Arsenal will not be frustrated in their quest to chase down Manchester City this season.

The Gunners have won 14 of the past 16 Premier League games and only have two to go.

However, Man City have three more games and if they win those, they will be Champions.

Speaking to reporters, winger Bukayo Saka explained: You can view it in two ways as frustrating or as a beautiful challenge.

Everybody knows they are one of the best teams in the world.

They have been on top for the past five years, challenging for everything, so far to be up there competing with them is good.

We are not going to get frustrated. We see it as a challenge. We want to fight until the end and push them the whole way.

They have set the standard and it's up to the rest of us to try to be better than them. We just focus on ourselves. That's all we can do."

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