Belfast Telegraph

Lose to Chelsea and top-four dream ends: Arteta

- BY MARK MANN-BRYANS

MIKEL Arteta insists Arsenal need to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge tonight to keep their slim hopes of a top-four finish alive.

Defeat in west London would leave the Gunners 13 points adrift of Chelsea, who currently occupy fourth spot in the Premier League table.

Despite improvemen­ts on the pitch since Arteta replaced Unai Emery last month, the Gunners have still won only one league game under the Spaniard.

They surrendere­d a lead to lose the return fixture 2-1 on December 29 and, having been held at home by Sheffield United on Saturday, Arteta believes victory against Frank Lampard’s men is now essential if he is to lead Arsenal to their first top-four finish since 2016.

“We need to win,” Arteta replied when asked about the importance of the game. “It’s really important. It’s very, very important for us to win this game, to fight for that. Also, the game we played at home, it could have made a big difference and we were very close to it.

“Everyone is having a lot of problems putting together backto-back wins, the league has been very competitiv­e this season and that is why the gaps aren’t that big.

“There are still four months to play and a lot of things can happen, a lot of games between the top teams as well so I think that will change.”

Saturday’s draw with Sheffield United means that a 2-0 win over Manchester United on New Year’s Day is Arteta’s only league victory since taking the helm.

The former Manchester City assistant has been helped in his quest to guide Arsenal back into the top four — and the Champions League — by other teams in the race also slipping up.

“The way we conceded, I think in the last two games as well, hurt us a little bit,” he added.

“We have to try to make a difference when we score first, we need to have the ambition still to score the second and the third goal, where we had the opportunit­ies to do so. In the final moments in the Premier League, the game is never closed.”

Considerin­g their recent injury troubles in defence, it is understood that Arsenal entered talks with Paris St Germain leftback Layvin Kurzawa late last week.

However, Arteta offered no update on a move for the France internatio­nal and again suggested the Gunners could end the January transfer window with no additions to the squad.

“There is nothing new to say on any individual players. When we have more info, we’ll let you know,” he said when asked about Kurzawa.

Pushed on ending the window without signing a player, Arteta added: “It’s a possibilit­y, yes.

“I would not be unhappy without anyone coming in if we couldn’t because the players have to be players who can really help us and make a difference, not just for the sake of it.”

Crunch clash: Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal won’t catch Chelsea if they fall 13 points behind their London rivals

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