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Brighton have told Moises Caicedo to take a break until after the transfer deadline on Tuesday. It comes after he expressed his desire to leave the club. 


If a deal for Moises Caicedo falls through, Chelsea can look elsewhere because there are cheaper options available. If the Caicedo transaction falls through, the Blues have several options, including Youri Tielemans, Amadou Haidara, and Declan Rice. This is great news for Chelsea fans because the club is looking to strengthen their current team players in order to improve their overall performance. 


Chelsea are one step closer to completing their seventh signing of the January transfer window after agreeing a fee with Lyon for Malo Gusto, who will join at the end of the season. Malo Gusto has arrived in London for medical tests after Chelsea agreed to a transfer fee of 26.3 million. 



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FA Cup defeat by City showed focus is on ending 19-year wait for league title, but their rivals may have struck a psychological blow


Mikel Arteta Arsenal may regret FA Cup defeat to Manchester City more than they think

Mikel Arteta talks to his Arsenal players during their FA Cup fourth-round defeat at Manchester City


On a bleak midwinter's evening in Manchester, the strangest sensation filled the air. Eight thousand Arsenal fans, who had schlepped north on a Friday night on reliably useless trains, reacted to defeat in the FA Cup not with despair, or even moderate dejection, but with palpable relief. We are top of the league, they chanted, their priorities instantly reset, their team's exit from a competition they had won a record 14 times forgotten in a heartbeat.


It was a similar scene out in the middle. Oleksandr Zinchenko, who had appeared fit to combust after the Premier League victory over Manchester United last Sunday, could hardly have looked less bothered by this result if he had tried. Within seconds of the final whistle, the Arsenal left-back joked with his former Manchester City teammate before smiling and handing the shirt to Kyle Walker.


From the pitch to the stands, Arsenal have adopted a one-track mentality this season. Mikel Arteta claimed his main reaction was disappointment, but the mood after the match at the Etihad painted a very different picture.The traveling army returned to London with no regrets. However, there was a certain satisfaction in having fewer distractions in pursuit of the coveted prize.No replays, no round 5, a respectable performance against the reigning champion:

In the eyes of many supporters, it was a perfect result and all the energy was put into winning their first title in 19 years. Rest assured that Arsenal's next Europa League match in early March will be the same. Many people spend a lot of money to attend away games, but a good percentage do so in the hope of losing.


Cup competition is one of the less educational aspects of modern football treated as frills around the main event, for clubs desperate to regain lost glory. But for Arsenal, who are five points clear in the league against all odds, it's an inevitable reality. Even in the twilight of Arsene Wenger's reign they devoured silverware and won the FA Cup three times in his last five seasons. Then, as ever, the exhausting pursuit was to regain reckoning as a champion.


Arteta's approach showed a certain sympathy for this idea. His players harassed City with relentless hand-to-hand combat, but the defense wasn't the strongest line-up he could have picked, with Ben White and William Saliba replaced by Takehiro Tomiyasu and Rob Holding. rice field. Ultimately, he paid for this minor weakness, losing to Pep Guardiola for the seventh time in eight attempts.


Such sequences can have a cumulative effect. Arteta can hardly afford to feel inferior to his former mentor, as he has two title wins against Manchester City in just 18 days. There is a risk that Arsenal, with only half of their league games left, will begin to believe that winning the title is a foregone conclusion, especially when City appear to be gearing up.



Guardiola's claims that the team had lost their passion after Tottenham's victory quickly resonated. "Obviously he said that for a reason," said Nathan Ake, who just scored his second goal of the season. It may be a little loose, but in the last few games we showed that we want to challenge, we want to compete and we did it here too.We want to keep fighting for everything. That's the only thing we can do as a team, as a club."


Nathan Ake - Arsenal may have lost advantage in title fight with Manchester City

Nathan Ake (second from right) said he and his Manchester City team-mates "keep fighting for everything".

Ake, who sealed the attrition with a spectacular second-half finish, admitted Guardiola's rallying shout shook the smugness out of his dressing room. "We thought, 'Okay, we have to improve,'" he explained. "He's been in the game for a long time and he's seen it all, so he's probably right. He was upstairs and probably woke us up. It was necessary and I hope it can continue now. increase."



Few things are more dangerous than when a city values ??perfection. They were pushed to the limit by Liverpool in 2019, winning 14 in a row to clinch the title by one goal. Last season, Guardiola spurred six victories in his last seven games, denying Jrgen Klopp yet again in the final minutes of his final game. It's a reminder for Arsenal that City can keep their nerves in even the toughest clashes.


Despite her personal friendship with Guardiola, there is no doubt that Arteta wants it.

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