Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has praised his team’s resilience and clinical performance following their impressive comeback victory. Speaking to BBC Match of the Day, Arteta highlighted the significance of the win against a formidable opponent.
On the significance of the win:
"It's a big win. They're a really good side, very well coached, and they've been exceptional at home," Arteta remarked. "Especially when you go a goal down early in the game, it becomes a mountain to climb, but the team remained patient. We had to manage the situation emotionally."
On Arsenal’s second-half display:
Arteta lauded his team’s response after the break, saying, "We started really well, we took advantage of that, and we were very clinical in the box. We probably had to step back a little bit, but we looked OK."
On the title race:
When asked about Arsenal’s title hopes, Arteta remained pragmatic: "We can only win our next match and see what happens. It's not in our hands, but what is in our hands we need to make sure we do it."
The victory keeps Arsenal in contention, with fans and players alike hopeful for a strong finish to the season. With a focus on taking it one game at a time, Arteta’s side continues to push for glory.
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