Arsenal were handed an advantage over Everton thanks to Crystal Palace last night but the Toffees boss is not giving up.
Only four games remain for each side, but Everton boss Roberto Martinez has not given up hope of Arsenal dropping points themselves, something he needs to happen if his side are to get back into fourth spot.
He said after last night’s defeat: “You don’t expect to concede three goals and win a football match. Getting two goals should have been enough to win the game.
“We have 12 points to play for, we are close to fourth place and we are still in a good position.”
It was at this point he added that he was convinced the Gunners would drop points, with Hull (a), Newcastle (h), West Brom (h) and Norwich (a) to play.
“I don’t think Arsenal will take maximum points from their remaining games. After the weekend [dropping out of the top four] is a disappointment, but if you looked at the start of the season, it’s a magnificent position.”
For all his talk of Arsenal dropping points, it’s Everton who have the tougher run-in. They have both Manchester United and Manchester City to host, and now their winning streak has been broken, doubts will begin to creep in.
Arsenal have a more comfortable set of fixtures, beginning with Hull City this weekend – but wasn’t the same said ahead of Everton’s match with Crystal Palace?
Source: HITCsport