Arteta on Partey, trophies and firepowerpublished at 10:47 22 May
Holly Bacon
BBC Sport journalist
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been speaking to the media before the final game of the Premier League season on Sunday against Southampton (kick-off 16:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
On Jurrien Timber, Mikel Arteta said: "He had surgery on Tuesday morning on his ankle. He has been feeling that discomfort for many, many weeks." Arteta hopes the defender will be back for pre-season. He added that William Saliba will be out for a few weeks.
Arteta said he would want Thomas Partey to stay. On the midfielder, he added: "Consistency-wise this has been his best season. The way he's played, performed, his availability has been exceptional. He is a really important player for us."
On the pressure to win a trophy next season: "The biggest thing is and using the word pride, is that we have brought the club into a position that next season 'you have to win a major trophy'. That means that everybody believes that we have the level, that we have shown the consistency, and we are an elite team in this country and in Europe and if you don't do that, then what's going to happen? So, for me that's the biggest statement - that Arsenal is there."
Arteta continued: "We all feel the same way, that we feel that we are capable of winning the Premier League. It's not just a dream or it's not just something you want to do. It's do we have everything that is needed? Even if you do, there is a lot of things that are going to play a part to win."
On g a striker: "What is clear as well with the amount of injuries that we had in the front line, that we need the goal threat. We need the firepower out there."
He congratulated Tottenham on winning the Europa League and was asked who has had a better season, stating: "I don't like to compare with other teams. I need to analyse my team, that's my job."