Mikel Arteta ‘feels’ for Arsenal fans and players as poor run continues
Gunners were beaten 4-1 by Manchester City in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday night
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Your support makes all the difference.Mikel Arteta has said he feels for his Arsenal players and the club's fans following a Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Manchester City on Tuesday night.
Arsenal were comfortably defeated 4-1 in their quarter-final meeting with City at the Emirates Stadium, after coach Arteta made eight changes to his starting line-up.
Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez, Phil Foden and Aymeric Laporte, meanwhile, were all recalled by Pep Guardiola to the City line-up and all four players scored.
Alexandre Lacazette had equalised against the run of play but other selections back-fired as Gabriel Martinelli hobbled off injured on his first start in over nine months and second-choice goalkeeper Alex Runarsson endured a night to forget.
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A knee injury had kept Martinelli sidelined but – despite limping out of the game moments after the second half began, following an earlier challenge from City goalkeeper Zack Steffen – the Brazilian is only expected to miss a few days.
Arsenal are now without a domestic win since a 1-0 victory at Man United on 1 November and sit 15th in the Premier League table heading into a Boxing Day London derby at home to Chelsea.
Games against Brighton, West Brom and Newcastle then follow and Arteta knows it is time for him and his players to address the alarming slide in results.
"Things have to turn around," he told Arsenal Media. "This is a crucial moment for us in the season and we have to do it this week.
"I'm really feeling for the players, and obviously for our fans because something is happening every game for different reasons. But we need results.
"Obviously the two goals that we conceded [against City] put the game into a really difficult situation.
"The first one was a really soft one really early in the game. That obviously gives us the worst possible scenario in the situation we are in, a real test.
"The team reacted really well and after that we kept trying, we scored a really good goal.
"We started to be on top of the game for 25 minutes after that, I think we were the better team. Then in the best moment of the game, we conceded another soft goal."
City boss Guardiola leapt to the defence of Arteta – his former assistant – after inflicting another defeat on his fellow Spaniard.
The win takes Guardiola's men into the semi-finals as they look to lift the Carabao Cup for the fourth season in a row.
"One step at a time, please," Guardiola replied when asked about retaining the trophy once again.
"I don't know where we will be in April. Now it is Newcastle and Everton, just two days difference.
"We have to see the draw. We are going to play to reach the final four years in a row."
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