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Ghana international Thomas Partey has charged his Arsenal teammates to keep their heads up ahead of their clash with Manchester City.
The Gunners, who are chasing their first Premier League title since 2003 will face reigning champions, who are trailing with just five points on Wednesday.
After sharing the spoils with Southampton last Friday, Partey asserted his outfit must approach their clash with Manchester City with the mentality of winning.
"I think everything depends on us - we have to go [to City] with the mentality to play football and plays we know. And, in the end, we have to try and win.
"We have to approach it as a game in that we do everything that we did from the beginning of the season and I am sure we can win if we do that," he said as quoted by The Daily Mail.
"It's normal that we feel frustrated after Friday as we could have done better. We worked so hard during the week for the game."
"We cannot put our heads down because now is not the time to drop heads. We have to keep on fighting, we have to keep on pushing and in the end, we will get better results."
The Gunners, who are chasing their first Premier League title since 2003 will face reigning champions, who are trailing with just five points on Wednesday.
After sharing the spoils with Southampton last Friday, Partey asserted his outfit must approach their clash with Manchester City with the mentality of winning.
"I think everything depends on us - we have to go [to City] with the mentality to play football and plays we know. And, in the end, we have to try and win.
"We have to approach it as a game in that we do everything that we did from the beginning of the season and I am sure we can win if we do that," he said as quoted by The Daily Mail.
"It's normal that we feel frustrated after Friday as we could have done better. We worked so hard during the week for the game."
"We cannot put our heads down because now is not the time to drop heads. We have to keep on fighting, we have to keep on pushing and in the end, we will get better results."