“Mikel Arteta’s Post-Match Reaction Reveals the Pressure as Liverpool Charge Toward the Title”
“Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal Post-Match Interview Speaks Volumes Amid Liverpool’s Title Pursuit”
“And now, you have every reason to believe!”
The title race is still alive—at least mathematically—but Liverpool delivered yet another psychological blow to their rivals in the battle for the 2024/25 Premier League crown.
Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister delivered the decisive goals against Newcastle, securing a 2-0 victory that allowed Liverpool to take full advantage of Arsenal’s latest stumble—a frustrating goalless draw with Nottingham Forest.
Mikel Arteta seems exhausted by this season.
Liverpool’s title charge is starting to feel like a procession, with a commanding 13-point lead now separating them from second-placed Arsenal.
The reality of the challenge—and a growing injury crisis that has left Arsenal without a functioning forward line—seems to be weighing on Mikel Arteta. And honestly, who could blame him? Liverpool look nearly unstoppable heading into March.
While the Spanish boss didn’t exactly bristle during his post-match interview with TNT Sports, there was a definite tension in the air—a stark contrast to his defiant tone before the Forest clash.
"I don't want to discuss that again, we know that"
A frustrated Arteta reflects on this evening's draw to Forest 🗣️
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— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) February 26, 2025
It’s starting to feel like the Premier League title race is all but decided.
Liverpool fans have every reason to be brimming with confidence about securing a historic 20th English top-flight crown this season. The points gap already looks daunting, and after navigating a tricky run—including seven points from tough trips to Villa Park and the Etihad, plus a solid home win against Newcastle—momentum is firmly on our side.
There’s genuine belief that Arne Slot could mark his debut season with silverware. Of course, nothing is mathematically certain just yet. But if Liverpool win their next seven games—and Arsenal keep pace—we could have the title wrapped up before their visit to Anfield in May.
And if Arteta’s feeling the pressure now… just imagine then.