On Wednesday, the Gunners fell two points behind Manchester City, surrendering control of the Premier League title race. City has two games in hand, and if they win six of their remaining seven games, they will claim their fifth title in six seasons. This has been a painful month for Arsenal, who suffered three successive draws before their defeat at the Etihad Stadium.
Despite this setback, Arsenal goalkeeper Ramsdale has not given up hope. He believes that in the Premier League, anything can happen, and stranger things have occurred.
He pointed out that the league is tight both at the top and bottom and believes that Arsenal should push in every game. With only five games left, they need to win all five to have a chance to compete for the title. They cannot afford to feel sorry for themselves.
Arsenal was defeated by Manchester City, with Kevin De Bruyne scoring twice, and John Stones and Erling Haaland also adding goals. Ramsdale admitted it was frustrating to start the game poorly, as City dictated the tempo for the rest of the evening.
He said disappointment was the key word, but Arsenal must remember that this is where they want to be, and they want to compete with teams like City.
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