Manchester City are locked in a title race with Arsenal and Gunners star Viktor Gyokeres isn’t ruling out further twists in the Premier League run-in.
Arsenal star Viktor Gyokeres doesn’t believe any nerves in the Arsenal camp are a sign of weakness as they enter the home stretch of their title race with Manchester City, claiming such feelings could help the Gunners if used in the correct way.
Arsenal are currently nine points clear of City in the title race, though Pep Guardiola’s side have a game in hand and will host the league leaders next weekend. City could be 12 points adrift by the time they kick off at Chelsea on Sunday evening, with Arsenal playing in the Saturday early kick-off slot against Bournemouth. But after so long without a title, nobody is writing off a late Arsenal collapse.
The Gunners have wobbled of late, losing 2-0 to City in the Carabao Cup final and being dumped out of the FA Cup by Championship club Southampton. Asked whether there are signs of nerves in the camp, Gyokeres shrugged off the question and suggested nerves could actually help his side overcome a 22-year league title drought.
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“I think if you feel nerves, I think it means that it matters for you,” Gyokeres told sister site Football.London. “I think it’s not bad if you take it in the right way and you put that energy in the right direction.
“So to have nerves, I think it’s not a bad thing. It’s just bad if you convert it into something negative, and it depends on how you handle those emotions.”
City’s title rivals have won just one trophy since their 2017 FA Cup triumph – although Arteta would argue there have been a couple of Community Shields added to the Emirates trophy cabinet in that time – but Gyokeres was keen to stress there are “a lot of players in the team who have won trophies”.
Despite Arsenal boasting a healthy lead in the title race, Gyokeres isn’t ruling out more twists and turns in the run-in, but says he is determined to enjoy it as best he can.
“You have to be so focused every game and take every game as seriously as you can, no matter who you play. All the points that you get count in the end,” he said.
“You have to think like that, but also not to get too frustrated if it doesn’t go your way because it’s always a long season and there’s still a lot to play for.
“Even now, when we’re in April, there’s a lot of games still to play, we just have to focus on doing our job and to enjoy it. Not think too much about what can happen or how the end result is going to be. I think the most important thing is to play football and to enjoy it on the pitch.”
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