Arteta: "Premier League Starts Again" After Arsenal's Title Race Setback

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has reframed his team's damaging defeat to Manchester City as a new beginning for the Premier League title race. He emphasized that Arsenal still holds a three-point lead with five favorable games remaining, while City faces a tougher run-in. Arteta acknowledged the physical and mental strain on his squad but insisted "everything is still to play for." The stage is set for a thrilling finale with both teams under pressure in their final matches.

Key Points: Arteta on Arsenal Title Race: "Premier League Starts Again"

  • Arsenal's lead cut to 3 points after loss
  • Arteta frames defeat as a new start
  • Upcoming fixtures favor Arsenal over City
  • Team faces physical toll from busy season
  • Title race wide open with 5 games left
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'The Premier League starts again almost', says Arteta after defeat vs Manchester City

Mikel Arteta rallies Arsenal after Man City loss, insisting the Premier League title race is "game on" with five matches left and a three-point lead.

"The Premier League starts again almost... game on. - Mikel Arteta"

London, April 20

Arsenal F.C. manager Mikel Arteta stayed strong after the 1-2 loss to title rivals Manchester City F.C. He insisted that the Premier League title race is far from over, especially with five games still ahead.

A win would have given Arsenal a nine-point lead and put them in control of the title race. However, a second-half goal from Erling Haaland changed the outcome. Now, City has the chance to surpass Arsenal for the first time since October if they win their game in hand against Burnley F.C.

Despite the setback, Arteta chose not to focus on the disappointment and framed the match as a new starting point for the season. "The Premier League starts again almost. They have a game in hand, we are three points ahead, five games to play so game on," he said after the match.

Arteta recognized the disappointment among the players but emphasized the need to move forward quickly. "Obviously, the players were very disappointed not to get a result from the game in the way it happened. That's the feeling. They said 'okay, we lost an opportunity today, but we have the biggest one now in the next five games, so let's do it.'"

Even with City's strong performance, Arsenal's upcoming matches look relatively favorable. They have home games against Newcastle United F.C., Fulham F.C., and Burnley, along with away matches against West Ham United F.C. and Crystal Palace F.C. On the other hand, City has a tough schedule ahead with games against Everton F.C., AFC Bournemouth, Brentford F.C., and Aston Villa F.C.

Arteta also noted the added challenge of an upcoming UEFA Champions League semifinal against Atlético Madrid. He admitted that the physical and mental pressure is starting to take a toll. Arsenal, who lost just three of their first 49 matches this season, have now faced four defeats in their last six games, with their last league win coming over a month ago.

Still, the Arsenal manager believes the title race has more surprises in store. "Let's see what happens. It's the Premier League. First of all, winning a game in this league is extremely tough," he said. "Look at the fixtures that we both have. It's going to be tough for both of us."

He added, "If not, we would already have 80 points or 85 points like in other seasons, but that's not the case. So we will prepare game by game, learn from what happened today, and do better. Everything is still to play for. We're not going to stop, and we're going to go again, that's for sure."

With Arsenal still in first place with 70 points from 33 games, the title race remains tight, setting the stage for an exciting end to the season.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan in India, this is exactly what we want! A proper title race going down to the wire. Much better than City running away with it. The pressure is immense on both teams now.
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Arjun K
Respect to Arteta for his attitude. But honestly, the recent form is worrying. Lost 4 of last 6? That's not champion mentality. They need to find their rhythm fast or City will take it.
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Priya S
The schedule is key. Arsenal's fixtures look easier on paper, but in the Premier League, there are no easy games. West Ham and Palace away can be tricky. It's going to be a nail-biting finish for sure! 🤞
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Michael C
The mental pressure he mentioned is real. They were flying for so long, and now a dip. Can they handle it? City are used to this. That's the big question. Great article, captures the tension well.
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Karthik V
As an Indian football fan, I love this drama! Waking up early to watch these matches is worth it when the title race is this close. Hope Arsenal can hold on, would be a great story.

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