Arteta admits it’s not easy to catch up with Liverpool, says Pep and City just have minor hiccups
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admits the Gunners will need to be “perfect” if they are to overtake Liverpool in the Premier League title race this season, with their record and the number of wins they have made making it difficult to catch up. However, the ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.app team is focused on maintaining good form, particularly good enough to win, and ensuring they have plenty of options in the long run.

Arteta added that the win boosted his confidence, saying that they had won two big games in the last few months and it was important to keep the standard, build momentum and go as far as possible, no matter who they were playing against.
Asked about Liverpool’s league clash with Manchester City on Sunday, Arteta said: “Of course it’s a big game, no doubt about it. It’s a great game to watch. Two of the best teams in Europe are up there and they’re fighting for the title with us, so it’s a massive game.
Asked about City’s form and Pep Guardiola’s winless run of six games, including five defeats in a row, Arteta, who was Pep’s assistant at City, said: “It’s a bit of a hiccup. Everyone has to go through that but it’s very strange for City because they haven’t had that in nine years. That speaks volumes about the standard and the atmosphere of the league we’re in. You have to be near perfect and hope things go your way. It’s not easy to get wins.