Super Computer predicts whether Mikel Arteta will beat Jose Mourinho's Chelsea record with the Premier League title
Opta's Super Computer has suggested there is a five per cent chance of Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta surpassing Jose Mourinho's record for winning the Premier League.
Arsenal drove a 3-1 victory on title-chasing Liverpool on Sunday afternoon to keep their dream alive.
Bukayo Saka gave the Gunners the lead before Gabriel Martinelli took advantage of a mishap involving Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker.
Leandro Trossard then sealed the victory right at the death, as Arteta erupted in full-time joyful celebrations.
Arsenal have reduced the gap that separates them from the league leader Liverpool only two points, although in third place city of manchester They have two games in hand.
The victory maintains the club's hopes of achieving first division title certainly alive, and if they achieve it, Arteta would break a record set by Mourinho.
Arteta would be the youngest manager to win the Premier League title, surpassing the Portuguese tactician.
Mourinho was 42 years and 94 days old when he won the maximum prize with Chelseahis first crown, at the end of the 2004-05 season.
And if the current Gunners boss won him at the end of the campaign, he would be 42 years and 65 days old.
Arsenal face a team threatened by relegation Everton at the Emirates on the last day of the season.
And you certainly shouldn't turn on the Gunners until then.
“We are there, that's for sure,” Arteta said when asked if Arsenal are in the title race.
“We want to continue being there. We've been very consistent all season, if not, you're not where we are today.
“We take it game by game and the team's availability is going to be crucial, we learned that from last season. Let's try to make that happen.”