Premier League: We want to be kings of everything, says Arteta as Arsenal strive to be best in the world
Arsenal displayed their set piece prowess during their 2-0 win over Manchester United on Thursday.
Arsenal displayed their set piece prowess during their 2-0 win over Manchester United on Thursday.
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It was a comedy of errors at the display from the Premier League champions Liverpool in both the goals they conceded against Arsenal in their defeat.
Liverpool have 93 points and with just two games left and can only reach 99 at the end of their first title-winning campaign for 30 years.
Mikel Arteta also talked about a clash between Jamie Vardy and Shkodran Mustafi where the Leicester striker struck the Arsenal defender.
However, Brendan Rodgers lauded his team's tactical discipline and said, "It looked like we were going to get the goal, but I was really pleased with how we kept going.
Leicester made the man advantage count as Vardy pounced to slot home Demarai Gray's cross and regain his two-goal advantage over Aubameyang