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Ozil – Arsenal Can Still Win EPL Title

Ozil – Arsenal Can Still Win EPL Title

Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil insists the Gunners can still win the Premier League title, if they can match Leicester City’s fighting spirit.

Arsenal is 11 points and two places behind league leaders Leicester with eight games remaining in what has been an unforgettable season.

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Ozil, who had helped Arsenal with 19 assists so far this season, believes the Gunners can’t afford to slip up again on their remaining eight games in the league.

“I do not think it is impossible,” he told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.

“Although there are only a few games left, Leicester have a run against some of the big teams to come.

“We ourselves must in any case not allow any more slip-ups. The hope of the title is still there – we have the players for the title.”

The German midfielder also commented on Leicester’s lead: “They deserve to be up there – Leicester fight for every point.

“We see in every game that players of Leicester want to achieve something. We ourselves have not been focused in every game, and that is not possible in the Premier League since there is no opponent you can beat easily.

“Leicester have been great, but there are still a few games. I think we still have a chance to catch up Leicester. We must, of course, hope for mistakes.”

After getting knocked out of the Champions League and FA Cup, a 2-0 win at Everton before international break keeps Arsenal’s hopes for the title alive.

The 13-time Premier League champions host Watford this weekend in their next game.


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Srdan “Sojo” Latinovic is a sports editor/writer with previous writing experience for Chicago.com, Bleacher Report and Suite 101. He has covered soccer, basketball and hockey among other sports and also has keen knowledge in tennis and football. Sojo has played competitive sports since he was 5 years old and still does to this day, although the level of competition has dropped since his semi-professional days of soccer in Germany in the late ‘90s. Sojo is a 2009 graduate of Columbia College Chicago with a degree in Sports Journalism and is a recipient of the 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Award.

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