Nketiah, Saka and Partey after the loss to Nottingham Forest (© Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Nketiah, Saka and Partey after the loss to Nottingham Forest (© Clive Mason/Getty Images)

Arteta says Arsenal 'must heal' after painful title loss

Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 21.05.23. | 16:56

The Gunners were so close to clinching the first Premier League trophy since 2004, but in the end, they'll have to settle with the Champions League football

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says his side have had 'an incredible journey' but now 'must heal' after falling away in the Premier League title race.

The Gunners' defeat at Nottingham Forest on Saturday saw Manchester City confirmed as champions for the third straight season.

After an astonishing start to the season, Arsenal were eight points clear at the top of the table after 18 games and held the same lead over City at the start of April, albeit having played a game more.

However, just two wins in their last eight games have allowed Pep Guardiola's team to overhaul them and clinch the title with three games to spare.

"I am incapable of thinking about it right now. We have to congratulate City," Arteta told BBC Match of the Day.

"It has been an incredible journey for us over ten months competing with City, being ahead of them for so long.

"We have learned huge lessons. We have transformed a lot at this club. We have made huge steps, but the icing on the cake is to win a championship, and we fell short."

Arsenal led the way for 248 days of the 2022-23 season, the most without finishing first in English top-flight history.

After such a dramatic drop-off, Arteta is now searching for a way to recover his squad's mentality for the last game of the season and beyond.

"This is football. It is a very sad day. We have been working for 11 months with that aim and have been on top for so many days," he told Sky Sports. "We have competed but we didn't have enough.

"Now we must heal. It is very painful. I have to find a way to lift the players and we have a tough week ahead of us."



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