
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has admitted he is still coming to terms with how last season ended.
Having led the Premier League table for most of the campaign, the Gunners were beaten to the title by Manchester City.
A poor run of results towards the end of the campaign saw Arsenal fall away from title contention with a whimper.
Speaking to GQ Magazine, Arteta said: I don't know if I've gotten over it, and probably I don't want to because I need that to be better.'
There are certain things that you must have to win the title. We had a lot, but it wasn't enough."
He added on believing they can win this time: If not, I wouldn't be sitting here. I love winning, but we have to deserve to win.'
The day I decided to be a manager I had to be clear on one thing: I don't know if I'm going to be sacked tomorrow, in a month, in a year, but it is going to happen.
I don't want to leave my job with the fear of 'What if?'"

