Arsenal must play significantly better than it did final yr at Newcastle United whether it is to maintain its slim title hopes alive, supervisor Mikel Arteta stated, after a loss final yr successfully ended its hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.
A 2-0 defeat at St James’ Park final season noticed Arsenal ultimately end fifth within the league whereas Newcastle completed eleventh when relegation was a chance halfway by means of the season earlier than Eddie Howe took over.
Sunday’s contest is a stark distinction to final season, with Arsenal now second within the standings and Champions League qualification within the bag whereas third-placed Newcastle — which has misplaced solely as soon as at house — appears to be like to seal a top-four spot.
“It’s a very different game. A year ago, it was different players, different games. We’re going to have to play much better than we did last year, that’s for sure,” Arteta advised reporters forward of Sunday’s journey.
“We know it’s going to be a really tough game because, especially at home they’ve been really, really good.”
The two groups shared the spoils in January on the Emirates Stadium in what was Arsenal’s solely goalless draw of the season.
“That was a game we deserved to win, we didn’t at the end,” Arteta added.
“They’re a really good side, they are well coached, good players, the right environment around the club right now. So they’re in a good place.”
“They’re third in the league, and they’ve merited that… they deserve to be where they are.”
Arteta stated they’ve to attend and see if centre-back Gabriel is match for the sport whereas his defensive companion William Saliba has not but been dominated out of the season with 4 video games left because the Frenchman continues to be pushing to play.
Since Saliba was sidelined, Arsenal has dropped factors within the title race, taking part in out three straight attracts earlier than dropping to Manchester City, which now leads the league by a degree with a recreation in hand.
“It’s about the healing process. Pain-wise and the things he (Saliba) can do now off the pitch, he’s in a good place,” Arteta stated.
“But we have to build that capacity to have the right impact, the right load and to be in good condition to play for the team.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com