Xhaka sends ominous warning to Arsenal as he pinpoints moment things went wrong
Granit Xhaka warned that it will be even tougher for Arsenal to win the title next season.
As the dust settled on a title race that eventually went against them, the midfield enforcer said that while the club’s ambition had partially been satisfied, ultimately they had failed.
He said: “We’ve played a great season - but we have to keep going. We must take another forward step because it’s going to be much more difficult next season. We know that. The board and the coach will decide what’s going to happen but we need to be ready for anything.”
Xhaka cut short his inquisitors who asked whether manager Mikel Arteta is capable of guiding the Gunners to glory with a curt: "Forget that question, he’s more than the right manager for this club."
But he did add that it wasn’t all bad.
Mikel Arteta's dream Arsenal line up as last-gasp January transfers are secured“People shouldn’t forget how we have worked for 11 months,” he said, “even though we have lost the last two, you can’t forget the 11 months that we’ve worked. If someone had told us before the season that we would be here, I think everyone would have taken that.
“Our goal, for sure, was to be back in the top four. Now, we are second. Of course, when you’re so close to the title, you want to win it. But we are where we are, we deserve to be where we are and let’s see what happens.”
Arteta himself paid tribute to Manchester City, saying that neither he nor his squad had been good enough. And he suggested where the title had been won and lost, too.
He said: “We’re here to win. I want to win. I love winning and I love what everyone at the club does to win. When you don’t get there, it’s painful. We fell short. When you get to April and May you need 24 players there, available and fit - playing at their best and ready to go.
“For many reasons, we haven’t had that. There are key moments in the league. Key moments that define what happens. Then you lose momentum. It started with what happened at Anfield in the 90th minute. Then if you put chances away to make it 3-1 at West Ham, everything changes.
“We have conceded a lot of goals. We have given away 16 goals in those matches. That’s a lot. You cannot sustain that. In this league, you have to be exceptional with everything because there are no margins.
“Your opponents don’t give you any margins. We’ve extended them too much and that’s why we lost the league.”