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Arteta insists title race not over despite Arsenal’s loss to Man City

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Arteta insists title race not over despite Arsenal’s loss to Man City

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shrugged off a 2-1 defeat by title rivals Manchester City on Sunday and said the Premier League starts again with five games left to ​play.

Victory would have sent Arteta’s side nine points clear as they seek a ‌first English title since 2004.

“The Premier ​League starts again almost. They have a game in hand; we are three points ahead, ​five games to play, so game on,” the Spaniard said after Arsenal’s ⁠fourth successive defeat in domestic competitions.

“Obviously, the players were very disappointed not to get a result ​from the game in the manner that 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.'”

While City have reeled Arsenal in, the remaining fixtures of the two clubs seem to favour Arteta’s side. They have home ​games against Newcastle United, Fulham and Burnley and away trips to West Ham United and ​Crystal Palace.

Rayan Cherki ad Erling Haaland celebrate a goal for Manchester City against Arsenal. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/mancity

After they go to Burnley, Pep Guardiola’s City face Europe-chasing Everton and Bournemouth away and Brentford, Aston Villa, ‌and ⁠Crystal Palace at home.

Arsenal also have the ‘distraction’ of a Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid, though, and the strain is beginning to show on Arteta’s side.

Having suffered three defeats in their opening 49 matches of this season in all competitions, Arsenal have now lost four of their last six, ​while their last top-flight ​victory came more than ⁠a month ago.

More twists

Arsenal remain top with 70 points from 33 games and Arteta believes there will be more twists.

“Let’s see what happens. It’s the ​Premier League. First of all, to win a game in this league ​is extremely ⁠tough,” he said. “I mean look at the fixtures that we both have. It’s going to be tough for both of us.

If not we would have 80 or 85 points as it has happene di previous seasons. it is not the case. So will will prepare game by game and learn from what happened today and be better. Evrthing is still to play for and we are not going to stop. We are going to go against. That for sure,”he stated.

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