Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has expressed his optimism over his team's chances of winning the Premier League title after a meeting with his players aimed at boosting their morale following a defeat to Manchester United. The Gunners' squad took just two points from nine available in their last three matches, but remain top of the table and on course for several cup competitions.
The manager revealed that he called an emergency meeting with his players to 'bring down the temperature' after the loss to United at the Emirates Stadium, where Arsenal suffered a 3-2 defeat. During the gathering, Arteta encouraged his team to "jump on the fun boat" by embracing their current position and focusing on enjoying the process of competing for major honors.
Arteta acknowledged that the recent slump in form had been concerning but believed that his players had earned the right to be in a strong position heading into the next four months. He expressed confidence in the team's ability to make a push for success, stating: "We have earned the right to be in a great position in four competitions and in the next four months we're going to live and play with enjoyment, with a lot of courage and with the conviction that we're going to win it."
The manager also defended his forwards, who have been struggling to score goals, saying: "We want those numbers to be higher, but as well we are three goals away from the best team. So are not that far, the margins are still very small and maybe they are contributing to other players to score a lot of goals."
Meanwhile, Arteta faced questions over his side's attacking struggles, with not one Arsenal player in the top 20 for Premier League goals this season. The manager maintained that while statistics were important, it was equally crucial to understand how to read them in a way that benefited his team.
In addition to their Premier League bid, Arsenal are also competing in several cup competitions and will face Kairat at home in the Champions League on Wednesday. However, Arteta's starting lineup for this match is likely to be significantly weakened due to suspensions and injuries, with Declan Rice and Mikel Merino set to miss out, while Jurrien Timber and William Saliba also sit out due to injury.
Arteta concluded by urging his supporters to rally behind the team as they strive for success: "This is going to be the mindset and where we're going to put our energy... I'm just hoping that everybody that is related to this club, especially our supporters, jump on that boat because this is the way that we're going to live the next four months because we deserve to live like this."
The manager revealed that he called an emergency meeting with his players to 'bring down the temperature' after the loss to United at the Emirates Stadium, where Arsenal suffered a 3-2 defeat. During the gathering, Arteta encouraged his team to "jump on the fun boat" by embracing their current position and focusing on enjoying the process of competing for major honors.
Arteta acknowledged that the recent slump in form had been concerning but believed that his players had earned the right to be in a strong position heading into the next four months. He expressed confidence in the team's ability to make a push for success, stating: "We have earned the right to be in a great position in four competitions and in the next four months we're going to live and play with enjoyment, with a lot of courage and with the conviction that we're going to win it."
The manager also defended his forwards, who have been struggling to score goals, saying: "We want those numbers to be higher, but as well we are three goals away from the best team. So are not that far, the margins are still very small and maybe they are contributing to other players to score a lot of goals."
Meanwhile, Arteta faced questions over his side's attacking struggles, with not one Arsenal player in the top 20 for Premier League goals this season. The manager maintained that while statistics were important, it was equally crucial to understand how to read them in a way that benefited his team.
In addition to their Premier League bid, Arsenal are also competing in several cup competitions and will face Kairat at home in the Champions League on Wednesday. However, Arteta's starting lineup for this match is likely to be significantly weakened due to suspensions and injuries, with Declan Rice and Mikel Merino set to miss out, while Jurrien Timber and William Saliba also sit out due to injury.
Arteta concluded by urging his supporters to rally behind the team as they strive for success: "This is going to be the mindset and where we're going to put our energy... I'm just hoping that everybody that is related to this club, especially our supporters, jump on that boat because this is the way that we're going to live the next four months because we deserve to live like this."