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Arsenal: Cech Is “angry and disappointed” After 2-0 Defeat By Tottenham

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Arsenal ‘keeper Petr Cech made no attempt to hide how “angry and disappointed” he felt after a 2-0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday dealt a huge blow to the Gunners’ bid to qualify for the Champions League.


 

Goals from Dele Alli and Harry Kane saw Spurs, second in the Premier League, move a huge 17 points clear of Arsenal and ensure they would finish above their local rivals in the table for the first time since 1995.

Tottenham are still very much in the title race, with Mauricio Pochettino’s side just four points behind leaders Chelsea, with both the top two having four league games left this season.

By contrast, Arsenal are sixth and six points adrift of fourth-placed Manchester City, who occupy the last Champions League place on offer to English clubs, although the Gunners do have a game in hand.

Arsenal next match is at home to Manchester United, who are fifth and are five points ahead of Arsene Wenger’s side, this weekend.

“I feel angry and disappointed because obviously, this is not a game we wanted to lose and this is a very big disappointment for us,” Cech told Arsenal’s website.

“It hurts because it was a huge game for both teams. They needed to win to keep their title chances alive. We needed to win to keep our Champions League finishing position [hopes] alive.

“Obviously we are very disappointed because it’s a north London derby, it means a lot to the fans and it meant a lot to the club, to us. We needed three points and in the end we have none.”

As for finishing below Tottenham, Cech said that was the least of Arsenal’s concerns.

“Our target is to play for titles, so we are disappointed with our season because we aren’t playing for a (league) title,” he explained.

“We have five games to play and we are out of the title race. It was not the objective (to finish below Tottenham), so we are disappointed with that,” the former Chelsea star added.

“But Tottenham finishing above us or doing better is one thing, but I think the most important thing for the club, for the players, for everybody is to reach your own targets, not to worry about what the others are doing.”

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