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Mikel Arteta challenges 'poor' Arsenal after Man United loss - ESPN

Mikel Arteta has challenged Arsenal to show the mental strength to win the Premier League after falling to a nervous 3-2 home defeat against Manchester United.

The Gunners ended the weekend just four points clear of Manchester City and Aston Villa after substitute Matheus Cunha's stunning 87th-minute strike gave United their first league win at Arsenal since 2017.

Lisandro Martinez's 29th-minute own goal gave Arsenal a first-half lead, but a mistake from Martín Zubimendi gifted Bryan Mbeumo the chance to level eight minutes later.

Patrick Dorgu's superb 50th-minute volley put United ahead and after Mikel Merino scrambled in an 84th-minute equaliser, Cunha struck late to consign Arsenal to their third consecutive league game without a win.

Former Gunners captain Patrick Vieira told Sky Sports after the game that «there are still some questions about the mental strength of the team» as they aim to secure their first league title since 2004 and Arteta said in response: «That's fine. I mean, we accept every opinion, where it comes and where it's coming from, and they will have the right reason to say it. At the end, we have to show the mental strength that we have on the pitch when it comes to a match day.

»We were absolutely brilliant in Milan [beating Inter 3-1 on Tuesday], and today we weren't that good. I don't know if it was mental, because of how much they played [in Italy], but because we were poor, especially technically in certain aspects of the game against a team that when you make those mistakes, they can punish you big time. That was the difference."

Arsenal were booed off by some fans at full-time despite Sunday's loss being the first they have suffered since May of 2025 as they top the Premier League and

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