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Arsenal: it's not over yet
Manchester United fans must be delighted at this stage as Arsenal limped to a 0-0 draw at the JJB Stadium against Wigan, but the Gunners must rest assured that the crucial game is still to come as the two giants go head to head at Old Trafford.
Arsene Wenger will be rueing his luck. A five point lead at the top of the league, Arsenal's odds dropped and they were put as favorites for the title.
Now, Man Utd creeped in through the backdoor as Adebayor couldn't add more goals to his impressive season, Cristiano Ronaldo's just got better and better.
But is it over yet? Arsenal know that despite the margin, they have that huge battle at Old Trafford.
Picture the scene - last year - Old Trafford - Emmanuel Adebayor. The Gunners smashed and grabbed and took home three points. Fair enough, the Gunners didn't win anything, but it was the significant evidence that Arsenal were a young side going places.
Arsene Wenger will probably prefer the title being in Arsenal's hands, but it's anyones now - with less than 10 games to go.
Article written by: majicka
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