Despite a 1-0 defeat at Everton, Arsenal manager Unai Emery remains optimistic about the club’s chances of finishing in the top four.
Phil Jagielka’s 10th-minute goal, which came after Michael Keane was ruled out due to sickness, was enough to hand the Gunners their sixth away defeat of the season.
Arsenal has surrendered in 15 straight top-flight away matches for the first time since February 1985, and with four of their remaining six Premier League games on the road, they face a difficult assignment.
They could be pushed out of the top four by Chelsea on Monday night, but they will have a match in hand, whichDespite a 1-0 loss to Everton, Arsenal manager Unai Emery remains optimistic about the club’s chances of finishing in the top four.
A goal in the 10th minute from Phil Jagielka, who was not in the team 30 minutes before kick-off but was called up after Michael Keane was ruled out due to sickness, was enough to hand the Gunners their sixth away defeat this season.
Arsenal has surrendered in 15 straight top-flight away games for the first time since February 1985, and with four of their remaining six Premier League matches on the road, they face a difficult assignment.
They could be pushed out of the top four by Chelsea on Monday night, but they will have a game in hand.