Brighton and saw Man City drop points against Everton earlier in the day.
The Gunners opened up a commanding lead at the Amex Stadium and clinched a 4-2 victory – their 14th win of the season – despite a late Brighton fightback.
Arsenal enjoyed a near flawless first-half to the season but there were fears the World Cup break – and an injury to Gabriel Jesus – could derail their Premier League title challenge.
But Arsenal have so far dismissed those fears, coming from behind to beat London rivals West Ham on Boxing Day and then outclassing Brighton in their final game of 2022.
Merson believes Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal’s are the real deal and says his former club’s form has already ruled four ‘big teams’ out of the title race.
Arsenal are now 11 points ahead of fourth-placed Manchester United, with the likes of Tottenham, Liverpool and Chelsea even further adrift.
‘It’s in their hands,’ Merson said on Sky Sports. ‘There are teams – big teams – that can’t win the Premier League now.
‘You’re looking at Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs, Man United. For me it’s Arsenal or Man City unless the other teams go on the most extraordinary run in Premier League history.
‘I don’t see anyone stopping Arsenal right now. They are playing very well, it’s not been a fluke. They went to Old Trafford and got beat, and I didn’t think they deserved to. There’s ways of losing matches and they bounced back.
‘The other night, they went 1-0 down to West Ham and they came back and brushed them aside. They are right in it, no question. This is not a fluke, they are where they are because they are a very good football team.
‘There’s 26 games left, they’ve got to do it for another 22 probably. They’ve given themselves a little gap where they can afford to lose a few games. Man City are not going to win every game.
‘Arsenal are right in this, I couldn’t talk highly enough about them. But this is the Premier League, it changes so quickly.
‘Those three fixtures: Newcastle, Tottenham, Man United. If they beat Newcastle, you expect them to get a result at Tottenham, if they get a result at Tottenham I’d expect them to beat United.
‘If they don’t Newcastle, you don’t expect them to beat Tottenham, they don’t beat Tottenham then you don’t expect them to beat United. It’s a domino effect. At the moment, they’re doing everything right.’
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‘There are teams – big teams – that can’t win it now.’