Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta claimed his team has only themselves to blame after losing a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with rock-bottom Wolves at Molineux, adding that all criticism of his side was justified following the defeat.
The Gunners are now only five points clear of Manchester City, despite having played one more game, and have won only two of their previous seven league games.
Arteta emphasized the importance of accepting criticism and overcoming it against Tottenham on Sunday. That’s clearly a credit to Wolves; they shouldn’t be underestimated,” Arteta remarked of the Premier League’s bottom-placed team, Reported By ESPN.
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“It was really fundamental and easy things that we did terribly wrong today, which is why we got the feeling, without conceding anything, that when the game is open, that kind of thing may happen.
“Any query, criticism, or opinion must be taken on the chin today. That is it. Take any bullet since we did not perform at the appropriate level.
Anything anyone says may be correct because we did not do what we were supposed to do. “We have a great opportunity to do it on the pitch this Sunday.
“We have always done that, but if you are powerful, you must show it the following time. To say it here is simple, but we must demonstrate it on the field.”
Arsenal took an early lead thanks to Bukayo Saka’s fifth goal of the season, and they doubled it 11 minutes later with Piero Hincapie’s first goal for the club, putting the Gunners in command.

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