“We need that ruthless mindset to go kill a team and we haven’t done it.” Arteta said. theSun theSundaily Arteta Saka Haaland Arsenal ManCity COYG
Arsenal's Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard comforts Arsenal's English midfielder Bukayo Saka after he missed to score a penalty kick during the English Premier League football match between West Ham United and Arsenal at the London Stadium, in London on April 16, 2023. AFPPIX: Arsenal's bid to win the Premier League for the first time since 2004 is in danger of imploding, but Mikel Arteta remains adamant the leaders can cope with the pressure of the title race.
Although Arsenal are four points clear of second placed Manchester City, it is the champions who have all the momentum heading into the final weeks of a gripping title battle. For Arsenal to no longer be in control of their own destiny is a bitter pill for Arteta to swallow after the north Londoners' long spell at the top this term.
“It was very different to Liverpool in terms of the pattern of play. But that is the next stage, you have to play with the same purpose when it is 2-0. Their toughest tests could come on trips to Fulham and Brentford, although their progress in the Champions League might also pose a distraction.
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