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Arteta reveals why they no longer have too much pressure in the Premier League title race

Arteta reveals why they are no longer have too much pressure in the Premier League race after Manchester City went ahead of them.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has spoken out about the positive aspect of his team being at a disadvantage in the Premier League title race after their loss to Manchester City last week. With City now sitting at the top of the table, Arteta believes that Arsenal can focus on their own game and aim for wins.

Despite losing their top spot, Arsenal are still in the title race as they currently sit in second place on the Premier League table with 75 points after 33 games. However, they are closely following Manchester City who have 76 points and two games in hand.

Arteta has stated that while it is no longer in Arsenal’s hands to win the title, they can still aim for victories in their remaining games. He believes that this is a positive thing as it takes some of the pressure off his team and allows them to focus on their own performance.

 

Speaking to Arsenal Media, Arteta said: “Now it is not in our hands, but what is in our hands is to win our games. That’s what we are going to try to do and the rest is down to City.”

When asked if he was settling for second place, Arteta replied with a firm “No”. He believes that his team can still push for the title and will continue to fight until the end of the season.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 21: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta talks to Gabriel Jesus during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Southampton FC at Emirates Stadium on April 21, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arsenal’s next match will be against Chelsea on Wednesday, where they will be looking to bounce back from their defeat against Manchester City. While they may not be at the top of the table anymore, Arteta’s team still have a chance at winning the title if they can continue to perform well and pick up crucial wins.

Overall, Arteta’s positive attitude towards Arsenal’s current situation shows that he is determined to keep fighting until the end of the season. While it may be out of their hands now, there is still hope for Arsenal fans who are hoping for a Premier League title this year.

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