Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has insisted Gunners will turn their Carabao Cup final disappointment into fuel for a renewed Premier League title charge.
After falling 2-0 to Manchester City at Wembley, Arsenal saw their first opportunity for silverware this season slip away.
However, rather than dwell on the setback, Arteta is rallying his squad to respond with intensity in the decisive months ahead.
As the team regroups during the international break, the manager emphasized perspective, pointing to the impressive progress made throughout the campaign.
“I want the players to have some perspective,” he said.
“What this team has done in the last eight months is incredible, and we’re going to use the disappointment and the fire in the belly to have the most amazing two months we ever have had together.
“That’s on us, we’ll manage that energy in the right way. Now we have to go through that pain and disappointment, that’s normal and it’s part of football.”
Looking ahead, Arsenal remain firmly in contention for the league title, aiming to end a long wait for domestic glory.
With momentum still within reach, the gaffer believes the emotional response to defeat could become a driving force rather than a setback.
All things considered, the message from the Arsenal camp is clear: reset, refocus, and attack the final stretch with renewed hunger as the title race enters its defining phase.

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