THOMAS PARTEY has told Arsenal they must win their last four games to take the Premier League title - starting with Tottenham on Sunday.
The Gunners midfielder has staked a powerful claim to stay in the beating heart of the side after his role in the 5-0 statement thrashing of Chelsea on Tuesday.
The destiny of the title is still in Manchester City's hands with the defending champions, who are four points back having played two fewer games, travelling to Brighton tonight.
But Arsenal have turned up the pressure at the top and four more wins would take them to 89 points - the total City accrued last season.
Partey, 30, said: "Everything depends on us.
"We have to continue winning our games, we have a few more games left and we have to win them all." Tottenham will play a big role in the destiny of the title as they also play City and second-placed Liverpool before the end of the season.
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