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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has claimed that people are only interested in grilling him over his decision to let Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leave when the Gunners have lost a game.

Arteta's side have been in impressive form for the most part in 2022 and up until recently had occupied the much-coveted fourth spot which would secure a return to the Champions League. However, they have since been ousted from the position by their fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

The latest set of Premier League results saw Spurs run riot at home to Newcastle as Antonio Conte's men put five past the Magpies after originally going a goal behind. In stark contrast, Arsenal failed to mount a similar kind of comeback and were beaten 3-0 by Crystal Palace.

It was a night to forget for the Gunners at a rowdy Selhurst Park, as Patrick Vieira's men delivered a sucker punch that could change the course of Arsenal's season. Some suspect defending from Nuno Tavares and Gabriel Magalhaes allowed the Eagles to enjoy a two-goal cushion before the 30 minute-mark.

What became more apparent as the game wore on was Arsenal's lack of firepower up front. For all of Alexandre Lacazette's ability when it comes to bringing others into play, his goal threat has been

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