The Phnom Penh Post

Arsenal’s ‘unacceptab­le’ Palace defeat

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MIKEL Arteta apologised for Arsenal’s “unacceptab­le” performanc­e in a 3-0 defeat at Crystal Palace that dealt a significan­t blow to their bid to finish in the Premier League’s top four.

Arteta’s side were destroyed by first half goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta and Jordan Ayew at Selhurst Park on Monday.

Unable to muster a revival after the break, Arsenal’s second defeat in their last three league games was sealed by Wilfried Zaha’s late penalty.

Arsenal had gone into the weekend in fourth place, but Tottenham’s 5-1 win against Newcastle on Sunday piled pressure on the Gunners and their response could not have been any less convincing.

The battle to qualify for next season’s Champions League via a top four finish is heating up and Arsenal are in danger of wilting.

They sit in fifth place, behind Tottenham on goal difference having played a game less than their north London rivals.

West Ham and Manchester United, both three points behind Arsenal, will also fancy their chances after a result that blew the top four battle wide open.

“We made it impossible for ourselves with the way we competed. You have to be physical and run and then you earn the right to play. We were really inconsiste­nt on the ball and that is unacceptab­le,” Arteta said.

“We were poor, especially in the first half. I apologise to our supporters. We didn’t have the presence or the composure to dominate the situation. That’s what I’m most annoyed with.”

It was an especially painful result for Arsenal fans given the presence in the Palace dug-out of Eagles boss Patrick Vieira, a Gunners legend after his trophy-filled playing career with the club.

“We need to put our hands up and get the criticism we deserve. Then we accept it, look ourselves in the mirror and look to the next game. This performanc­e was not good enough,” Arteta said.

 ?? AFP ?? Crystal Palace’s English defender Nathaniel Clyne (left) vies to header the ball with Arsenal’s English striker Eddie Nketiah during Premier League on Monday.
AFP Crystal Palace’s English defender Nathaniel Clyne (left) vies to header the ball with Arsenal’s English striker Eddie Nketiah during Premier League on Monday.

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