Daily Dispatch

Winning is the only thing that will ease Europa exit pain — Arsenal’s Arteta

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said it was important for the club to get back to winning ways after their Europa League exit and was particular­ly pleased with his players’ attitude in Sunday’s 3-1 Premier League victory over West Bromwich Albion.

Emile Smith Rowe, Nicolas Pepe and Willian scored against West Brom as Arsenal bounced back from Thursday’s Europa League semifinal exit, which left them with the prospect of no European football for the first time in 25 years.

“After not going through to the final, it’s always very important to win the game,” said Arteta, whose side are ninth on 52 points with three games left.

“It’s always the best way to remedy the pain that we had, to win the game, to score the three beautiful goals that we have done and create so many more chances.”

Arsenal travel to third-placed Chelsea on Wednesday and Arteta said his side had a duty to the fans to finish the season strongly.

“We have a huge responsibi­lity to win every game we play when we represent this football club,” he said.

“If anybody can question anything, our level, our ability, whatever it is, they can.

“But our attitude, that’s a nonnegotia­ble and right up to the end we have to try to win our matches and see what happens.”

West Bromwich were relegated from the Premier League after one season in the top flight.

The defeat left the Baggies in 19th place with 26 points, 10 points behind fourth-bottom Burnley with only three games left to play.

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