Beating Tottenham can be a ‘turning point’ for Arsenal, says proud Arteta | Tottenham Hotspur

by Marcelo Moreira

Mikel Arteta said that he could not be “prouder or happier” after his Arsenal side restored their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table with a 4-1 win against Tottenham on Sunday that he suggested could be a “turning point” in their season.

This was an emphatic response after squandering a 2-0 lead at Wolves on Wednesday, a result that means City will win the league if they win all their remaining 11 games this season.

“After what happened against Wolves it was tough but that’s the beauty of this game,” Arteta said. “You watch it back and you cannot understand how they drew that game. You feel angry, upset, ashamed. We are all different nationalities, different people, but it’s been a joy to see how we came together and asked: ‘How will we use it to be a turning point and make ourselves better?’ It’s much bigger than a job – it’s our passion, our purpose. It’s very painful but it can be very rewarding.”

The Arsenal manager was notably relaxed as he prepares for his first week without a midweek game for two months. “It feels that we showed what we are made of, but then you have to show it again and again and again,” he said. “I cannot be prouder and happier from what I saw out there, especially how we lived the last 72 hours.”

He had particular praise for Eberechi Eze, who followed up his hat-trick in the derby at the Emirates Stadium with another two goals. “I could see he wanted to prove something,” he said. “He was upset even with me because I did not play him from the beginning [at Wolves].”

Tottenham’s new manager, Igor Tudor, was unflinching about the scale of the challenge facing him. “I’m very sad,” he said, “but in one way it’s good to understand where we are, to have a game to show you reality, so each of us understand. The medicine is that each of us look in the mirror and really starts to change our habits. Working hard is the only way.”

Eberechi Eze enjoys his opening goal with Arsenal teammates Martin Zubimendi, Piero Hincapie and Declan Rice. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Images

Tudor spoke of changing the “mentality and brain sharpness”, but also acknowledged Spurs and Arsenal at the moment are in “different worlds”, saying: “We have too many problems in this moment that this level of team will not punish you. We want to press high but if you don’t jump then you are late. We wanted to go to press high but we didn’t take the ball. We need to be in a physical moment that we can go strong and take the ball. Even with the ball, a lack of confidence is very evident in the team.”

Despite the implication that he did not think Spurs are tough enough in mentality or physicality, Tudor was adamant that he is not despondent. “I saw the passion,” he said. “I saw the will. I was not angry, because they wanted to do all that we prepared but they were not able.”

Is there time to put it right? “Of course,” he replied.

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