Arsenal reignited their Premier League title hopes with a commanding 3-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday, a result manager Mikel Arteta says keeps their dream alive.
"What these guys have done, throughout the season, to win that many games in the circumstances we had to do it without so many players available is remarkable," Arteta told reporters.
The Gunners showcased their attacking brilliance in a first-half masterclass, with a fit-again Bukayo Saka and summer signing Viktor Gyokeres delivering standout performances. The win comes after a troubling run of four defeats in eight games, including a League Cup final loss to Manchester City and a FA Cup quarter-final exit, which had raised questions about the team's mentality.
Moving six points clear at the top of the league, Arsenal now turn their attention to Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid. Arteta emphasized the need to harness the positive energy from Saturday's performance, as his side stands on the brink of glory.
"Use that momentum, energy, and belief towards Tuesday," Arteta said. "When I look at the atmosphere in the dressing room, I think it's striking in the right direction."