Mikel Arteta Arsenal

#PLStories- Mikel Arteta finds difficulty in explaining Southampton loss in top 4 blow #ARSENALFC #SaintsFC

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says his side would have beaten Saints “comfortably in any other sport.” Arteta’s side controlled the ball and amassed 19 shots in the second half, but couldn’t break down the stubborn Saints buoyed by another outstanding performance from goalkeeper Fraser Forster. In the end, Jan Bednarek’s clinical finish on the stroke of half-time proved enough to give Saints all three points prompting frustration from the Arsenal manager. Saints players celebrate at full-time. Image by: Stuart Martin “Difficult to explain,” Arteta said. “This is football, not basketball. In any other sport, you win the game comfortably and you’re talking about different things.  “Difficult to explain losing that football match. But at the end of the day, it’s decided in the boxes, they score one goal we didn’t.  “And for the amount of time we spent around their box and the shots we had and the clear-cut chances we had…we didn’t put them in the net because they had an exceptional goalkeeper today and also because we didn’t have enough quality and enough capacity to break them down when we had the numbers and situations open to do so.” After suffering a 6-0 defeat to Chelsea last weekend, Ralph Hasenhuttl set his side up to defend deep with a back five and it worked perfectly as determined defending and inspired goalkeeping kept Arsenal at bay. Saints are now 12th in the Premier League table, one point adrift of Leicester City in ninth. Hasenhuttl's side are next in action on Thursday, April 21st when they head to Lancashire to face Burnley.
Graham Potter Brighton

#PLStories- Graham Potter praises Brighton’s 1-0 win at Tottenham #BHAFC #THFC

And he felt they were worthy winners at Tottenham. Leandro Trossard struck in the 90th minute to secure a 1-0 success. The three points were the first Albion have secured away to Tottenham in the Premier League era. Albion won at Arsenal last week but head coach Potter said: “I thought the performance was a step up. “The players were incredible. “Work rate and understanding and discipline and aggression and quality, everything you need. “It felt like we had a good organisation and then an attitude to just run and defend and then be brave when we had the ball as well. “I thought we asked some questions of Spurs. TOTTENHAM 0 BRIGHTON 1 - HOW IT HAPPENED “It wasn’t like a smash and grab game. “We tried to press high, we tried to win the ball back, we tried to construct our attacks. “We are playing against a lot of world class players and a team that is in a great moment." Albion have bounced back from a run of one point and one goal in seven games to set a club record for away wins in a top-flight season. Potter said: “We knew we had to be good and we were today. “You can see historically how difficult it is for Brighton and Hove Albion to win at Spurs. “It’s a great day for the club. “Three points, clean sheet, 40 points with six games to go. “It’s not so bad considering it was Armageddon three games ago!”