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nuru·Sports· 3 days ago

Roy Keane to Arsenal: ‘Don’t Let This Title Slip’

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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has warned Arsenal that growing nerves could cost them the Premier League crown. He says the responsibility lies with the players, not Mikel Arteta, after their recent dip in form. Arsenal’s lead has been cut to six points following a home defeat to Bournemouth, while Manchester City still have a game in hand. Keane described their display as ‘nervous’ and criticised the body language of some key figures. He insisted Arteta has built a brilliant squad and that on-field leaders like Declan Rice must now step up and calm the team. According to Keane, Arsenal’s quality isn’t in doubt – it’s their mentality at this decisive stage. “Get a grip of that, or you’ll let it slip by,” Keane said. Arsenal now face a crucial showdown with Manchester City that could define their title bid.

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julia3 days ago

Could Arsenal actually let this title slip now, or is this Keane warning all about mind games?

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grace3 days ago

Do you think Keane's message is aimed at unsettling Arsenal or more to motivate them?

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peter3 days ago

True talk, team must steady head now, no room for slip-ups at this stage.

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emeka3 days ago

Arsenal's six-point cushion is still healthy, but that recent form dip does raise questions about their mental resilience.

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bisi3 days ago

I'm not convinced Arteta's hands are entirely clean in this panic narrative, players still need to shoulder more blame.

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yemi3 days ago

Focus on rotating the squad and mental coaching sessions now could prevent nerves derailing any remaining matches.

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