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Mikel Arteta admitted Arsenal might need to amass 100 points to end Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier League next season. Arteta’s side finished as runners-up to relentless City for a second successive season after falling just short on the final day. Arsenal’s 2-1 win against Everton was rendered irrelevant by City’s 3-1 victory against West Ham as Pep Guardiola’s team took the title by two points.

City have won an unprecedented four consecutive titles and have been crowned champions six times in the last seven years. Their reign shows no sign of coming to an end, with Arsenal’s brilliant form in 2024 still not enough to dethrone them. Arteta knows from personal experience that City’s thirst for success is unlikely to be quenched by their latest triumph.



The Spaniard served as Guardiola’s assistant when they became the only team in the Premier League era to reach 100 points in 2017-18. And Arteta acknowledged Arsenal might have to hit that milestone next season if they are to win the title for the first time since 2004. “We are doing this against the best team in the history of the Premier League by far,” said Arteta, whose team managed 89 points this term.

“I was there when City did 100 points. This is what it takes. Nobody has to explain the level.

“In the last 15 to 20 years of the competition, the level is not like it is today. We are competing against an incredible team.” Arsenal blew an eight-point lead in the title race in 2022-23, b.

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