Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed his dissatisfaction with their recent 2-1 loss to Fulham, labeling it as the team’s poorest performance in the current Premier League season. The Gunners aimed to recover from their previous 2-0 home defeat against West Ham, and despite an early lead courtesy of Bukayo Saka in the fifth minute, goals from Raul Jiménez and Bobby De Cordova-Reid turned the tide in favor of the hosts.
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Reflecting on the disappointing result, Arteta acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, citing sloppiness with the ball and an overall subpar performance. The defeat means that Arsenal enters the New Year in fourth place, missing out on the opportunity to secure a more favorable position in the league standings.
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Arteta, in a post-match statement to BBC, commented on the team’s lackluster display, stating, “Today was our worst game of the season. We were sloppy with the ball. It wasn’t good enough. We didn’t deserve to win. When you have opportunities to go top of the league on 31 December and now end up with a really bad feeling, that is football.”
The Arsenal manager’s candid assessment highlights the team’s missed chance to capitalize on a favorable league position and emphasizes the challenges football presents. As the team navigates through the New Year, Arteta’s comments serve as a call for improvement and a reminder of the competitive nature of the Premier League.
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