Arsene Wenger is confident Arsenal have learned their lessons from last season’s collapse and are ready to end their 20-year wait for the Premier League title. For the second year in a row, Mikel Arteta’s emerging side lead the table heading into the run-in on goal difference from Liverpool, with champions Manchester City a point adrift. Amid a mounting injury crisis 12 months ago, Arsenal faded away during the run-in, drawing three successive matches before they suffered a chastening 4-1 defeat at the Etihad Stadium. Arteta’s men return to the scene of that crime on Sunday, with Wenger agreeing his old side appear as though they are far more resilient group likely to be able to withstand the pressure of competing with the City juggernaut. ‘I think so, yes,’ Wenger told one his former players, Freddie Ljungberg, when asked if Arsenal have what it takes to go all the way. ‘The next game will be a little decider because we go to Man City. Why not? City is always a difficult team to p