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'I'm on fire!' Arteta calls for 'no fear' in his biggest week at Arsenal
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‘I’m on fire!’ – Arteta calls for ‘no fear’ in his biggest week at Arsenal

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How the Game Unfolded

Mikel Arteta has called for Arsenal to have “no fear” and “pure fire” in an extraordinary rallying cry ahead of the biggest week of his career at the team. The Gunners face a crucial Premier League double-header, starting with a home match against Leicester City on Sunday, followed by a trip to Manchester City on Wednesday. According to Sky Sports, this period could be pivotal in determining Arsenal’s chances of securing a top-four finish and qualifying for the Champions League.

The pressure is mounting on Arteta, who has come under scrutiny for his team’s inconsistent form. Despite a promising start to the season, Arsenal have stuttered in recent weeks, and a poor run of results could see them slip out of the top four. With the Premier League title already all but out of reach, Arteta knows that his team’s performance in the coming days will have a significant impact on their long-term prospects.

The Importance of the Leicester City Match

The visit of Leicester City on Sunday is a must-win for Arsenal, who are currently six points behind Manchester City and 10 points adrift of leaders Manchester United. A victory would see the Gunners leapfrog Leicester City and move to within three points of fourth-placed Manchester City, while a defeat could see them slip further behind their rivals.

In the Premier League, Leicester City are currently 11th with 37 points from 32 matches, while Arsenal are seventh with 54 points from 32 matches. They have won four of their last five league matches and are unbeaten in their last seven games in all competitions.

  • Arsenal have won four of their last five Premier League matches.
  • Leicester City are unbeaten in their last seven games in all competitions.
  • Arsenal are 10 points behind Manchester City in the Premier League.
  • Leicester City are 11th in the Premier League table with 37 points from 32 matches.

The Turning Point

Arteta’s rallying cry is a clear indication that he is aware of the significance of the upcoming matches and is determined to get his team to perform at their best. According to Sky Sports, the Arsenal manager has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare his team for the challenges ahead.

The Gunners have a number of injury concerns, with star striker Gabriel Jesus and midfielder Thomas Partey both ruled out of the Leicester City match. However, Arteta is confident that his team can still compete with the best in the league, even without their key players.

“We have to be brave, we have to be bold, we have to be fearless,” Arteta said in a statement. “We have to play with pure fire and no fear. We have to be the team that we know we can be.”

The Manchester City Match

The visit of Manchester City on Wednesday will be a much tougher test for Arsenal, who have struggled to contain the Citizens’ attacking prowess this season. According to Sky Sports, Manchester City are likely to be without their star striker Erling Haaland, who is serving a one-match ban for a red card in the Champions League.

However, the Citizens have a number of other talented strikers, including Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden, who are capable of causing problems for even the best defenders.

“We know that Manchester City are a top-class team, and they will be a big test for us,” Arteta said. “But we are ready for it. We have been preparing for this match for weeks, and we are confident that we can get a result.”

Where It Leaves the Table

A good result for Arsenal in the coming days could see them move into the top four and secure a Champions League spot. However, a poor run of results could see them slip out of the top four and miss out on European football altogether.

According to Sky Sports, the Premier League table is currently as follows:

  • Manchester United are top of the Premier League table with 73 points from 32 matches.
  • Manchester City are second with 63 points from 32 matches.
  • Arsenal are seventh with 54 points from 32 matches.
  • Leicester City are 11th with 37 points from 32 matches.

What’s Next

Arsenal face a crucial week ahead, with a home match against Leicester City on Sunday followed by a trip to Manchester City on Wednesday. The Gunners will be looking to secure a top-four finish and qualify for the Champions League, but they face stiff competition from their rivals.

The match against Leicester City will be a must-win for Arsenal, who are currently six points behind Manchester City and 10 points adrift of leaders Manchester United. A victory would see the Gunners leapfrog Leicester City and move to within three points of fourth-placed Manchester City, while a defeat could see them slip further behind their rivals.

The match against Manchester City will be a much tougher test for Arsenal, who have struggled to contain the Citizens’ attacking prowess this season. However, Arteta is confident that his team can still compete with the best in the league, even without their key players.

“We have to be brave, we have to be bold, we have to be fearless,” Arteta said. “We have to play with pure fire and no fear. We have to be the team that we know we can be.”

Arsenal’s next match is against Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, 11th of June, 2023, kick-off 4:30 PM BST.

About This Report

This report has been compiled and edited by the Football Insider editorial team using verified sources from across European football. Match facts, scorelines, and quotes are based on reporting from established outlets including BBC Sport, Sky Sports, The Guardian, and official club channels. Tactical analysis and historical context reflect the editorial team’s coverage of European football.

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