After tasting defeat against Aston Villa, Declan Rice has urged his teammates to channel that frustration in the right way and seize a spot in the Champions League semi-finals.
A 2-0 defeat against the Villans has seen us relinquish top spot in the Premier League with six games to go, but we’re still within touching distance of new leaders Manchester City.
That coupled with us heading to Bayern Munich next week with an opportunity to reach the last four of the competition means that everything is still to play for this term, and Declan is adamant that we have to use this loss as fuel to drive us on the bigger and better things.
Speaking post-match, he said: “We’re gutted and disappointed we’ve lost a massive game but, it’s time for a reaction. We’ve been on such an amazing run since January, won so many football matches, and got ourselves back into an unbelievable position after being written off at Christmas.
“Now that reaction starts in the Champions League against Bayern, so we’ll be ready for that. We have to park this to the side now. It’s gone, it’s a game of football. We’ve lost but we need to bounce back, that’s for sure.
“It’s a great chance for us to get into a Champions League semi-final. Going to the Allianz Arena, it’s going to be a special night. It’s time to pull our socks up and show everyone why we’re in this position.
“It’s not over yet, there’s six games to go. We’re in an unbelievable position, two points behind. We’re still ready, we’re still fully focused on what we want to do and what we can achieve. There’s going to be many more twists and turns in the Premier League, I think you can see that with the other results today. Anything can happen and we’ll stay positive.”
Goals in the final seven minutes from Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins ended our 11-game unbeaten run in the top-flight, and Declan was disappointed that we didn’t manage to get ourselves in front during an opening 45 minutes where Villa struggled to handle our pressure.
However we allowed them to stay in the game and they seized that chance, and Declan feels that we cannot allow to let our opponents off the hook like that.
“When you create that many chances and have that many one-on-ones with the keeper or you get to the byline and you don’t quite get the cross, or don’t quite get the finish it’s very disappointing,” he added.
“We’ve got to be taking one of those chances because in games like this, teams like Villa have got quality and can come back to haunt you and they did today.
“I think in the first half they gave us so much space, then second half they adapted to that. They closed everything up, and where we were having our success in the first half, they shut down completely. We didn’t have enough attempts on goal in the second half, that’s for sure, in a game where we should be winning.”
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After tasting defeat against Aston Villa, Declan Rice has urged his teammates to channel that frustration in the right way and seize a spot in the Champions League semi-finals.
A 2-0 defeat against the Villans has seen us relinquish top spot in the Premier League with six games to go, but we’re still within touching distance of new leaders Manchester City.
That coupled with us heading to Bayern Munich next week with an opportunity to reach the last four of the competition means that everything is still to play for this term, and Declan is adamant that we have to use this loss as fuel to drive us on the bigger and better things.
Speaking post-match, he said: “We’re gutted and disappointed we’ve lost a massive game but, it’s time for a reaction. We’ve been on such an amazing run since January, won so many football matches, and got ourselves back into an unbelievable position after being written off at Christmas.
“Now that reaction starts in the Champions League against Bayern, so we’ll be ready for that. We have to park this to the side now. It’s gone, it’s a game of football. We’ve lost but we need to bounce back, that’s for sure.
“It’s a great chance for us to get into a Champions League semi-final. Going to the Allianz Arena, it’s going to be a special night. It’s time to pull our socks up and show everyone why we’re in this position.
“It’s not over yet, there’s six games to go. We’re in an unbelievable position, two points behind. We’re still ready, we’re still fully focused on what we want to do and what we can achieve. There’s going to be many more twists and turns in the Premier League, I think you can see that with the other results today. Anything can happen and we’ll stay positive.”
Goals in the final seven minutes from Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins ended our 11-game unbeaten run in the top-flight, and Declan was disappointed that we didn’t manage to get ourselves in front during an opening 45 minutes where Villa struggled to handle our pressure.
However we allowed them to stay in the game and they seized that chance, and Declan feels that we cannot allow to let our opponents off the hook like that.
“When you create that many chances and have that many one-on-ones with the keeper or you get to the byline and you don’t quite get the cross, or don’t quite get the finish it’s very disappointing,” he added.
“We’ve got to be taking one of those chances because in games like this, teams like Villa have got quality and can come back to haunt you and they did today.
“I think in the first half they gave us so much space, then second half they adapted to that. They closed everything up, and where we were having our success in the first half, they shut down completely. We didn’t have enough attempts on goal in the second half, that’s for sure, in a game where we should be winning.”
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After tasting defeat against Aston Villa, Declan Rice has urged his teammates to channel that frustration in the right way and seize a spot in the Champions League semi-finals.
