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Mikel Arteta says Arsenal 'deserve' to feel pain after West Ham defeat

 

he further admitted that Premier League title race not in Gunners' hands.


Mikel Arteta was left angry after Arsenal's loss to West Ham.

After Liverpool dropped points against Aston Villa in the midweek, Arsenal had the golden opportunity to reduce their gap with the leaders as they took on a struggling West Ham side at home on Saturday. However, Jarrod Bowen's goal at the stroke of half-time stunned the hosts as it proved to be the match-winning goal for the Hammers.

After the loss at home, a disappointed Arteta told Sky Sports: "It is painful but this is sport. We need to feel the pain today, I think we deserve that."

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