In the latest post on Arsenal’s website, manager Mikel Arteta expresses his unwavering belief in his team’s ability to compete for the title, despite being 15 points behind Liverpool. Following a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Manchester United, Arteta emphasized the importance of winning every game while refusing to give up on their title ambitions just yet.
Arteta attributed the team’s recent drop in points to a lack of efficiency in the final third. Despite praising the team’s performance at Old Trafford, he stressed the need to capitalize on scoring opportunities to secure crucial wins.
During a post-match interview on Sky Sports, Arteta’s frustration was evident as he walked off when questioned about the title race. The significance of clever play in football was highlighted by Bruno Fernandes’s free-kick goal, which was aided by the referee’s decision to move Arsenal’s wall back.
With 10 games remaining, Manchester United’s draw takes them to 34 points, with manager Ruben Amorim acknowledging Fernandes’s impact on the team. Amorim also expressed concern over Leny Yoro’s foot injury and his availability for the upcoming Europa League match against Real Sociedad.
Despite the challenges Arsenal faces in the title race, Arteta remains optimistic and determined to continue fighting until the end. The team’s resilience and determination will be crucial in their pursuit of success in the remaining matches of the season.