Mikel, do you give up? Over my dead body!

For the entire football world, Liverpool are already the champions of England, even though the Reds haven’t formally secured the EPL trophy yet. Still, an 11-point advantage (with one more game played) with as many rounds to play is almost impossible to waste.Yet, everyone agrees, but one man – Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta. Moreover, for the Spaniard, his team still has a decent chance to win their first Premier League title after 21 years.Ex-Arsenal player reveals: “Parents left me when I was 2, now they want my money””The thing is that when you are there, you want more and you want more and you want more. And I’m not going to stop; over my dead body. We’ll stop thinking that way and putting everything that we possibly can to increase the probability of us winning and being better than the opponent and hitting that performance and those standards constantly, regardless of what happens,” Arteta said in the press conference ahead of the Gunners’ tonight’s clash against Nottingham Forest at City Ground (22.30) via The Guardian.”Over my dead body.”Mikel Arteta says he won’t give up on the Premier League title until it’s mathematically impossible 🔢🏆 pic.twitter.com/YTEmbgUeca— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) February 25, 2025 He added that he wouldn’t stop believing as long as his team had at least mathematical chances of emerging triumphant, but also revealed what would happen if Arsenal failed in their endeavour.”If not, I’ll go home. Mathematically, it’s possible. You are there, you have to play every game. Suddenly, three days ago, we could close the gap and you are like: ‘You are one and a half games away.’ It doesn’t matter. We have to continue to go,” the tactician stated.Against this Southampton, 45 minutes are enough: Chelsea easily smash SaintsIn the end, the Spaniard didn’t miss the opportunity to mention his team’s frequent dismissals (as many as five this season?!) and comment on those refs’ decisions.”There are things in certain red cards that we had that we could have done differently. Even though now the rules appear to change again and [have] not considered what it was before. But in other aspects it’s very difficult to change because when you ask the player why they have made that decision, it’s a very spontaneous decision. A very sharp movement or decision-making that caused you the action. It’s very difficult to change that,” Arteta concluded.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 27TuesdayBrighton – Bournemouth 2-1 (1-0)/Pedro 12 pen, Welbeck 75 – Kluivert 61/Crystal Palace – Aston Villa 4-1 (1-0)/Sarr 29, 71, Mateta 59, Nketiah 90+1 – Rogers 52/Wolverhampton – Fulham 1-2 (1-1)/Gomes 18 – Sessegnon 1, Muniz 47/Chelsea – Southampton 4-0 (3-0)/Nkunku 24, Neto 36, Colwill 44, Cucurella 78/Wednesday 22.30: (2.10) Brentford (3.50) Everton (3.80)22.30: (1.52) Man.Utd. (4.20) Ipswich (6.25)22.30: (4.20) Nott.Forest (3.50) Arsenal (2.00)22.30: (3.30) Tottenham (4.05) Man.City (2.10)23.15: (1.55) Liverpool (4.50) Newcastle (5.50)Thursday 23.00: (1.65) West Ham (4.00) Leicester (5.25)***odds are subject to change***

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