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WE CAN’T MATCH PARIS ENERGY

Arteta insists Gunners have the hunger to lift trophies but lack freshness to do it in style

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MIKEL ARTETA insists Arsenal are “hungry” to end their trophy drought after learning from painful lessons of the past.

The Gunners are still in the mix for two pieces of silverware and are faced with two defining games in four days against Fulham and Atletico Madrid.

Arteta admitted at the moment it is all about getting his team over the finish line rather than producing the glorious football from the nine-goal thriller between Paris Saintgerma­in and Bayern Munich in the other Champions League semi-final.

Gunners boss Arteta said that was one of the best games he has ever seen but claims the key difference between those clubs and his team is the injury list and fatigue from a gruelling Premier League season.

Arsenal will take a huge step towards the title and Champions League glory if they win their next two games, but the warning signs are there for all to see.

Back in 2023/24, they lost to Aston Villa – a defeat which cost them the title – in between their two ties with Bayern. Last season, they lost to Bournemout­h in between the two legs of their semi-final with PSG.

The same thing happened last month when they lost to Bournemout­h in the middle of their quarter-final against Sporting Lisbon. They cannot afford yet another slip against Fulham. Arteta said: “Focus on Fulham and hunger. Hunger to play, compete, to win, to be closer to achieving our dream.

“It all comes down to preparatio­n. We have done it for nine and a half months now so we are used to that and we know that we can only focus on one

game.”

Arsenal’s injury list is mounting, with Kai Havertz hoping to face Atletico but is out against Fulham. Jurrien Timber is now sweating on playing again this season, because he has not been able to step up his training after a groin injury.

Martin Odegaard is a worry due to his lingering knee issue flaring up again and Arteta (left) spokeabout players needing to push themselves as the club are on the verge of history.

But Arteta also talked about how PSG and Bayern were able to produce a spectacle because of one key reason: all their players are fit.

Arteta said: “It’s probably the best game I ever witnessed in the quality of two teams and especially the individual quality the players delivered, I have never seen something like this. But when I look at the amount of minutes and the freshness of those players, then I’m not surprised.

“To deliver that much quality you have to be very fresh and the difference in the leagues and the way they compete is night and day. And you just have to see a lot of stats recently around it. We are comparing two different worlds.

“We know we want to win every single game, which is very difficult to do.

“We have prepared in the best possible way since the final whistle went in Atletico. We’ve done everything that we possibly can to give ourselves the best chance to recover, to bring the right energy, to prepare the game in the right way.”

There was also a clear message to skipper Odegaard and his importance to the team for the run-in and Arsenal’s chance of glory.

Arteta added: “He is the captain for a reason. He has a personalit­y, an aura and a way to conduct and raise the standards which is great to see. And he does it whatever the circumstan­ces.

“He is a player who brings so much energy to the team as well because he’s always at it, always so focused, always very demanding.

“He’s not someone who needs to be talking constantly because he’s more about actions than talking, but when he does talk

I think it’s very impactful.”

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ART AND GRAFT Odegaard will have to dig deep to come close to Dembele (inset) and his fresh PSG team
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