

Mikel Arteta called Arsenal's 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth a 'big punch in the face,' significantly impacting their Premier League title hopes. This loss marks Arsenal's third consecutive domestic defeat, raising concerns about their chances of winning the title for the first time in 22 years.
Mikel Arteta described defeat to Bournemouth as a "big punch in the face" as Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes were dealt a significant blow following a desperate 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth at the Emirates.
The Gunners produced a worryingly lethargic display as Bournemouth left north London with all three points to hand Manchester City the chance to reduce the gap at the top to six when they face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
It was a third consecutive domestic defeat for Arteta's side - following their Carabao Cup final loss against City and FA Cup exit to Southampton - and it places major doubt over whether they will secure their first title in 22 years, having finished runner-up for the past three seasons.
"It's extremely disappointing," Arteta said. "It's a big punch in the face, but it's about how we react now.
"Credit to them [Bournemouth] for what they did, they haven't lost in 11 games for a reason. They got a lot of things right. When we had anticipation in the first half, when we regained the ball, we were far from efficient.
"The first opportunity they had to attack the box, it was a deflection, a really bad defensive action and it cost us a goal.
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"That's something we have to deal with emotionally. We tried to recover and push them, we scored from the penalty and you expect a different game.
"But we did a lot of strange things today."

Image: Arteta called on his players to show fight as they look to stop their Premier League title bid from collapsing
Arsenal now have to find a response when they face Sporting in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final before a huge Premier League showdown against Man City next Sunday in a fixture now fuelled with even greater significance.
Arteta has called for fight from his players as they bid to keep their title challenge on track.
He added: "We've been very consistent. It can happen, this is football and sometimes you have to give credit to the opposition for the way they capitalised.
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Paul Merson suggests Arsenal's 2-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth could shatter their confidence in the title and expressed how 'sloppy' their performance was
"I don't know how many shots they had but they made the most of our actions, and we were far from our level today.
"It hurts the players a lot, and it has to. You have to take it on the chin and there is no grey area now.
"You stand up and go for the fight, or you're out. That's what it's going to require now.
"It's a big week, there's a lot at stake. We're still in a good position in both competitions but we need to do better, that's for certain."
Sky Sports' Paul Merson on Soccer Saturday:
"Keep away from the papers and social media because everyone will be saying here comes the melt!
"A terrible, terrible result. Bad performance, no energy, no real 'let's take the game to Bournemouth'. It's a sloppy result."
When asked if there's a glimmer of hope for Arsenal, he added: "I don't think City will beat Chelsea on Sunday."
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Mikel Arteta described the defeat as a 'big punch in the face' and expressed disappointment over the team's performance.
The loss significantly impacts Arsenal's Premier League title hopes, leaving them vulnerable as Manchester City can reduce the gap at the top.
Before the Bournemouth match, Arsenal suffered two consecutive defeats: one in the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City and another in the FA Cup against Southampton.
Arsenal last won the Premier League title 22 years ago, and they have finished as runners-up for the past three seasons.



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