
EPL: It’s still possible for Arsenal to win title after loosing to Brighton – Manager, Arteta
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta has insisted that it is still “mathematically possible” to win the title ahead of Manchester City.
Arteta was speaking after their 3-0 loss to Brighton at the Emirates on Sunday.
The result means City are now four points ahead of the Gunners, with an outstanding game.
Pep Guardiola’s men could be confirmed champions for the third consecutive campaign if they beat Chelsea next Sunday at the Etihad.
But Arteta is refusing to give up.
“Mathematically it is still possible and this is football, but it is impossible to be thinking about that today.
“We have to be thinking about the result and the performance we had in the second half and understand why and obviously have a different reaction in the next game,” Arteta said.
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