Arsenal suffered a hard blow for his first league title ambitions after a draw against Manchester United. They are now 15 points behind the Liverpool leaders, although with a match in hand, but only 10 games are allowed to play.
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Arsenal boss, Mikel Arteta, was obviously agitated after his team could not save a 1-1 draw with Manchester United in a result which, according to criticism, could have probe the death of the premier league of his team.
With 10 games to play, Liverpool, the Arsenal trail leaders, placed, by a second point, although with a match in hand.
Arteta: ‘very frustrating that we have not won’
Arteta, who moved away from an post-match television interview, reduced the fact that Declan Rice’s strike in the second half was their only goal against a united side in difficulty which languishes in 14th place in the table.
“Very frustrating, we did not win with the domination and the chances that we had in the first half. We gave the ball of nothing.
“It was the threat in the last 25 meters to get something to happen. They didn’t want to play. You come here and you want to win the game. Today is frustration.”
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Critics quickly said that the draw spent the unofficial end of Arsenal’s hope to win its first League title since 2004.
“You must have a point, the tip of the tip is very important,” said former Captain United Roy Keane on Sky Sports. “Forget Liverpool and we are well.”
Rice and Arteta were questioned about the goal of Bruno Fernandes with a free kick after the United midfielder said: “It helps the wall is about 15 meters back!”
The rules stipulate the wall must be at least 10 meters back.
“I haven’t seen the goal,” said Rice. “He had the impression that the ball flew over us at a low height. (The wall) felt far away. Anthony (Taylor) is the arbitrator, he makes this decision. ”
Arteta added: “Football is intended for smart street players, and if (Fernandes) did this and capitalized on this, it is smarter than us and the referee. It was a goal, so they took advantage of it. Football is for smart people.”