'It's been the hardest this season in 22 years' - Mikel Arteta on Premier League challenge

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Arsenal boss warns his players it will be even tougher against Manchester City next season after losing title race.

MIKEL ARTETA HAS warned Arsenal the competition will be even tougher if they hope to mount another Premier League title challenge next season.

Instead they go into their final game eight points adrift of champions Manchester City, the same margin that Arteta’s side led by in early April, with their courageous title tilt having finally been ended by defeat to Nottingham Forest last Saturday.

“The competition is going to be even harder next season,” said Arteta. “In my opinion it’s been the hardest this season in 22 years that I’ve been in this league. “Now is about finishing the season in style and providing a great performance and a victory in front of our people to show our gratitude.

 

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