Arsenal’s hopes of securing their first league title in 20 years rest on a result from West Ham against Manchester City on Sunday. David Moyes, the West Ham boss, has been urged by Arsenal fan Piers Morgan to help the Gunners by stifling City’s title chances. Arsenal need City to drop points in order for them to have a shot at the league triumph. Moyes is set to oversee his final game for West Ham and is expected to put up a tough challenge against the league leaders.

In a recent encounter between Morgan and Moyes, the Arsenal supporter expressed his hopes for a West Ham win over City to benefit Arsenal. Morgan highlighted the importance of Moyes ending his tenure on a high note by taking down the league favorites. Arsenal will be facing Everton on the same day, with fans and supporters hoping for a miracle from West Ham that would enhance their title hopes. However, this comes after a blow to Arsenal’s title chances as Tottenham suffered a defeat to City, propelling them to the top of the table with one game remaining.

Morgan also criticized the reaction of Tottenham fans during the City match, particularly their cheering for City’s goals. He expressed disappointment in the lack of support for Tottenham from their fans and the negative message it sent to the players. Despite the loss ending Tottenham’s chances of finishing in the top four, there was a sense of delight among Spurs fans, which Morgan found concerning. The result was a setback for Arsenal, who now need City to drop points in their final game and rely on West Ham to do them a favor by getting a result.

The plight of Arsenal’s title bid has received attention, with many hoping for a change in fortunes on the final day of the Premier League season. The scenario calls for fans and supporters to rally behind West Ham and hope for a heroic performance against City. Arsenal’s fate now rests in the hands of West Ham and their ability to challenge the league leaders. The anticipation and excitement around Sunday’s games have been heightened by the potential of an unexpected outcome that could see Arsenal lift the league trophy after two decades. Only time will tell if Moyes and West Ham can deliver the much-needed favor to Arsenal.

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