Theo Walcott has backed Arsenal to win the Premier League title next season, as long as they remain injury free throughout the campaign.
The Gunners can still catch current leaders Chelsea at the top of the standings, although Sunday afternoon's goalless draw against their rivals is likely to see them settle for second place.
Following a poor start to the term, Arsenal have managed to click into gear in recent months to string together an impressive run of form, and Walcott believes that stands his side in good stead in preparation for next year.
"There's a lot of competition for places so everyone seems to lift a gear and play extremely well," he told the club's official website. "It makes it a bit more difficult for people to get into the team.
"I think, especially this season, not many people thought we'd be second and challenging for the Premier League. In this calendar year, we've been the best team in Europe.
"It's the strongest the squad has been and everyone is staying fit as well. There aren't many injuries in the squad, which is important. If we had an injury-free season, I think we could lift the title."
Arsenal are currently 10 points behind leaders Chelsea, with five games of their season left to play.