The Sun (Malaysia)

‘Stand up and be counted’

Arteta tells Arsenal to show character after Premier League title blow

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MIKEL ARTETA has told his Arsenal players to “stand up and be counted” after their Premier League title bid took a hit with defeat to Aston Villa. Two late goals gave Unai Emery and his players a deserved 2-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium to boost their own topfour hopes.

In yet another twist in the title run-in, the Gunners were well beaten as Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins struck within three minutes of one another to stun the home fans.

Liverpool had lost at home to Crystal Palace in an earlier match and a fifth League defeat of the campaign for Arsenal leaves Mikel Arteta’s side in second – two points behind reigning champions Manchester City.

Asked if he was concerned Arsenal’s season could fizzle out – much as it did last season – from this point, Arteta’s reply was bullish.

“If one result is going to do that then we are not strong enough,” said the Spaniard, whose side had been unbeaten in the League in 2024 .

“That’s very simple. We had one of the best performanc­es that we’ve had all season in the first half against a really good team.

“It should have been three or four (goals) or more. It didn’t happen. In the second half the momentum shifted.

“We could not control and generate what we did in the first half. We conceded two very poor goals and we lost the game.

“Congratula­te the opponent and stand up. Now the moment is to stand up and be counted.”

Arteta claimed that such a disappoint­ing blow in the title race was bound to happen during the run-in after a stretch of almost perfect form at the start of 2024.

“We can’t control (Manchester City),” a visibly downbeat Arteta told Sky Sports.

“When you win and win and win for four months it’s very simple to do it. The moment to do it is now.”

Villa were brilliant in a second half they dominated and their superiorit­y eventually paid off as substitute Bailey tapped home at the back post before Watkins took advantage of Arsenal’s high line to burst through on goal and finish with aplomb.

The visitors had also hit the woodwork through both Watkins and Youri Tielemans and Arsenal must now recover ahead of the second leg of their Champions League quarterfin­al away to Bayern Munich on Wednesday (Thurs 3am Malaysian time), with the tie evenly-poised at 2-2.

“If you want to win championsh­ips, if you want to be there in the Champions League, when you have these moments you have to stand up,” added Arteta.

“If not that means that you don’t have a quality that is very necessary. Now it’s a big test for us.

“In any other league in the world if you won the number of games in a row that we did, you would be six or eight points clear. That is not the case here. That is the challenge.

“We have the best opportunit­y to react against Bayern Munich on Wednesday. The team has to show it. If you want to win, you have to overcome these situations.”

This was former Arsenal boss Emery’s first trip to the Emirates Stadium with his Villa side – who moved three points clear of Tottenham to strengthen their hold on fourth place in the quest for Champions League football.

“Of course, beating Arsenal here is very difficult and we needed to play and be focused 100% and be very demanding in everything,” he said.

“We needed the biggest commitment to do better than we did against Manchester City (a 4-1 loss) that was the sample we used for this match.

“This is the level I want to get to with our players and progressiv­ely, we are getting better.” – The Independen­t/Express Newspapers

 ?? – AFPPIX ?? Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers (left) vies with Arsenal’s Declan Rice during their English Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium in London yesterday.
– AFPPIX Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers (left) vies with Arsenal’s Declan Rice during their English Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium in London yesterday.

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