
Mikel Arteta will not be too hard on Arsenal youngsters amid concerning slump
The Gunners have lost four of their last five matches.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta plans to provide his young players with “all the support in the world” in a bid to revive the club’s faltering quest for Champions League qualification.
The Gunners were favourites to claim fourth spot in the Premier League just a month ago before suffering a damaging four defeats from five games.
Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Southampton was a third in a row for Arteta’s men as they missed the chance to capitalise on Tottenham’s shock home defeat to Brighton.
Arsenal, whose starting XI at St Mary’s contained nine players aged 24 or under, have another opportunity to move level on points with Spurs on Wednesday evening when they play their game in hand away to Chelsea.
While Arteta has been understandably frustrated by the untimely slump, he intends to maintain an encouraging approach, rather than attempt to berate his squad back into form.
“We are in the same position as we were with one less game,” said the Spaniard. “We have to play on Wednesday and we have to lift them up.
“The task is big but the opportunity as well is so precious that we all want to do it.
With us from first minute to last 👏 #SOUARS pic.twitter.com/xEUobTCmlK
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) April 16, 2022
“(I will) give all the support in the world to them because they need it. They are 19, 20, 21 years old most of them and that is what they need.
“We are who we are but at the end you have to win the matches and, if you want to be there, that has to be defined in the boxes.”
A first-half strike from Southampton defender Jan Bednarek continued Arsenal’s miserable run.
Bukayo Saka and substitute Emile Smith Rowe each forced fine saves from Saints goalkeeper Fraser Forster, but the visitors failed to make a breakthrough.
Top Videos






Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts.
Latest Soccer
- Ivan Toney ‘angry’ after family suffered alleged racial abuse at Everton game
- Seven footballers among those arrested in League of Ireland match-fixing investigation
- Everton cannot treat Palace clash as ‘all or nothing’ fixture – Frank Lampard
- Patrick Vieira: Crystal Palace are against all kinds of discrimination
- Andreas Christensen may have played his last game for Chelsea
Latest
- Revealed: Faces of Irish roof scammers who conned elderly Australians out of $434k
- The top 10 moments of the Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney libel trial so far
- Woman left disabled after allegedly contracting disease from parrot secures further €1m payout
- Gisele ‘takes the reins’ when it comes to parenting with husband Tom Brady
- Belfast man who raped woman he met on Tinder in her home handed seven-year sentence