'Regrets will run deep' if Arsenal do not capitalise

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Arsenal may have left Nottingham Forest on Saturday night regretting a missed opportunity. The reality is they will actually never have a better chance of ending a Premier League title drought stretching back to 'The Invincibles' of 2004.

Mikel Arteta's side have emerged from the weekend with an advantage stretched to seven points as the chasing pack aiming to put them under pressure stumbled badly.

Arsenal and Arteta will rightly urge caution, but the Gunners will never forgive themselves if they do not claim the crown that has proved so elusive, faced with the domination of Manchester City and the successes of Liverpool.

When every circumstance is examined, this feels like the 'now or never' season for Arteta's Arsenal.

If they fail to win the title from such a position, the regrets will run deep. Everything is in place for a triumphant surge towards the finishing tape.

Back-to-back goalless draws have left some questioning Arsenal's firepower but, with the tightest defence in the league and their rivals continually slipping up, it would take a brave person to back against them now.

Bigger leads have been lost at the top of the Premier League before - and later in the season - but none of the teams below them are showing signs of producing the consistency needed to challenge them.

Manchester City failed to turn up the pressure valve before Arsenal travelled to the City Ground by losing the derby at Manchester United - a fourth straight match without a win.

And then, at Villa Park, Aston Villa saw their hopes of leap-frogging Pep Guardiola's side into second place undone as excellent Everton secured a fully deserved win.

As for reigning champions Liverpool, they have mounted a miserable defence of their crown and Saturday's disappointing draw against Burnley at Anfield provoked jeers from their fans and left them fourth, a distant 14 points behind the Gunners.

So, for all Arsenal's frustration at not seeing off Forest, they have come out of the weekend with their position strengthened.

Arteta's side have cemented their position while those around them are not showing the consistency and quality of title contenders.

Read more from Phil on the Gunners' title-winning chance here

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