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It’s Not 100% Zinchenko’s ‘fault’: Mikel Arteta finally picks out the moment that cost Arsenal the Premier League title last season – Vows to retrace His steps

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Although it is not entirely Zinchenko’s fault: Mikel Arteta has finally identified the moment that prevented Arsenal from winning the Premier League championship in the previous season, and he has pledged to go back his steps.

According to Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s loss to Aston Villa by a score of 2-0 a month ago was the defining moment that eventually led to the club’s failure to win the Premier League championship.

Despite a 2-1 victory against Everton on Sunday afternoon, the Gunners were relegated to a second-place finish in the Premier League. This was due to the fact that Manchester City earned a fourth consecutive title with a victory over West Ham United.

On April 14, Arsenal squandered the opportunity to go one point clear of Pep Guardiola’s team at the top of the Premier League standings. Aston Villa stunned Arsenal with goals from Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins by defeating Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal had only suffered five defeats in the Premier League during the whole season.

After the conclusion of the season on Sunday, Arteta expressed his regret over the opportunities that his team had squandered during the afternoon and admitted that the outcome prevented Arsenal from winning the Premier League for the first time since 2004.

“Without a doubt, Villa is at home. “The score ought to have been 4-0 in the first half,” Arteta commented afterwards. In light of what took place on Tuesday, when Manchester City defeated Tottenham by a score of 2-0, it is possible that it may have also been. Here are the margins of error.”

Arteta, on the other hand, was not in the mood to linger on Arsenal’s misfortune and instead applauded his team for going head-to-head with Manchester City, who have now won six of the previous seven Premier League championships.

“The staff and players have reached every limit and every margin that we could to win the Premier League,” Arteta continued. “We have pushed ourselves to the limit.” “Unfortunately, it was nothing near enough.

“I am congratulating City. The actions that they have taken since December are incomprehensible. Even if every single performance has been at the best level that we have ever witnessed, it was still not enough.

 

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