Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has vowed to continue fighting for the Premier League title despite his team slipping 11 points behind leaders Liverpool. The Gunners suffered a 1-0 defeat to West Ham at Emirates Stadium last weekend, but Arteta remains optimistic about their chances. When asked if he would concede the title, Arteta replied, “Over my dead body. If not, I will go home.”
Arteta pointed out that Arsenal still have a game in hand on Liverpool and will visit Anfield on May 10. He believes that his team can still close the gap and win the title. However, history is against them, as only three teams in Premier League history have closed a gap of 11 points or more to become champions.
Arsenal has been impacted by injuries to key players, including Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz, and Gabriel Martinelli. Arteta feels that these setbacks caught up with his team in the defeat to West Ham. Despite this, he remains proud of his team’s consistency, pointing out that they had won 10 and drawn five of their previous 15 games, matching Liverpool’s record.
Arteta acknowledged that the defeat to West Ham was a hard one to take, especially since Liverpool won their game. However, he is determined to keep pushing his team to achieve their goals. Arsenal’s next game will be a crucial test of their title ambitions.
The Gunners’ fans will be hoping that Arteta’s optimism is justified and that their team can mount a remarkable comeback to win the title. With 10 games remaining, there is still plenty of time for Arsenal to close the gap and make a push for the championship.
Arteta’s refusal to give up on the title will be a boost to Arsenal’s fans, who have been disappointed by their team’s recent form. The manager’s determination and optimism will be crucial in motivating his players to keep fighting for the title.
