Patrick Vieira insistent Arsenal 'know how to win' as Man City take over Premier League lead
Arsenal have lost the Premier League lead to Manchester City, but Gunners icon Patrick Viera has attempted to remind Mikel Arteta's side that they have what it takes to claim the league title
Patrick Viera is confident Arsenal 'know how to win' despite their recent worrying run of form -Credit:David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images Patrick Vieira has issued a rallying cry to Arsenal, insisting "they know how to win" despite the Gunners' worrying dip in form. Mikel Arteta's side have chosen the worst possible moment to endure a late-season slump, with Manchester City seizing top spot in the Premier League on Wednesday. Arsenal had led the way for more than 200 days, but must now respond to their long-standing rivals.
City's advantage is a narrow one, leading only on goals scored, yet Arsenal find themselves desperately short of form. They have lost four of their last six matches, crashing out of both domestic cups in the process. Defeats to AFC Bournemouth and City have also seen their advantage at the summit gradually erode, as per The Mirror .
President Trump special envoy pushing for Italy to take Iran's World Cup spot World Cup host city planning complementary transport amidst rocketing prices around the country Arsenal have lost their last two Premier League games, with Manchester City now top of the table -Credit:Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images Arsenal have weathered late-season dips before and must rediscover their momentum if they are to mount a challenge against City. However, Vieira, the last man to lift the title for the Gunners, maintains that his former club have long possessed a winning mentality and simply need to draw upon that quality. He told the club's website : "I think I just want them to remind themselves where they are and why they are where they are.
Meaning that they are at the top of the league, they are in the semi-final of the Champions League, and you can't reach that level with no quality, with no team spirit and with no togetherness. "It's about winning games, they know how to do it because they've been doing it for the last seven, eight months. When we are in the last sprint, I will say it, it's important not to forget the quality that brings them where they are today because that will help them to win.