Four games are still left to play, and Manchester City seem probably a few inches closer to finishing the Premier League title race in a triumphant way.However, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta believes his side is still there in contention for the silverware they’ve failed to grab ever since 2004.’A newfound respect for Arteta at this stage’Asked about Arsenal’s chances in the title race on Friday, ahead of the North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur, the Spanish tactician responded quite straightforwardly.”I think that we are there. We have to look at ourselves and perform the best possible way and win our matches and wait to see what happens. That’s what we discussed. It sounds a bit repetitive, but that’s what we have to do.”##NAJAVA_MECA_8063298####EDITORS_CHOICE##Is it a two-horse race now?”I don’t think so. This league is tremendously demanding and there can still be many turns. We know what we have to do to win this league.”One London derby is behind them – a victory over Chelsea – and the other is just around the corner.”It’s been great. Not just the results but the performances as well. We had a big one against Chelsea in the London derby and we’re going to need to have another big one against Spurs on Sunday,” concluded Arteta.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAYSaturday 14:30: (5.90) West Ham (4.20) Liverpool (1.55)17:00: (1.52) Man.Utd. (4.30) Burnley (6.25)17:00: (2.05) Wolverhampton (3.60) Luton (3.80)17:00: (2.15) Fulham (3.60) Crystal Palace (3.60)17:00: (1.23) Newcastle (6.75) Sheffield Utd (11.0)19:30: (2.35) Everton (3.40) Brentford (3.00)22:00: (2.20) Aston Villa (3.60) Chelsea (3.15)Sunday16:00: (4.50) Tottenham (3.80) Arsenal (1.85)16:00: (2.30) Bournemouth (3.60) Brighton (2.95)18:30: (9.00) Nott.Forest (5.80) Man.City (1.30)***odds are subject to change***