Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said his team is now focusing on their upcoming Premier League match against West Ham [1].
This shift in priority comes as the club seeks to maintain momentum after qualifying for the Champions League final. With the English top-flight title still in contention, the result against West Ham could determine the trajectory of the season's end.
Arteta emphasized the need for immediate concentration on the domestic front. "The focus now is on the West Ham match," Arteta said [1]. The game is scheduled to take place in London at Arsenal's home ground [2].
The timing of the match is critical for the club's ambitions. There are only three weeks remaining in the season [3], a period that will decide if the team can secure the league trophy while preparing for European glory.
Maintaining a high level of performance across two competitions requires careful squad management. Arteta's insistence on focusing on the immediate fixture suggests a strategy to avoid complacency after the high of the Champions League achievement [1]. The manager intends to leverage the current confidence of the squad to ensure they do not drop points in the final stretch of the campaign [1].
By prioritizing the London derby, Arsenal aims to keep pressure on their title rivals. The club's ability to balance the psychological demands of a continental final, and the physical demands of the Premier League, will be the primary challenge for the coaching staff in the coming days [2].
“"The focus now is on the West Ham match,"”
Arsenal is attempting to avoid the common pitfall of 'Champions League distraction,' where teams lose domestic focus after qualifying for a major European final. By centering the narrative on the West Ham match, Arteta is implementing a psychological reset to ensure the club does not jeopardize its Premier League title aspirations while chasing a historic European trophy.




