Arteta disappointed with UCL loss
Arsenal teeter on the brink of a Champions League exit after a defeat to Bayern Munich that Mikel Arteta admits was "not good enough".
Following an intense build-up to Tuesday night's last-16 first-leg, the north Londoners got off to worse possible start when Toni Kroos netted a seventh-minute opener.
Things soon worsened at the Emirates Stadium when Thomas Muller struck, before a reinvigorated Arsenal returned for the second half.
Lukas Podolski reduced the deficit against his former club, but Mario Mandzukic gave Bayern a dominant-looking 3-1 lead heading into the second leg in Germany - much to Arteta's frustration.
"We are very disappointed with the result," the Spanish midfielder said.
"I think for them to be 3-1 up is not good enough from us. We made some mistakes that cost us a lot in the game. That was the difference.
"We have to go for it. We know it is very difficult at the moment but you never know in football.
"We may score early in the game and if we keep believing, as we did in the second half."
Arteta labelled Mandzukic's goal a "killer" for the Gunners, especially as it came shortly after substitute Olivier Giroud was denied by Manuel Neuer.
"I think we put everything into the game," the midfielder added.
"I think we started the game well and the first time they got around the box they scored.
"After we conceded a sloppy goal at a corner again. Once it is 2-0 to a big team like this, it is a difficult game to play.
"We kept trying, kept believing and we got in the game through Lukas' goal and we kept trying to get the goal.
"We took some risks and we paid for it on the break."
Podolski, himself a former Bayern Munich player, echoed Arteta's sentiments.
"The result speaks volumes," he said.
"Especially in the first half, Bayern put us under huge pressure and played very well.
"We started well after the break and deservedly pulled one back, which is what we said we'd do at half-time.
"But at the end of the day, we've lost 3-1. It'll now be very, very difficult for us away from home."
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