Arteta says Spurs win won’t help him think about title race, vows to continue beating Villa

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Arteta says Spurs win won’t help him think about title race, vows to continue beating Villa

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said after the Gunners beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 in the Premier League at the Emirates Stadium on January 15. That he thought his team played excellently after the previous two matches where they did very well but did not win. Both against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup and against Manchester United in the FA Cup. This match was like testing everyone’s attitude. How we will do it, how brave we are, how we will look at the results or the performance on the field to be better than the opponents. Arsenal should have won, but unfortunately we could not score up to 10 goals.

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Asked if reducing the gap to leaders Liverpool to four points (Arsenal have played one more game) would increase their chances of winning the สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที league. Arteta replied: “Today’s result makes us happy in the moment. But the momentum will come the next day as we prepare to face Aston Villa on January 18. After we meet again, we will talk about how to beat Villa.”

Arteta also praised 18-year-old. Midfielder Miles Lewis-Skelly, who was brought in to help the team at left-back due to the injury of the main player. It is very rare for Lewis-Skelly to compete. So well with Tottenham’s Dejan Kulusevski and Brennan Johnson in his first London derby. He has made everyone at the club very proud because this kid has been in the club’s academy system for a long time. So he was prepared to have his opportunity and we selected him at a time when we believed he was ready. But in the case of Lewis-Skelly. He has been ready to play in midfield for a while. But he has never played in the full-back position before, and he has done a good job in that position.