Arsenal's Arteta lashes Premier League over fixture pile-up
LONDON: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta lashed out at Premier League bosses on Wednesday (Mar 16) over a pile-up of fixtures his side faces as it chases its first top-four finish in England's top league since 2016.
Arteta's side had a five-game winning streak snuffed out as
they lost 0-2 to a clinical Liverpool who for lengthy periods Arsenal had
outplayed.
Arsenal's next match is an early kick off against Aston Villa on Saturday, before a hectic run of fixtures on Apr 4, 9, 16 and then Apr 20 and 23 against close league rivals Chelsea and Manchester United.
"Thank you so much to the Premier League," an
animated Arteta told reporters after the Liverpool game. "They have done
it again."
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp had highlighted in his post-match news conference how Liverpool, who are also challenging for the Champions League and in domestic cup competitions, had played roughly double the amount of games Arsenal had since the two sides met in the League Cup in January.
Arteta said his side, which had a game against fierce north
London rivals Tottenham Hotspur postponed in January after an outbreak of
COVID-19, said he had already made representations to the Premier League about
the pile-up of games.
"It's not fair what they have done," Arteta added.
"The only thing we care about is Arsenal, and for Arsenal it is not
fair."
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