Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta faces a challenge that dwarfs the achievement of the club’s surge to the top of the Premier League table in the pre-World Cup portion of the campaign: How to keep the improbable run going?
The Gunners are hoping to pick up their league season where they left off six weeks ago when they welcome West Ham on Tuesday morning (NZ time), which will conclude a program of seven matches signalling the competition’s return.
Arsenal were the best team in the Premier League during the first half of the season and hold a five-point advantage over Manchester City but their task will be made that much harder without talisman Gabriel Jesus, who is recovering from a knee injury he picked up in Qatar while playing for Brazil.
In contrast, West Ham, who are 16th, have only just managed to stay out of the relegation zone after a slow start that included four wins from the team’s opening 15 matches, but Arteta is not taking the Hammers lightly.
“We need to do that (build momentum) on the pitch. We have talked a lot about it. We know the importance of starting strong and we play at home,” Arteta said. “It’s a very special day in Premier League history, it’s a very special family day to play football, it’s an incredible atmosphere that day and we want to make the most of it.”