Arteta brushes off City loss: ‘Marathon’ to go

Arteta brushes off City loss: 'Marathon' to go

Mikel Arteta has played down the impact of Manchester City knocking Arsenal off the top of the Premier League table by insisting a “psychological marathon” lies ahead in the title race.

The defending champions moved to the summit for the first time since Nov. 5 after a 3-1 win at the Emirates Stadium.

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Bukayo Saka‘s 42nd-minute penalty cancelled out Kevin De Bruyne opener before second-half goals from Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland gave City a potentially pivotal win.

After the match, Arteta said: “Psychologically there is a marathon still out there. So psychologically [the title] is very far. I said it three months ago and I said it today, it’s about tomorrow. The most important thing is how we are tomorrow and focus on that because the rest of the things, we don’t know what is going to happen.

“We have to pick [up] the points, because the performances are there for sure. What we’ve done today against this team, believe me that wasn’t the game that they wanted to play.

“But we wanted the points and we didn’t get them and at the end the games are decided in the boxes and we have given too much away today and weren’t ruthless enough to convert our chances. That’s what we have to improve.”