Arsenal keeper Ospina urges Gunners to rival City for second place

Football
By Mirror | Mar 03, 2015
Ospina urges Arsenal team-mates to step up Premier League pursuit of Manchester City

David Ospina has urged his Arsenal team-mates to focus on themselves as they bid to hunt down second-placed Manchester City.

The Gunners put the disappointment of their Champions League defeat to Monaco behind them with a 2-0 win over Everton on Sunday that dragged them to within four points of faltering City.

And Ospina refused to rule out the possibility of catching Manuel Pellegrini’s side after they eased to their seventh home win in a row in the Premier League.

“For now we are just thinking about ourselves,” said Ospina.

“We’ll keep doing our job and picking up points and then we’ll see what happens.

“It’s game after game and we know we’re close to them now. But we need to concentrate on ourselves and not think about them.”

Share this story
Kirimi powers to glory at VetLab Club event
Ericv Karimi is the overall winner of the eighth and final leg of the Kengen golf tournament series. 
Strathmore Swords bounce back to slice Eldonets in league battle
Strathmore University Swords bounced back from Saturday’s defeat to edge out Eldonets 67-64 in a Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) Women’s Premier League match on Sunday.
K'Ogalo silence Muranga Seal to move one win away from title
Record league champions Gor Mahia moved to within one win of another league title after beating Murang’a Seal 3-1 in a crucial SportPesa Premier League match on Sunday.
African stars in Europe: Antoine Semenyo wins it for City
Antoine Semenyo produced one of the great FA Cup final goals with an audacious back-flick that sealed a 1-0 win for Manchester City over Chelsea in the FA Cup final at the weekend.
Mixed results for top boxers as Police, KDF lead after first leg
Defending champions Kenya Police and Kenya Defence Forces shared the lead after the opening leg of the National Boxing League in Nakuru, as several top boxers suffered surprise defeats.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS