- Arsenal was held in a 2-2 draw by Crystal Palace in the Emirates on Wednesday
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Jamie Carragher said that Arsenal Mikel Arteta’s boss would be “furious” after the last Gunners in the Premier League.
On Wednesday evening, Arsenal was held in a 2-2 draw by Crystal Palace, despite the goals of Jakub Kiwior and Leandro Trossard.
Visitors ranked first half thanks to a beautiful volley from Ebechi Eze, while Jean-Philippe Mateta capitalized on an error by William Saliba to mark a balance at the end of the second.
The draw against Crystal Palace means that Liverpool now only requires one point to be confirmed as the Premier League champions.
Arsenal’s last shift saw the side of Arteta Taken three of their last four first League people and they have not yet officially confirmed their place in the Champions League for next season.
The Gunners are 10 points away from the sixth placed, Chelsea having played one more game, with the first five insureds of a place in the Elite competition in Europe next season.
Jamie Carragher thinks Mikel Arteta “will smoke” after abandoning the points at Crystal Palace

Arsenal has not yet sealed its place in the Champions League next season despite a cushion

Carragher thinks that Artata could play a stronger team against Bournemouth next weekend
Carragher suggested that Artata will be frustrated, his team has not yet sealed its place before the semi-finals of the Champions League against PSG.
The former defender of Liverpool suggested that Artata could now be forced to set up a stronger side against Bournemouth, between the first and second stages, with champion matches against the Champions Elected Liverpool and Newcastle on the horizon.
“I think Artata will be furious,” said Carragher on Sky Sports.
“They will be good to qualify for the Champions League, but you want to put it in bed as soon as you can.
“If they had won tonight, you could write the game of Bournemouth between PSG and rest the whole team.
“I don’t think it is able to do it now, because Liverpool comes after that.
“If they lose the next two games, they are just behind you and they still have to go to Newcastle. You just don’t want to look over your shoulder.
Arsenal welcomes the French champions of PSG next Tuesday at the Emirates, before welcoming Bournemouth on weekends.

He suggested that Artata would not want to be left by looking over their shoulder in the last few weeks
The second step against PSG comes only four days later.
The latest Arsenal Premier League games include a trip to Anfield to face Liverpool on May 11.
This will be followed by a home game with Newcastle on May 18 and a last day of the day to relegate Southampton on May 25.