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Arsenal boss Arteta issues rallying cry ahead of Manchester City FC test

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Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta has urged his side to use Tuesday’s League Cup quarter final clash against holders, Manchester City as a catalyst to turn their fortunes around after a faltering season.

Arsenal have lost five of their last seven Premier League games and lie in 15th place with 14 points, marking their worst start to a season since the 1974/75 season.

Victory on Tuesday could ease some of the pressure on Arteta, who took charge of the club in December 2019.

“This is what we want to use it for. This is a competition that we want to try to win,” Arteta told a news conference.

“We had two difficult opponents before with Leicester City and Liverpool.

“We managed to beat them both and now we’re one step closer to Wembley.

“It’s a really nice game for us to play because it’s the type of game we’re looking for through the season.”

The call for Arteta’s sacking has grown in recent weeks but the Spaniard insists he has the backing of the Arsenal board.

“Within the club my feeling is just support, encouragement and total confidence we’re going to get through this together,” he said.

“Obviously a club of this stature deserves the best and when it’s not happening everyone is going to question it. I’m responsible in terms of results so I have to accept that.”

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will miss the game against Manchester city due to a calf injury, but Arteta is hopeful the Gabon striker will make a quick return.

“He was more positive yesterday than the previous two days. He will have another scan and we will see how quickly we can get him back in the team,” Arteta said.

Joseph Edeh

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