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FRUSTRATED ARSENAL BOSS Mikel Arteta refused to concede the Premier League title despite Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Manchester United leaving his side 15 points behind leaders Liverpool.
Declan Rice’s strike and some key David Raya saves in the second half saw them leave with a 1-1 draw, which does little to stop Arne Slot’s relentless Reds marching towards the title. “Then you have to overturn a result, which we know how difficult it is to do that here and you have to expose yourself a little more, because you have to take more risks as well. Then the game could have gone the other way in the last few minutes.”
Arteta was more forthcoming about Fernandes’ free-kick as he appeared to question the position it was taken from.
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