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Rooney urges Arsenal fans to step up as title race tightens

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Wayne Rooney warned Arsenal supporters that their vocal backing could tip the balance in the club’s final title push. With only five games remaining, the Gunners must fend off a surging Manchester City to keep their Premier League hopes alive. Rooney, the former England captain, recalled Arsenal’s 2022‑23 near‑miss after 248 days atop the table, a shadow that still haunts the fanbase this season now.

His critique centered on recent Bournemouth defeats, where chanting turned sour and sections of the crowd booed the players. Rooney contrasted that atmosphere with Manchester United’s recent experiences under Erik ten Hag and Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim, noting how United fans consistently sang and rallied behind the side. Those displays, he argued, lift morale and can influence tight matches.

Arsenal sit atop the league and remain in the Champions League semi‑finals, yet recent lapses have exposed fragility. If fans amplify support and curb negativity, the squad gains the psychological edge needed for the remaining fixtures. Wayne Rooney’s message leaves no doubt: louder encouragement could be the difference between lifting the trophy and watching it slip away.