Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta doesn’t want to say the Premier League title race is over but expressed his frustration as his side held to a 1-1 draw at Manchester United. The Gunners were

held to a 1-1 draw by the Red Devils in stoppage time, although Declan Rice equalised in the second half to leave them 15 points behind leaders Liverpool with 10 games remaining. Asked whether
the title race was over, Mikel Arteta was asked in his post-match interview: “I don’t want to say it but the frustration today is that we didn’t win our games. “
We know we have to win every game we have left to be champions. I don’t think now is the right time to talk about it. “I am
frustrated we didn’t win. In everything we did, especially in the first half before we conceded, we dominated everything. “
“We were a little bit shorter in the first 15-20 metres in front of the opponent’s goal. We need to have a better target, direction and final touch. “
“But it was clear the game was ours and it was going in the direction we wanted it to. It was a shame they only used one long ball. Then we didn’t deal with it well and gave away the free-kick. “
In the second half we tried to build momentum, เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย we scored and felt the opponent was tired but we gave them the chance to win. We had three big chances but at the end Raya saved us from losing.”
The Spanish coach was then asked if he regrets not signing a striker in January: “No, it’s not about that.”
Arteta tried to cut the interview short but the reporter asked for one final question – is 15 points too much? To which the Spain head coach simply said thank you and walked off.