Premier League: 10 things to watch out for on the final day of the season
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Arsenal need to focus on playing their role
Only the grimmest of churls would refuse to acknowledge the progress Mikel Arteta's excellent Arsenal side have made this season. The mere fact that a title win is on the table this weekend says more than enough and now they must ensure that, should West Ham cause a major upset at the Etihad, they do not tarnish it with unnecessary regret. When Everton emerged on the final day ...