Watch this epic moment as Mikel Arteta is grilled by Sky Sports about the title race—and then, in a flash, he storms off the set! His reaction is as shocking as it is hilarious, with onlookers left in disbelief. Truly, it’s a case of “heads gone” that you just have to see to believe

Liverpool Strengthen Their Grip on the Title as Arsenal Slip Again
Liverpool’s impressive form continued over the weekend, extending their lead at the top of the Premier League table while Arsenal stumbled once more. The mounting pressure seemed to take a toll on Mikel Arteta, whose frustration was evident during a tense post-match interview with Sky Sports.
Reporter Patrick Davison found himself in an awkward exchange as Arteta cut him off with short, abrupt responses. The conversation ended on an even frostier note when Davison asked about Arsenal’s title chances, given Liverpool’s 15-point advantage. Arteta’s reply? A blunt “No, thank you,” before walking away.
Arteta Losing Patience Over Title Race Questions
The 42-year-old manager appeared irritated by discussions about whether Arsenal’s failure to sign a striker in January had cost them their title hopes. Despite Liverpool’s dominant 16-point lead after their victory over Southampton, Arsenal had a golden opportunity to close the gap to just seven points—if they had won their next three games.
Pundit Izzy Christiansen remained optimistic, insisting the title race was still on, but Arsenal quickly faltered at the first hurdle. Now, with a 15-point deficit, even victories over Chelsea and Fulham would only reduce the gap to nine points—a daunting challenge.
Arsenal Struggle to Keep Up with Liverpool
Believing in your team is crucial, and even former Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna hesitated to completely rule them out. However, Arteta’s frustration over a straightforward question suggests he may be struggling to face the reality of Arsenal’s fading title hopes.
Instead of shifting focus towards securing a top-four finish and preparing for European competition, Arteta’s reaction hinted at personal disappointment rather than tactical adjustment.
For Liverpool fans, the situation is amusing, but for Arsenal supporters, it raises concerns. Arteta’s irritation reflects a manager unwilling to acknowledge his team’s shortcomings—an attitude that could hinder their lo
ng-term progress.