Arsenal go fourth on Groundhog Day: is title push doomed?

Frustration boils over at the Emirates as cracks start to appear in the Gunners' season after four games without a win

Arsene Wenger
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As Manchester City look forward to the arrival of Pep Guardiola, Manchester United ponder a new manager of their own, Jurgen Klopp grapples with the challenge at Liverpool and Chelsea struggle at the wrong end of the table, at Arsenal, it is, literally, Groundhog Day.

While some people spent 2 February waiting for a rodent to emerge from his burrow in north America, football fans in north London watched the cracks appear in another Arsenal title challenge as they played out 0-0 draw with Southampton at the Emirates.

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