A 2-0 defeat against the Villans has seen us relinquish top spot in the Premier League with six games to go, but we’re still within touching distance of new leaders Manchester City.
That coupled with us heading to Bayern Munich next week with an opportunity to reach the last four of the competition means that everything is still to play for this term, and Declan is adamant that we have to use this loss as fuel to drive us on the bigger and better things.
Speaking post-match, he said: “We’re gutted and disappointed we’ve lost a massive game but, it’s time for a reaction. We’ve been on such an amazing run since January, won so many football matches, and got ourselves back into an unbelievable position after being written off at Christmas.
“Now that reaction starts in the Champions League against Bayern, so we’ll be ready for that. We have to park this to the side now. It’s gone, it’s a game of football. We’ve lost but we need to bounce back, that’s for sure.
“It’s a great chance for us to get into a Champions League semi-final. Going to the Allianz Arena, it’s going to be a special night. It’s time to pull our socks up and show everyone why we’re in this position.
“It’s not over yet, there’s six games to go. We’re in an unbelievable position, two points behind. We’re still ready, we’re still fully focused on what we want to do and what we can achieve. There’s going to be many more twists and turns in the Premier League, I think you can see that with the other results today. Anything can happen and we’ll stay positive.”
Goals in the final seven minutes from Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins ended our 11-game unbeaten run in the top-flight, and Declan was disappointed that we didn’t manage to get ourselves in front during an opening 45 minutes where Villa struggled to handle our pressure.
However we allowed them to stay in the game and they seized that chance, and Declan feels that we cannot allow to let our opponents off the hook like that.
“When you create that many chances and have that many one-on-ones with the keeper or you get to the byline and you don’t quite get the cross, or don’t quite get the finish it’s very disappointing,” he added.
“We’ve got to be taking one of those chances because in games like this, teams like Villa have got quality and can come back to haunt you and they did today.
“I think in the first half they gave us so much space, then second half they adapted to that. They closed everything up, and where we were having our success in the first half, they shut down completely. We didn’t have enough attempts on goal in the second half, that’s for sure, in a game where we should be winning.”
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After tasting defeat against Aston Villa, Declan Rice has urged his teammates to channel that frustration in the right way and seize a spot in the Champions League semi-finals.
A 2-0 defeat against the Villans has seen us relinquish top spot in the Premier League with six games to go, but we’re still within touching distance of new leaders Manchester City.
That coupled with us heading to Bayern Munich next week with an opportunity to reach the last four of the competition means that everything is still to play for this term, and Declan is adamant that we have to use this loss as fuel to drive us on the bigger and better things.
Speaking post-match, he said: “We’re gutted and disappointed we’ve lost a massive game but, it’s time for a reaction. We’ve been on such an amazing run since January, won so many football matches, and got ourselves back into an unbelievable position after being written off at Christmas.
“Now that reaction starts in the Champions League against Bayern, so we’ll be ready for that. We have to park this to the side now. It’s gone, it’s a game of football. We’ve lost but we need to bounce back, that’s for sure.
“It’s a great chance for us to get into a Champions League semi-final. Going to the Allianz Arena, it’s going to be a special night. It’s time to pull our socks up and show everyone why we’re in this position.
“It’s not over yet, there’s six games to go. We’re in an unbelievable position, two points behind. We’re still ready, we’re still fully focused on what we want to do and what we can achieve. There’s going to be many more twists and turns in the Premier League, I think you can see that with the other results today. Anything can happen and we’ll stay positive.”
Goals in the final seven minutes from Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins ended our 11-game unbeaten run in the top-flight, and Declan was disappointed that we didn’t manage to get ourselves in front during an opening 45 minutes where Villa struggled to handle our pressure.
However we allowed them to stay in the game and they seized that chance, and Declan feels that we cannot allow to let our opponents off the hook like that.
“When you create that many chances and have that many one-on-ones with the keeper or you get to the byline and you don’t quite get the cross, or don’t quite get the finish it’s very disappointing,” he added.
“We’ve got to be taking one of those chances because in games like this, teams like Villa have got quality and can come back to haunt you and they did today.
“I think in the first half they gave us so much space, then second half they adapted to that. They closed everything up, and where we were having our success in the first half, they shut down completely. We didn’t have enough attempts on goal in the second half, that’s for sure, in a game where we should be winning.”
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Late goals from Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins saw our 11-league game unbeaten run end at the hands of Aston Villa at Emirates Stadium.
