‘Miles too many’… Paul Merson makes worrying Arsenal prediction as huge Tottenham and Man City clashes loom

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Arsenal legend Paul Merson has expressed his concern over the Premier League challenges ahead for his former club.

Mikel Arteta’s side will be desperate to get their hands on the Premier League title in May, having missed out in two consecutive seasons to Manchester City.

It’s a tough ask for Arsenal to chase down City, who have been near perfect under Pep Guardiola, winning four consecutive titles, including a treble win.

Three games into the season and the race is already on, with the Gunners already feeling the pressure of the title race, according to Paul Merson.

Paul Merson makes Arsenal Premier League title prediction

Arsenal will be eager to right their wrongs against Tottenham following the international break, after dropping points to Brighton on match day three.

Speaking ahead of the North London derby, Merson hammered home the importance of the fixture, for reasons besides bragging rights.

The Arsenal legend stressed that three points is essential against Spurs, with an eye on the following battle at the Etihad against Manchester City.

“I don’t think fixtures have been kind to Arsenal this season, you don’t want to be playing catch up with Man City,” Merson said on Sky Sports.

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“If they don’t win this game then lose to Man City, then they could be seven, eight, nine, points behind and I’m afraid that will be miles too many.”

In an ideal world, Arsenal would be heading into the North London derby with three wins in three, matching City and Liverpool’s perfect start.

The possibility is there that Arteta’s side will secure wins over both Spurs and City although they’d have to achieve a feat at the Etihad that hasn’t been done since 2015.

Merson’s concerns ring true, as City are already displaying explosive and title-hungry form, with Erling Haaland the driving force behind the machine.

Arsenal have some daunting challenges ahead

September is a gruelling month for Arsenal, not helped by it being kicked off with the international break.

As well as attempting to be flawless in the Premier League, the Gunners return to action in both the Carabao Cup and the Champions League.

Alarmingly, Arsenal face a staggering five figures in a period of just 13 days, three of which coming away from home.

To add to the unacceptable schedule for the first team to conquer is the pressure of needing to win every game, as the bar set by City is one of perfection.

Merson is already doubtful of Arsenal’s ability to chase City, telling of the task Arteta has to convince the Premier League that his squad can challenge for the title once more.