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EPL: Arteta disagrees with Emery over title claim after Aston Villa defeated Arsenal
- On Saturday, Mikel Arteta, Arsenal manager, expects his side to bounce back after Emiliano Buendía's last-kick winner at Aston Villa ended their 11-game league unbeaten run.
- With the season five months in, the Premier League's high level and difficult away grounds like Old Trafford, St James' Park and Chelsea create narrow margins in matches.
- Arsenal created chances, including a late cross to Declan they failed to convert, suffered very unusual first-half giveaways causing chaos before Aston Villa's winner, and had gone 18 games unbeaten prior.
- Arteta revealed Cristhian Mosquera's ankle injury is worse than feared and he will be out for weeks, warning Arsenal squad depth must cope for another six months.
- Manchester City narrowed the gap when they closed to just two points behind Arsenal, while Villa, meanwhile, are three points behind after nine wins in 10 Premier League games.
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Soccer-Gyokeres urges Arsenal to bounce back after Villa end unbeaten run
Dec 7 (Reuters) - Arsenal forward Viktor Gyokeres said the Premier League leaders must quickly move on from Saturday's disappointing 1-2 defeat at Aston Villa after a 95th-minute winner from Emiliano Buendia ended their 18-match unbeaten run. Read full story
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Read Full ArticleMikel Arteta reacts to Arsenal’s dramatic Aston Villa loss
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has said he expects his side to “bounce back” after a dramatic defeat at Aston Villa (6 December). “It’s time to bounce back. They have given me all the right reasons to think that we're going to continue to perform,” he said. Emiliano Buendía scored with the last kick of the match to end Arsenal’s 11-game unbeaten run in the league.
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