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Home » Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admits losing the Premier League title to Liverpool hurt ‘in my tummy’
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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admits losing the Premier League title to Liverpool hurt ‘in my tummy’

By uk-times.com2 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Arne Slot’s Liverpool side sealed the Premier League title last weekend
  • Arsenal had finished second behind Man City in the previous two seasons
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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said that Liverpool winning the Premier League title had hurt him ‘big time’ and he only watched a ‘small part’ of their title celebrations.

Arne Slot’s men were crowned league champions last weekend with four games to spare after beating Tottenham 5-1.

It follows the Gunners finishing runners-up to Manchester City in two consecutive seasons, with this campaign seen as their opportune moment to capitalise after the slump of Pep Guardiola’s side who currently sit in fourth place.

When asked if it hurt missing out to Liverpool, Arteta said: ‘Yeah, big time.

‘It was in my tummy [that it hurt], yeah. I understand that it’s a team that is being more consistent and it has a lot of ingredients that you need to win it, but it’s very painful, yeah.

‘I take the opportunity as well to congratulate Liverpool and what they’ve done, the management they’ve done, how consistent they’ve been. I think they fully deserve to win.

Liverpool celebrated winning the Premier League title after last week’s 5-1 win over Tottenham

Anfield was in the party mood as Liverpool's players and supporters celebrated together

Anfield was in the party mood as Liverpool’s players and supporters celebrated together

But Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has admitted that it hurt him to watch Liverpool celebrate

But Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has admitted that it hurt him to watch Liverpool celebrate

‘They were the better team, they had so many attributes, they had a consistent squad available. And we’re going to try again. But up to that moment next season, now we’re going to have to finish the season very strong.’

The Spaniard went on to explain the pain of watching the Reds celebrate their title scalp.

‘[I watched] a small part of it (Liverpool’s celebrations),’ he added.

‘It can be part of your motivation, that’s not the biggest part. My motivations are much more focused in other aspects than that one, but it hurts to watch it, that’s for sure.’

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