Mikel Arteta walks out of Sky Sports interview moments after Arsenal lose further ground in Premier League title race

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MIKEL ARTETA walked out of his interview with Sky Sports after Arsenal drew with Manchester United.

The Gunners have dropped 15 points behind Liverpool in the race for the Premier League title with just ten games left to play.

Sky SportsMikel Arteta did not finish his interview with Sky Sports[/caption]

Sky SportsHe walked out after being asked about the title race[/caption]

Arteta, 42, was clearly frustrated after watching Declan Rice‘s strike rescue a point for his side at Old Trafford.

The Spaniard had very little patience during his post-match interview with broadcaster Sky Sports.

He answered questions about the performance but wanted to leave before the interviewer finished his questions.

The last moment saw Arteta start to walk out after being asked about the club’s failure to sign a striker in January.

The interviewer stopped the manager to insist that he ask about the title race and the huge gap between Arsenal and Liverpool.

However, Arteta just muttered “no” and continued to walk out of the interview.

Fans found the moment hilarious as they reacted to it on social media.

One posted: “Mikel Arteta’s head is HOT.”

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A second wrote: “Arteta walked off hahaha.”

A third commented: “Arteta’s just stormed off from the interview hahaha.”

A fourth said: “Arteta has just run away from the title race question LOL.”

Another added: “Wow, did you see Arteta’s interview? What an absolute embarrassment.

“Storms off like a petulant child. It’s on him, he doesn’t have a striker.”

Arteta did answer a few questions about the match and insisted that his side did “dominate” the game.

He said: “Very frustrated we haven’t won because of the dominance and control we had especially in the first half.

“Out of nothing we gave the ball away. In the second half we tried and we generated the goal.

“We had them and you could feel that they were really fatigued and we gave them life.

“We tried in various ways but ultimately we have to execute — the right moment, with the right weight of pass.”

Bruno Fernandes gave Manchester United the lead with a stunning free kick in the first half.

There has been some controversy as it has emerged the wall was 11.2 yards away from the spot it was taken from.

Rice fired in a brilliant equaliser in the second half but it was Man United who had the better chances to take all three points.

GettyBruno Fernandes’ goal gave Man United the lead for the first half[/caption]

GettyDeclan Rice scored a brilliant equaliser[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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