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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reflects on 'sad day' and title challene 'illusion' after Forest loss

Mikel Arteta of Arsenal 14 May 2023

Manchester City were crowned champions for the third successive year after Arsenal were stunned by Nottingham Forest.

Mikel Arteta was apologetic as he reflected on a "really sad day" after Arsenal's faint Premier League title hopes were ended by a 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest. 

Manchester City were confirmed as champions after Taiwo Awoniyi's first-half goal saw Forest earn the three points that secured their top-flight status.
The Gunners, who were insatiable for most of the campaign, had spent 248 days on top of the table and held an eight-point lead over City in March, but an alarming slide saw them overtaken by Pep Guardiola's relentless juggernaut who claim a fifth title in six seasons.
No team has spent more time on top of the table and not won the league, which left Arteta crestfallen.
"Really sad day, a lot of difficult emotions, we lost the game, we lost the championship after 10 and a half months fighting for it and nine and a half months almost on top of it," he said.
"We built a lot of illusion and belief that we could go all the way and win it and in the end we fell short. Congratulations to Man City, they are the champions, they deserve to be the champions, they have done it for 38 games, we haven't been able to do that.
"That is it and from my side I apologise because we have built that belief that we could do it and in the end the team wasn't able to do it and that is my responsibility.
"Today is just a lot of sadness. You see a lot of people, they put everything, they put so much work, so much belief and so much hours and I am sad, I am sad for them because we wanted to find a way and squeeze everything we had in that group.
"We fell short and this is my job and my responsibility, I have to analyse that and think.
"Today we should have played much better, we gave them a goal and gave them another chance to score another goal if they wanted and we fell short to break them down.
"You need, when you come to April and May, 24 players there and available, fit and playing at their best, full of confidence and ready to go and for many reasons we haven't had that.
"There are key moments in the league that define, the momentum goes there, the result goes there and we didn't have those margins going on our side."
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