Arsenal: For Mikel Arteta, winning the Premier League would be a feat

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Eleven points behind, as many days to play against a Liverpool team who has lost only one league match this season. This is the challenge that awaits the Gunners on this end of the season, apart from their round of 16 Champions League against the PSV Eindhoven. Asked about the subject at a press conference before a capital trip to Nottingham Forrest, the Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta stressed the prowess that awaited his team in the coming weeks.

“Winning the Premier League in the circumstances that are ours, no one has ever done it in the history of the Premier League”said the Basque, refusing to mention the multiple injuries suffered by the Gunners throughout the season, from Bukayo Saka to Kai Havertz. However, he wanted to recall that his men will not give up, and will continue to believe in the title until the fate is mathematically determined.

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