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Mikel Arteta says Arsenal’s heavy loss to Chelsea in last season’s Europa League final will not play on his players’ minds as they prepare to face their London rivals in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
Arsenal were outclassed 4-1 by Chelsea in the Europa League final in Baku last year when the two sides were managed by Unai Emery and Maurizio Sarri respectively.
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“A year in football is a different life,” Arteta said in a virtual news conference. “Even two weeks or three days later you can see a team performing one way then they can be a different team so there is not many things to take from that.” The Spaniard acknowledged the gulf in class between the two sides as Frank Lampard’s Chelsea finished 10 points ahead of the Gunners in the Premier League.
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“I always say that the league table doesn’t lie too much. You can look at some decisions, even in the games that we played together, where we could have the gap a little bit smaller,” he said.
“Our only aim and all our energy is going to be on winning that trophy, it doesn’t matter where we start. They are playing at a really good level but we are going to go for it.”
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang continues to be linked with a move away from the Emirates but Arteta believes lifting the Cup could convince the Gabon striker to commit his future to the north London club.
“I don’t have that fear,” Arteta said when asked if Saturday’s game could be Aubameyang’s last in an Arsenal shirt. “You need a lot of ingredients on the table to persuade a player of his level to be at this club.
“He still has a contract here. We wanted to keep him and do it in a more long-term way but at the moment he’s with us ... Winning the trophy helps to believe. If you wear the armband and lift that cup, that will help.”
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