Arsene Wenger gets another chance to finally beat his old nemesis and keep the Premier League title race alive for a little longer when Arsenal host leaders Chelsea tomorrow.
For all the Frenchman's achievements during his long reign in north London, he has never enjoyed a win against a side managed by Jose Mourinho.
Five draws and seven defeats, the last of which was an acrimonious 2-0 reverse at Stamford Bridge when Wenger became embroiled in a touchline spat with Mourinho, is a miserable
record that Wenger is desperate to improve.
A first victory tomorrow at the Emirates Stadium would slow, if only temporarily, Chelsea's charge towards a first English title since 2010 and keep alive Arsenal's remote hopes of ending their own, much longer wait for the Premier League silverware.
With both sides having six games to play, Chelsea are 10 points clear of Arsenal and 11 ahead of Manchester United, who have only five games remaining.
Victory for Chelsea, and again at Leicester City on Wednesday, would see them clinch the title, Mourinho's third at Stamford Bridge after his back-to-back triumphs from 2005-06
during his first stint in charge.
Wenger's team are on an eight-match winning run in the Premier League and although they have struck title-winning form too late, victory over Chelsea would be sweet.
Who will finish second, third and fourth is much harder to predict. United face Everton tomorrow while Man City, two points behind Arsenal, can go second for 24 hours at least if they beat Aston Villa today.
In the survival battle at the other end of the table, bottom club Burnley host 18th placed Leicester, while 19th placed Queens Park Rangers host West Ham United.
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