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Mikel Arteta says Arsenal touched this season and admitted that Liverpool had passed that the Premier League title had injured “in his stomach.”
Gunners head toward the third consecutive second-placed ending after failing to prevent Arne slot sides looking for the first place Last Sunday, 5-1 dismantling of Tottenham.
Usually, those of the Arsenal of persuasion enjoy the misery of Spurs, but Arthtea admitted that it was a different feeling last weekend.
Asked if the leakage was once again injured, he said, “High time. In the stomach. But I understand that this is a team that was much more consistent.”
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After he ended up twice in Manchester City in a consecutive year, there was a school of thinking that would suggest that he would be Arsenal this year.
“It’s not so simplified,” Artea added.
“We have so much to play for still in the Champions League and Premier League, and our focus is here.
“At the end of the season we have a lot of weeks to think.
“The only thing we can control is our performances and emotional states. We did not achieve what we wanted.
“I will use this (time) for congratulations to Liverpool with the way they did so. They showed consistency and deserved to beat it.
“As a club in the last 10, 15 years, they competed and won these big trophies there. They did it because they did a lot of things very well, so the champions were deserved.”
Arsenal goes to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night to the second part of his Semi-final lag 1-0 in the Champions League from the Emirates matchAnd Arthte says that their European running is a useful reminder of what they were able to do despite the crippled list of injuries.
“I was very shocked before the game against PSG at home,” he said.
“I saw Takehiro Tomiyas, Riccardo Caalaariori, Thomas Party, Kai Havertz, Gabriel, Gabriel Jesus and Jorginho together in the Drising room.
“It could be an initial lineup, and we don’t have them, and we don’t have months. Nobody talks about it in the building, but that’s happening.
“I’m proud of them.”
None of his wounded walks will come back to tomorrow’s home game with Bournemouth, but Arththa remains hope that Jorginho, Calafiori and Havertz will return before the end of the season.