Arsenal's Bukayo Saka receives treatment from medical staff after going down injured against Chelsea. PA
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka receives treatment from medical staff after going down injured against Chelsea. PA
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka receives treatment from medical staff after going down injured against Chelsea. PA
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka receives treatment from medical staff after going down injured against Chelsea. PA

Chelsea v Arsenal: Mikel Arteta bemoans injuries 'nightmare' as Gunners fall further behind in title race


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Mikel Arteta says he hopes the upcoming international break will allow his injured Arsenal stars time to recover and end a "nightmare" run that has seen them slip out of the Premier League title race.

Sunday's 1-1 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge left the Gunners nine points adrift of leaders Liverpool and extended their winless run to four matches.

Gabriel Martinelli gave the visitors the lead when he converted a fine cross from the returning Martin Odegaard on the hour mark.

However, Arteta’s men were pegged back just 10 minutes later when Pedro Neto unleashed from range before Leandro Trossard failed to convert William Saliba’s pass from close range in the final second.

Trossard’s late miss saw Arteta collapse on to the pitch, while the Spaniard was also left pondering a fresh double injury blow after both Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka were unable to complete the match. Arteta revealed the England duo are a doubt for the forthcoming international break.

Odegaard’s first start since September provided Arsenal with a timely boost, but their season has been derailed by a series of injuries and suspensions.

Speaking after the match, which marked the first time Arsenal have gone four matches without a win in the top flight since April 2023, he said: “There’s nothing that we can do about that.

“What I’m praying for is that after the international break we have the team fully physically equipped, that they are available and that they are fit, because, it’s been a nightmare for eight weeks.

“Doubt after doubt, issue after issue, not only with the ones that are not able to play, but with the ones who are able to play.

“I am disappointed with the result because I think we deserved more. After scoring the first goal, I’m very disappointed with how we conceded their goal. That’s nowhere near the standards of our defensive habits, how we allowed it.

“The moment you give space and time, you’re going to get punished, so that’s not bad luck. Then the team showed it’s teeth. We created three big chances. Unfortunately we weren’t able to put the ball in the net, but we deserved to win it.

“[We need to] win, win, win, win and win because these guys [Liverpool] don’t stop winning, so that’s what we have to do.”

  • Chelsea's Pedro Neto celebrates after scoring his side's first goal against Arsenal to make it 1-1 in the Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, November 10. AP
    Chelsea's Pedro Neto celebrates after scoring his side's first goal against Arsenal to make it 1-1 in the Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, November 10. AP
  • Chelsea's Pedro Neto scores to make it 1-1. AFP
    Chelsea's Pedro Neto scores to make it 1-1. AFP
  • Chelsea's Pedro Neto, centre, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal with teammates. AP
    Chelsea's Pedro Neto, centre, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal with teammates. AP
  • Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring their first goal. Reuters
    Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring their first goal. Reuters
  • Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reacts after a missed chance. Action Images
    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reacts after a missed chance. Action Images
  • Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal scores his team's first goal under pressure from Malo Gusto of Chelsea. Getty Images
    Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal scores his team's first goal under pressure from Malo Gusto of Chelsea. Getty Images
  • Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring their first goal. Action Images
    Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring their first goal. Action Images
  • Cole Palmer of Chelsea takes a free kick that is blocked by the Arsenal wall of Kai Havertz, Gabriel, Ben White and Declan Rice. Getty Images
    Cole Palmer of Chelsea takes a free kick that is blocked by the Arsenal wall of Kai Havertz, Gabriel, Ben White and Declan Rice. Getty Images
  • Kai Havertz of Arsenal puts the ball past Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez to score a goal that was later disallowed for offside by VAR. Getty Images
    Kai Havertz of Arsenal puts the ball past Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez to score a goal that was later disallowed for offside by VAR. Getty Images
  • Chelsea's Pedro Neto is shown a yellow card by referee Michael Oliver after Arsenal's Kai Havertz scored a goal that was later ruled out by VAR for offside. PA
    Chelsea's Pedro Neto is shown a yellow card by referee Michael Oliver after Arsenal's Kai Havertz scored a goal that was later ruled out by VAR for offside. PA
  • Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli misses with an attempt at goal. AP
    Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli misses with an attempt at goal. AP
  • Chelsea's Malo Gusto misses a chance. PA
    Chelsea's Malo Gusto misses a chance. PA
  • Arsenal's Martin Odegaard battles with Chelsea's Moises Caicedo. Action Images
    Arsenal's Martin Odegaard battles with Chelsea's Moises Caicedo. Action Images

Rice, who was a doubt heading into the fixture with a broken toe, was replaced after 71 minutes, while Saka was also withdrawn in the second period following a robust tackle by Marc Cucurella.

“It doesn’t look good, because for two players of that importance to tell you they cannot continue in the game, obviously it’s not good news,” added Arteta.

Asked if he expects them to be available for England’s Uefa Nations League matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland, Arteta replied: “Well, two players that just came off, I don’t know whether to expect them to be fit, because if not they don’t come off.”

Neto’s equaliser allowed Chelsea to stay one place clear of Arsenal in third, albeit on goal difference. The Blues have lost only twice this season – to Manchester City and Liverpool.

“The performance was good, the game was open, and for sure, 100 per cent we at least deserved a point,” said Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca.

“We are behind teams like Manchester City and Arsenal because they have had the same manager for a long time. But this doesn’t mean that we are not going to come and win the game.

“Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world. We tried to win, and very soon, we will win this kind of game.”

Updated: November 11, 2024, 2:57 AM