Can Arsenal win the Premier League? It’s the question no-one at the club really wants to answer at the moment.
Mikel Arteta was asked after Sunday’s 3-2 win against Liverpool and side-stepped the issue nicely, as he has done on several occasions in recent weeks.
I then put the same question to Gabriel Martinelli and although he did dare to admit it’s something he and his team-mates have dreamt about, he also trotted out the ‘we’re just taking every game as it comes’ line.
The fact is we are just nine matches into the season.
Arsenal have started like a train and there is a belief and togetherness around the club now that perhaps hasn’t been seen since the glory days of the Invincibles under Arsene Wenger.
They are top of the table and they deserve to be there. Whether they can stay the course, however, is an entirely different matter.
Personally, I still think the title is Manchester City’s to lose and I can’t imagine there are many that will disagree with me.
But that’s not to say Arsenal can’t win it. Of course they can.
As stale and predictable as Arteta’s answers are when quizzed on his side’s title prospects, they are correct.
The key thing for Arsenal is to just keep going game by game. Ticking them off and seeing where it takes them.
If they can stay in the hunt until around March, then who knows? Leicester showed what can be done six years ago, so anyone completely writing off Arsenal’s chances at this stage would be foolish.
Man City have been exceptional so far, Erling Haaland has been utterly ridiculous. But guess what? Despite all that, they are still looking up at Arsenal when it comes to the league table.
As of now, Arteta’s side are the best team in the country. As the old cliché goes, the league table doesn’t lie.
Clearly the squad is not as strong as City’s, but nor was Leicester’s in 2015-16. People might ponder what would happen if Gabriel Jesus got injured, or Bukayo Saka or Gabriel Martinelli.
But what if Haaland got injured? Or Kevin De Bruyne. City may be packed with talent, but those players are still very hard to replace.
So, Arsenal just need to keep doing what they are doing and just stay in the race for as long as possible.
Everyone is expecting them to slip up. All we’ve heard since the start of the season is ‘they haven’t played anyone yet’.
Well, in nine games they’ve played three matches against the so-called ‘big six’ and they still sit top of the table. So, that is a line that just doesn’t stack up.
Will Arsenal win the league? I think it’s unlikely. Can they win? Yes, without a doubt.