Arteta: “Premier League starts again” after Arsenal setback at Manchester City

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  • Mikel Arteta insists title race is still alive despite Arsenal defeat to Manchester City
  • Erling Haaland winner cuts gap to three points with City holding a game in hand
  • Arsenal boss says players remain convinced they can end 22-year wait

It felt significant, this one. Not decisive, not yet, but heavy with consequence.

Arsenal went to the Etihad knowing what was at stake and, for long spells, they stood up to it. But Erling Haaland’s second-half goal gave Manchester City a 2-1 win that shifts the balance of the title race.

Afterwards, Mikel Arteta did not retreat. He reframed it.

“The Premier League starts again,” he said. It sounded like defiance, but also clarity. Five games left, three points between the sides, and City with a game in hand. The margins are now tight enough to feel uncomfortable.

City know this territory. Arsenal are still learning it.

Arteta’s team played with intent. Kai Havertz equalised after Rayan Cherki’s opener and had chances to take something from the game. Even late on, there were moments where a point felt possible.

But that is the difference at this stage. Moments missed, points gone.

The bigger question has been mentality. It has followed Arsenal for some time now, particularly in the closing weeks of seasons. Arteta dismissed it again.

“If I have to pick the players to win the Premier League… I should be at home,” he said. It was a pointed response, one that reflects his belief in the group.

Inside the dressing room, the message was simple. Opportunity lost, but not the biggest one. That still sits in the remaining fixtures.

City, of course, have their say. A win in their game in hand would take them top for the first time since the opening weekend. The pressure shifts with that.

But Arsenal are still there. Still leading, just. And still convinced.

Arteta’s tone was not one of a manager clinging on. It was of someone trying to reset the narrative quickly. No panic, no drift. Just a push to go again.

Whether that is enough will be decided over the next few weeks.

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