Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: Unai Emery fears Gunners will rue missed chance to overtake Spurs and move into third
Arsenal manager was frustrated as Arsenal suffered a 3-2 home defeat against Palace, but remains confident that his side can still qualify for the Champions League next season
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Your support makes all the difference.Unai Emery fears Arsenal blew a big opportunity in the Premier League's top four race by losing 3-2 at home to Crystal Palace.
Christian Benteke, Wilfried Zaha and James McArthur all found the net as Palace stunned Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, hindering the Gunners' chances of Champions League qualification.
Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang struck for Arsenal but the Gunners never looked like pulling off any kind of rescue act, leaving manager Emery counting the cost in defeat.
"It was very frustrating because it was a big opportunity," said Emery.
"But we've had plenty of big opportunities before today, plenty of key moments, that give us the opportunity to achieve our first target, to play in the Champions League next year.
"But yes, today we lost a big opportunity. It doesn't change our idea or plan for the next match. It's in our hands. I still have confidence though and I want to be positive.
"Because we have been working hard to be in this key moment with the chance to finish in the top four.
"We can be proud of the whole season. Today we're frustrated but tomorrow we have to stand up and prepare for Wednesday's trip to Wolves."
Shkodran Mustafi produced a string of mistakes on a day to forget in the Easter sun in north London, but boss Emery refused to lay the blame at the feet of the Germany defender.
Emery said: "We cannot speak about the player usually. I prefer to speak about the consistency in the season.
"And today also against players like Benteke, Zaha, you can suffer more than in different situations. If we were better in set-pieces we could win this match.
"And also if we could control possession especially in the attacking third. We didn't find the best situation to take more chances. I think Mustafi has been consistent (across the season)."
Palace boss Roy Hodgson hailed his side's impressive victory, admitting Belgium striker Benteke can be boosted by his first goal in almost a year.
Hodgson said: "That was a very satisfying performance. A draw here is a result as well. So to get a win here is very satisfying.
"I thought we were good value for our three goals because we carried that threat with two front players.
"I think Christian is more than just a goalscorer, his all-round performance was fantastic.
"But it is true that front players need goals and I'm sure it will be a weight off his mind."
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