An excellent first-half performance saw us create numerous opportunities but couldn’t put one away, and that kept the Champions League-chasing Villans in the game, who struck the woodwork twice before hitting us with sucker punches two minutes apart.
Bailey netted with six minutes to go to hand Unai Emery’s side the advantage, and soon after Watkins broke through on the counter to wrap up the win and deal us a setback in our title aspirations.
Everything but the goal
As if we didn’t need any more motivation, Liverpool’s loss earlier in the day meant the opportunity was ours to pull away from one of our title rivals, and we looked determined in the game’s opening quarter.
Emiliano Martinez was tested early on when Leandro Trossard slid in Kai Havertz but the German shot straight at our former keeper, and on 17 minutes Gabriel Jesus had a golden chance to put us in front when he was picked out by Bukayo Saka at the far post but could only find the side-netting.
That was rippled again soon after when a pinpoint Martin Odegaard pass found Saka who miscued his trademark blast into the near post, as we couldn’t quite find a way to make our good start count.
There was no question we were in total control of proceedings during the opening 45, the lead was still there to be seized and playing against a team fourth in the table, the margins were so tight.
Therefore, when a mix-up between Gabriel and Oleksandr Zinchenko allowed Watkins a route through on goal, all Gooners breathed a sigh of relief when the red-hot marksman struck the base of the post and the ball flashed across the goalmouth to safety.
Seconds later we were back at the other end putting Villa under pressure again, and should have broken the deadlock with the best chance of the half. An Odegaard shot cannoned into Jesus’ path, who unselfishly squared for Trossard but Martinez managed to save with his feet from point-blank range.
With four minutes of the half remaining Saka bent an effort just wide of the upright as we went into the changing rooms at the break scratching our heads as to how we weren’t in front, having had 14 shots but no goals.
Villa strike twice
The breather did Villa some good as they started the second half much better, and the relentless waves of attacks on their goal ended as chances dried up in a cagier affair. Then on the hour mark, it was the visitors who again came within a whisker of breaking the deadlock when they again struck our goalframe.
After a corner was partially cleared, Zinchenko was dispossessed on the edge of our box by Youri Tielemans who whipped an effort towards the top corner. After crashing off the underside of the bar, it then flicked the post as well before we scrambled it away.
Needing a spark, Mikel Arteta sent on Emile Smith Rowe and Gabriel Martinelli but it was a Villa substitute who would make the biggest impact with six minutes to go. A centre by Lucas Digne attempted to find Pau Torres at the front post but he missed it, and our defence switched off as Bailey was allowed to squeeze the ball home at the back stick.
And then just two minutes later, Watkins sealed the win with his 10th goal in his last 11 league appearances.
After we won a corner, Villa countered and a long ball saw the England striker start his run inside his own half and charge forward, and he held off Smith Rowe before dinking the ball over David Raya to seal only a third Premier League double at our expense, and more importantly see us lose ground on leaders Manchester City.
Facts and stats
We have only lost more league games under Mikel Arteta against Manchester City (7) than the Villans (5).
Aston Villa are unbeaten in their last 10 Premier League games in London (W7 D3), including on all six trips so far this season (W5 D1) – among non-London sides, only Manchester United (3 times) have ever had a longer unbeaten run away from home in the capital in the competition.
We suffered a Premier League defeat for the first time since New Year’s Eve against Fulham, whilst we have now failed to score in two of our last four league games, having only gone goalless in three of their first 28 games this season.
Villa won an away Premier League game against a team starting the day in the top two positions for the first time since December 2009 against Manchester United (1-0), losing 14 such games in a row prior to today.
Unai Emery has lost just one of his seven games as a manager across all competitions against us (W3 D3), whilst he is still unbeaten as an away coach at the Emirates Stadium across games with PSG (D1), Villarreal (D1) and Villa (W1).
There were 21 shots in the first half of this game (14 by Arsenal, 7 by Aston Villa) with only Man City v Brentford in February (22) seeing more first half attempts without a goal being produced in a Premier League match this season. Meanwhile, Aston Villa scored with their only two shots on target in the game.
Leon Bailey has been directly involved in seven goals as a substitute in the Premier League this season (three goals, four assists), more than any other player.
Ollie Watkins has scored 19 goals in the Premier League this season, the joint-most ever in a single campaign for Aston Villa along with Christian Benteke in 2012/13. Only Erling Haaland (20) has scored more goals in the competition this term.
Up next
We fly to Munich on Tuesday ahead of the second leg of our Champions League clash against Bayern the day after, and then we’re back in league action on Saturday, April 20 when we travel to Wolves before Chelsea then come to Emirates Stadium three days later.