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Bullish Gunners M IKEL ARTETA said Arsenal’s progression to the Champions League semifinals can act as a massive boost for his side’s piv otal top-of-the-table Premier League clash against Manchester City. Arsenal made sure of their second suc the Carabao Cup final, adding that he expected it to be the same this weekend. “I still think in this one-off it’ll be moments within the game, it’ll be mis takes (that decide the game). It’ll be edgy, blocked off,” he added. Arteta wants Arsenal to use Sporting win as boost for Man City showdown
Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus (left) in action with Sporting Lisbon’s Ousmane Diomande during their Champions League quarterfinal, 2nd leg match at the Emirates Stadium in London yesterday. – REUTERSPIC
“Absolutely City are favourites. I don’t think it bothers them. He’s (Pep Guardiola) playing mind games with everyone else,” explained Cole, though he insisted that “if Arsenal can avoid defeat, I think they will win the League”. The Gunners have just six games left in the League as they look to land a first Premier League title since 2004, while City have seven matches to go, with the date for their game in hand against Crystal Palace not yet set. Arteta continued to be without Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Jurrien Timber through injury. Noni Madueke will also be a doubt for the match at City after he limped off with a knee problem in the second half. Arsenal headed into yesterday’s fixture facing criticism for their shock 2-1 defeat against Bournemouth which followed a Carabao Cup final loss against City and a dis mal FA Cup exit to Southampton. But for the second season in a row, Arsenal are the only Premier League team left standing in the last four of the Champions League. And Arteta added: “There is a reason why we are the only English team in the competi tion, because this League and this schedule takes the hell out of you. “We are not perfect, we need to improve things, that’s for sure and we recognise that. But there’s value in what these players have done.” Sporting head coach Rui Borges felt his side earned enough chances to force extra time. He said: “The word ‘proud’ is the right word for all the players for what they have done for these two games. “I thought we deserved more and potentially extra-time. The character and the personality to fight one of the best teams in Europe was amazing. “We had the best opportunities and Arsenal didn’t create that much in our penalty area, here and in Lisbon.” – The Independent
cessive last-four spot on Europe’s grandest stage for the first time in their history with a 0-0 draw against Sporting Lisbon at the Emirates, a week after Kai Havertz’s stop page-time opening-leg winner in Portugal. They will now face Atletico Madrid over two legs for a place in this season’s final. Arsenal, who lost against Bournemouth last Saturday, were not at their best – and Sporting’s Geny Catamo struck David Raya’s post in the first half. But the goalless draw will serve Arteta’s side with renewed hope that they will not end the season empty handed ahead of their trip to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday (11.30pm Malaysian time). “One hundred per cent,” said Arteta when asked if the result can serve as springboard for their meeting with Pep Guardiola’s side. “This is a massive push to win the semifi nal of the Champions League. It’s extremely tough and we know what we’ve done. We deserve it, fully deserve it as well, and we’re going to enjoy it because we deserve it. “My message (to the players) was grati tude to them. I know the effort and the com mitment that they have put in. “There’s a lot of work behind it. We’ve done something that has never been done in the history of our club in 140 years, so that tells you the difficulty of that, and we had to do it in a very special way, missing a lot of important players.” Former Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole claimed that Sunday match between Arsenal and City will be decided by “mistakes” and “moments”, with Guardiola’s side “absolutely the favourites” to win. While City have found form in recent weeks, with big wins over Liverpool and Chelsea, Arsenal have stumbled domesti cally, exiting the FA Cup at the hands of Southampton and losing in the league last weekend to Bournemouth. And though the Gunners secured a place in the Champions League semifinals, Cole was quick to “encourage perspective”, explaining that Arteta’s side “are not playing well” at the moment. Cole explained that “there wasn’t much between the teams” during City’s 2-0 win in
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