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Arteta says he will not give up the title race despite his death.

Mikel Arteta, the Arsenal manager, said that his team will not give up the Premier League race for the title despite falling further behind the leaders Liverpool following Saturday's defeat to West Ham United. He also insisted that the team has done well despite the injuries and setbacks.

"We won't stop" Arteta said to reporters, "Over my dead body," on Tuesday before their midweek match against third-placed Nottingham Forest.

Liverpool is 11 points ahead of Arsenal who has a game left.

Second-placed Arsenal faces a mountain to climb with the injured Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, and Gabriel Martinelli. Liverpool is unbeaten in league play since September.

Arteta explained: "If someone tells you, at the beginning of the season, that you played five games with a yellow card and over 30 minutes in each game, you have lost a certain number of players, you are at least in the middle of table."

This is not the case. This shows the team's resilience, resourcefulness, and ambition."

Arteta stated that Arsenal won exactly the same number of points in 15 matches before the West Ham loss.

"We lost and then they won... it was hard to accept," said the former Arsenal midfielder.

There are so many games available. You have to go back. We have the level, the consistency, and the desire to do it again. On Wednesday, we will do exactly that.

"You have to reach certain numbers to win this league, and we must hit that number to have a chance." (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru Editing by Christian Radnedge)

(source: Reuters)