Arsenal Stumble - Is the Title Now Pep’s to Lose? | Gordon Runs Riot, Tempers Flare


Author: Sky Sports February 19, 2026 Duration: 34:52
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Arsenal Stumble - Is the Title Now Pep’s to Lose? | Gordon Runs Riot, Tempers Flare

Will Perry and Jody Morris break down Arsenal’s 2–2 draw with rock-bottom Wolves. With more crucial points dropped, the title race has shifted— if City win their remaining fixtures, the league is theirs.

We’re joined by Arsenal fan Jamie to ask - Has the momentum swung? And is this now Pep’s title to lose?

Next, Jody breaks down the Premier League run-in and explains why he still believes Arsenal have the edge against a Pep side that’s in transition.

Finally, three straight away wins for Newcastle, capped by a 6–1 thrashing of Qarabag in the Champions League play-off. Anthony Gordon hit four before half-time — but tempers flared when he took the second penalty, leaving Kieran Trippier visibly frustrated at the break. Newcastle fan Clinton joins us to discuss the situation and whether Gordon should have handed it over?

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