Viktor Gyokeres has fired an early response following Arsenal’s Carabao Cup disappointment, insisting the setback will fuel their push in the Premier League title race.
After falling 2-0 to Manchester City at Wembley Stadium, Arsenal saw their quadruple ambitions slip away.
However, rather than derail their campaign, Gyokeres believes the defeat could act as a catalyst as the season enters its decisive phase.
With momentum swinging and City eager to close the nine-point gap, the Gunners now face a defining run-in.
Yet, in true competitive spirit, Gyokeres remains confident the squad will regroup and respond with intensity.
“Of course we don’t feel great right now, but it’s not like we have another game in three days. It’s a few weeks until the next one,” he said.
“For sure we’ll go again and be even more motivated for those games coming up.”
As the fixtures pause briefly, the Gunners will look to reset, recharge, and then kick back into gear with renewed purpose.
In the title race, every response matters, and by the sound of it, the Gunners are already gearing up for the next battle.

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