Former Arsenal captain and club
legend Thierry Henry believes Tottenham have turned this season's
Premier League title battle into a four-horse race.
Henry who is now a Sky Sports
pundit said this after watching Arsenal slip to third in the table following a
1-0 home defeat to Chelsea with
Spurs lurking just two points behind their North London rivals with 15 matches
to play.
Arsenal legend Henry has been forced to admit that Spurs are realistic
contenders along with the rest of the top four following their 3-1 win at
Crystal Palace. He said “Now, Tottenham,
coming from nowhere, are two points behind Arsenal and nobody has been talking
so much about them winning the title. Now, they are well in it. It's a
four-team race for the title. They are in it. They are two points away from Man City and Arsenal with +22 goal
difference. Arsenal have to go to the Lane. I never thought I would have said
it, but they are in it”.
Arsenal's title hopes were dented by last season's champions Chelsea, who
claimed a 1-0 win after Per Mertesacker
was sent off for the home side on 20 minutes. Leicester's 3-0 win over Stoke
saw them go three points clear of second-placed Manchester City who could only
manage a 2-2 draw with West Ham this
weekend.

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