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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta (centre) gives instructions to his players during a break in play in yesterday’s English Premier League match against Aston Villa at the Emirates. – AFPPIC

‘We know

what we want’

Arteta eyes title after

Arsenal thrash Emery’s Villans

M IKEL ARTETA warned Arsenal’s title rivals that their ruthless 4-1 rout of Aston Villa showed they are on track to win the Premier League for the first time in 22 years. Arteta’s side issued a significant statement of intent in the title race by crushing Villa with a sec ond half blitz at the Emirates Stadium yesterday. A costly mistake from Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez opened the floodgates as his failure to catch a corner allowed Gabriel Magalhaes to bundle home. Martin Zubimendi doubled the lead moments later before Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus produced clinical finishes to com plete the demolition. Ollie Watkins’ stoppage-time goal was no con solation for out-classed Villa, who paid the price for failing to turn their first half dominance into goals. After losing at Villa and Liverpool and drawing with Manchester City and Chelsea earlier this season, Arsenal finally have a landmark victory in the bid to win the title. Arteta hailed the result as proof Arsenal have what it takes to lift the Premier League trophy at last after finishing as runners-up for three successive seasons. “Well, it has been a great 2025 on a per sonal and professional level. The way these guys, the club and the staff make me enjoy my work every single day is brilliant,” Arteta said. “In 2026, we know what we want. We will have to work really hard for it every sin gle day, but I think we are on the right tracks for it.” Ending Villa’s club-record equalling 11-match winning run was a sweet moment for Arteta after the pain of Emiliano Buendia’s stoppage-time win ner for Unai Emery’s men earlier in December.

has won 11 games in a row. “They are a superb team, very difficult to play against, and we knew that we were going to have periods throughout the game. “We talked about emotionally how demand ing it was going to be and we struggled in the first 10 minutes. Then we adjusted, got a bit more control. We didn’t manage to score and then in the second half we clicked. “We competed for everything much better. The timing was better and the individual goals were fulfilled in an extraordinary way, and we were so efficient in everything that we did. “Unlike in the last few games where we had so many big situations, today we were very prolific and accurate to make the difference.” After grinding out a series of victories with just a one-goal margin lately, this was the kind of swaggering display that underlined Arsenal’s vast poten tial. busy celebrating to acknowledge him. “When I finish the match I am always waiting to shake hands with another coach but he was with his coaches and I can’t wait for him. Of course, I was there but no problem. I went to my dressing room,” Emery said. Arteta played down the incident, saying: “Sometimes we are in this sort of moment, so it’s not an issue for me.” Emery was left to rue Martinez’s mistake and an injury to Belgium midfielder Amadou Onana, which he felt changed the momentum of the match. “The first goal, how they scored it maybe could be foul but here in England it is more diffi cult because the referees let you touch the keep ers,” he said. “That changed everything. After Onana’s injury we lost everything in the middle. Arsenal have the power they showed. That is football.” – AFP/The Independent “We needed scrappy goals to win other games but today the quality of our finishing was top and made the difference,” Arteta said. Arteta and Emery didn’t shake hands at the final whistle, with the Villa boss claiming his fellow Spaniard was too

game and we were creating the chances. “The way we started the second half was amazing. We really turned things up and were efficient in everything that we did. “We had to be really meticulous. It’s a big credit to my players because against this team it isn’t easy.

“We play every three days, and today we played an opponent that

“It is a beautiful evening. That was a very tough match, as we knew it would be, because they are a top opponent,” said Arteta. “The first 10 minutes

Martin Zubimendi (left) and Leandro Trossard celebrate after scoring for Arsenal yesterday. – REUTERSPIC

were a bit shaky and we had to adjust things. After that, we grabbed the

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