Arsenal, in the midst of a losing streak in the Premier League, will face Chelsea at home in the early hours of Wednesday morning in a crucial "London Derby". In order to keep their last hope for the title, the "Arsenal" will have to give their best in this match, and there is no room for error in the upcoming matches. Interim manager Lambert has suffered five consecutive defeats since his return to coaching, and his players' confidence, form, fighting spirit and strength are all at a low ebb. Arsenal is expected to rebound and turn the situation around in this match. (Live on Now 621 and 611 at 3am Wednesday)

Arsenal lost points in their last four league matches in a row, coupled with a 1-4 defeat to Manchester City in their last top-of-the-table match, the title race was instantly put into a passive position. Although they are only one point behind City in the league points, but one more game, theoretically there is still a chance of survival, I believe the "arsenal" will not give up easily. The average age of Arsenal's players is the second lowest in the Premier League, and it's only natural for them to perform poorly under such heavy pressure to win the title. It's now widely believed that Man City's victory in the title race is already a foregone conclusion, so Arsenal will be able to unload their burdens, and help them to play at their best level.

Home field advantage is clear

Arsenal's performance at the Emirates Stadium this season has been extremely secure, with four wins and a draw in the last five league games at home, scoring a total of 18 goals, with a fierce offensive firepower. In addition to Arsenal's success against Chelsea in recent years, the last five matches in the Premier League, achieved four wins and one loss, as if there is a "determination to win".

The Blues are full of injuries

Chelsea thought that the team's situation would be improved after the sacking of their former manager, Lamberts, in March, but it turned out to be a deeper and deeper fall. Lippert has lost five consecutive matches since he took over, and has scored only one goal in the last seven matches. The team has dropped to the 12th place in the league, and has lost the qualification for the European matches, so the morale of the players is low; coupled with the injuries of the main players such as Liz Zhanshi, Mason Monte, and Guglielmo Lerner, the prospects of the away challenge to the Chiefs Stadium are not optimistic.

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