
The Digest:
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has bemoaned his players' inability to take their chances after the Gunners lost 2-1 to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, cutting their six-point lead at the top to three points. Erling Haaland scored the winner after Kai Havertz cancelled out Ryan Cherki's opener. Speaking to BBC Match of the Day, Arteta said: "We did a lot of things right... We had the best chances, but we didn't put them away."
Key Points:
- Arsenal's failure to convert chances proved costly in a tight title race.
- The defeat cuts their lead at the top from six points to three.
- City have a game in hand and can go top by beating Burnley.
- Arteta insists belief remains "100%" despite the setback.
- The manager noted the difference was in both boxes.
Arsenal must regroup quickly as the title race now hangs on a knife-edge.
Sources: Goal