Arsenal's defensive struggles in the absence of William Saliba and Takehiro Tomiyasu are well known. The team's reliance on Rob Holding has been exposed, and Jakub Kiwior has not been deemed ready to step in. Manager Mikel Arteta must find a way to get his defence working again in May, despite some costly errors from Aaron Ramsdale and some cheap ball concessions in midfield. Meanwhile, Bukayo Saka's form has dropped, and Arsenal needs him to regain his momentum for the run-in.
Leandro Trossard and Jorginho may deserve more opportunities to sharpen up the attack. Although Manchester City's form looks unbeatable, Arsenal has winnable games ahead that could lead to a potentially classic final day if City stumbles. Despite losing 4-1 to Manchester City, Arteta remains optimistic about his team's chances in the Premier League title race, believing there is still work to be done.
Mikel Arteta still remains optimistic about his team's chances in the Premier League title race, despite a 4-1 loss to Manchester City. The defeat saw City overtake Arsenal at the top of the table, with the destiny of the trophy no longer in Arsenal's hands. However, Arteta believes there is still work to be done, and his side must focus on winning their remaining games.
Although Arsenal has secured a top-four finish and a return to the Champions League, Arteta insists that this is not enough. He wants more for his squad, who he believes has the right people and players to compete at the highest level. The team will have a chance to return to the top of the table with a win against Chelsea on Tuesday.
Arteta admits his side has weaknesses that need to be addressed, and they must improve if they want to keep their Premier League title hopes alive. He acknowledges that City's form looks unbeatable, but Arsenal has winnable games ahead that could lead to a potentially classic final day if City stumbles. Despite the setback against City, Arteta is confident that his team can still challenge for the title.
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