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'I am very disappointed the way we gave the game away at the end' - Arteta not happy with result

Arteta not happy with result
Mikel Arteta's reflections on Arsenal's disappointing Champions League outing against Porto reveal a mix of frustration and critical self-assessment.
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Despite dominating possession and controlling the game, Arsenal failed to convert their superiority into goals, ultimately succumbing to a defeat that left a bitter taste in the context of their European ambitions. 

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Lessons from a Tough Night in Europe

"I am very disappointed with the way we gave the game away at the end. Not managing that situation well enough," Arteta lamented, as reported by Fabrizio on X, pinpointing the crux of Arsenal's undoing.

In moments where the stakes are high, and the margins for error are thin, the ability to manage the game's dying embers becomes paramount.

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Arteta's disappointment stems from his team's failure to hold onto what they had, turning a potentially salvageable situation into a regrettable loss.

Mikel Arteta of Arsenal. || Picture credit: David Klein / Sportimage || Credit: Getty

"You get punished in the Champions League. If you cannot win it, then... you don’t lose it," he continued, highlighting the ruthless efficiency required in Europe's premier club competition.

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The Champions League is unforgiving, a stage where every mistake is magnified, and every missed chance can spell the difference between progression and elimination. 

"We really dominated the game but we lacked purpose," Arteta added, expressing his dissatisfaction with the team's inability to translate control into tangible outcomes.

Domination without direction is futile, especially in a competition that rewards precision and decisiveness.

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