Invincibles legend reveals message he’s sent to Arsenal players ahead of Everton clash

An Invincible has revealed what message he’s now sent to Arsenal players ahead of today’s Premier League title decider against Everton.

The Gunners have a shot at winning the English championship for the first time in 20 years if Arsenal can beat Everton at the Emirates Stadium and if Manchester City fail to get all three points against West Ham.

Given that Pep Guardiola’s side are at home, City hold all the cards in what could be a dramatic final day of the season, where Arsenal could end up making history as league champions.

And a club legend has now shared a message with the current squad.

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Lauren shares Arsenal rallying cry in Premier League title race

Speaking to the Daily Star, club legend Lauren has revealed that he has sent a message to the Arsenal squad ahead of today’s tie against Everton, where a win could bring the Premier League title back to north London.

Indeed, there will be a special feeling around the Emirates Stadium today regardless of what happens, and messages of support from the Invincibles show just how far this Arsenal team have come this season.

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Lauren said: “The other day I sent a message to the Arsenal boys where I was saying that in these types of contests [the big games] your conditioning affects your level of performance week in, week out.

“Because you’re nervous, we all feel a little bit scared, the pressure, and everything that comes with that responsibility – that’s conditioning your level of performance.”

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Arsenal can be proud whatever happens against Everton

The 2023/24 season will mean a lot of things to Arsenal fans, yet one underlying theme will be how much the club have progressed under Mikel Arteta and with this team.

The Gunners again showed they have what it takes to compete for the Premier League title, with Arsenal doing so with one of the youngest teams in the entire division.

And regardless of what happens today against Everton, Arsenal can be proud of what they’ve achieved this season, with the general feeling being that this is just the start for the north London giants.