A successful win at Old Trafford (their only second in last 17 games) kept Arsenal fans’ hopes alive – the Premier League title battle will go on until the last day. But, the fans will also have a dilemma – should they support their arch rivals Tottenham on Tuesday or not? The Spurs, who are currently in terrible form will host Manchester City in a delayed match of the Round 34 which gives Gunners’ fans hope that their rival might get at least a draw from the Citizens. And Kai Havertz doesn’t have a problem with that – he will support the North London rivals.Mikel Arteta is making history with @Arsenal 👏His side registered their 27th win of the season against Man Utd – the most they’ve managed in a single Premier League campaign! pic.twitter.com/dJwlKMp1oR— Premier League (@premierleague) May 13, 2024 “I’m going to biggest fan of Tottenham ever on Tuesday. We all are going to be so let’s hope for the best” said the German to Sky Sports.Gunner secure a title battle until the last round with a win over ManchesterHis boss Mikel Arteta also admitted that he will be in front of the TV on Tuesday.“We were certainly watching the games. I watch on all the games. It’s true, we need that result in order to achieve it, and on top of that, we have to do our job. So everything is at stake” said the Spaniard.Jorginho is here to stayArsenal boss was happy with the win and he can also be happy that he and sporting director Edu were right when they acquired Kai Havertz. He struggled as the season started, but on Sunday he assisted Trossard for the winning goal, and increased his total tally to seven assists (more than the last three seasons together). The Gunners are in fine form and Arteta was looking forward for this win, as it gave them that last shot at the title in front of the home crowd.“We wanted to open that door to say, last game in front of our people, our families will be there. And let’s leave one of the most beautiful days that we have lived together and see what happens” he said.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 37SaturdayFulham – Man.City 0-4 (0-1)/Gvardiol 13, 71, Foden 59, Alvarez 90+7 pen/Wolverhampton – Crystal Palace 1-3 (0-2)/Cunha 68 – Olise 26, Mateta 29, Eze 73/Everton – Sheffield Utd 1-0 (1-0)/Doucoure 30/Tottenham – Burnley 2-1 (1-1)/Porro 32, Van De Veen 82 – Bruun Larsen 25/Bournemouth – Brentford 1-2 (0-0)/Solanke 90 – Mbeumo 87, WIssa 90+6/Newcastle – Brighton 1-1 (1-1)/Longstaff 45+5 – Veltman 18/West Ham – Luton 3-1 (0-1)/Ward-Prowse 54, Soucek 66, Earthy 77 – Lokonga 6/Nott.Forest – Chelsea 2-3 (1-1)/Boly 16, Hudson-Odoi 75 – Mudryk 8, Sterling 80, Jackson 82/SundayMan.Utd. – Arsenal 0-1 (0-1)/Trossard 21/Monday22:00: (4.40) Aston Villa (3.90) Liverpool (1.75)***odds are subject to change***