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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta acknowledges that Aston Villa, currently on a three-match winning streak, pose a threat due to their past victories over Arsenal and impressive play. Arsenal, second in the Premier League, host Villa on Saturday aiming to reduce the gap with leaders Liverpool, who have a game in hand. Arteta expects a tough game but is pleased with Arsenal's recent win over Tottenham, which narrowed the gap with Liverpool.
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