Mikel Arteta not surprised by Brighton fightback after Arsenal suffer scare in thrilling win - 'I've seen it all in this league'
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Premier League leaders Arsenal moved seven points clear of Manchester City with a 4-2 win at Brighton on New Years’ Eve. Goals from Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, Gabriel Martinelli and Eddie Nketiah sealed the victory but Kaoru Mitoma and Evan Ferguson made sure the visitors had to fight for the win.
“It’s a big win, I’m really happy,” Arteta told reporters in his post-match press conference. “It's a really tough place to come.
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Hide Ad"They [Brighton] are a really good side, extremely well coached. They made it tough for us and we made it tough for them.
"We were excellent in attacking phases especially when we had the space. The way they defend, they were very open and we made the most out of it.
"We had moments we had to suffer and defend and moments we should have done better when we put ourselves in trouble. That's the learning part. Every game is a huge test.”
Arteta admitted he was concerned Albion could stage a dramatic comeback, despite falling three goals behind twice in the game.
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Hide AdThe Spaniard said: “I've seen it all in this league. I've been in this country 20 years so I've seen it.
"Momentum shifts very quickly and it's really difficult to stop it. When the [Mitoma] goal was disallowed, we had much more room to win the game.
"You have to be prepared for that. You don't come to this place, with this team, and get a comfortable win. It doesn't happen."
Speaking to Match of the Day, Arteta said Brighton are always ‘really tricky opponents’, adding: “We really had to put in a big performance against a really good Brighton side. We had to dig in as well in certain moments."
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