After an emotional victory over North London rivals Tottenham midweek, Arsenal look to build on that success with a visit to Aston Villa on Saturday. The Gunners stopped a three-match winless streak with the strong victory, coming from behind to collect three points and send Ange Postecoglou into further despair. It sent them within four points of Liverpool at the Premier League summit, renewing hope of reigniting the title race. Arsenal are stuck in the midst of a brutal run of fixtures, with their two Champions League league-phase finales along with domestic fixtures against Man City and Newcastle all coming up in the next few weeks.
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