-
Projected 'super typhoon' heads for US Pacific islands
-
Move over, Messi! Robot footballers thrill crowds in South Korea
-
UN warns of strong looming El Nino
-
France deaths rose by 30% during heatwave
-
Hunt for last signs of life in Venezuela quake zone
-
Drones spot sharks 73 times in two days off Sydney beaches
-
Asian markets rise as beaten-down tech stocks enjoy bounce
-
Supreme leader's body arrives at Tehran religious complex for funeral
-
David v Goliath as Cape Verde face Messi's Argentina at World Cup
-
Mbappe's French juggernaut face Paraguay, eye World Cup quarter-finals
-
Nagelsmann quits as Germany coach after World Cup exit: reports
-
Wallabies riding wave of patriotic support against Ireland
-
All Blacks return to Christchurch 'a blessing', says Savea
-
Belgium opens up Congo archives amid global minerals race
-
'Not a museum': Slovak UNESCO village strains under tourism
-
Wimbledon clings onto fashion traditions, with a twist
-
DR Congo opposition builds against presidential third-term bid
-
Death toll from massive strikes on Kyiv rises to 30
-
China sports brands score NBA stars to assist global ambitions
-
El Nino set to be strong, UN warns
-
Man dies after setting self ablaze outside UN in New York: police
-
'Inspired millions': Modric praised as World Cup career appears at end
-
VAR 'taking joy' from football says Croatia coach Dalic after loss
-
Death toll hits 10 in Thai monk procession crash
-
Afghans come home but risk exclusion without any ID
-
Asian markets rise as beaten tech stocks enjoy respite from selling
-
'Coincidence of life' says Ronaldo after Jota tribute a year from death
-
'Royal wedding': Swift and Kelce kick off star-studded celebrations
-
Japan face Italy without banned coach Jones
-
Tajik names for Tajik babies: strict rules leave parents stranded
-
Ronaldo, Portugal advance after VAR drama to set up Spain showdown
-
From ketchup to car parts, Cuba gets private sector makeover
-
AI romance scam impersonating Dubai prince ensnares victims
-
'Not easy, but not impossible': Iraq's film industry sees slow revival
-
Portugal advance in World Cup thanks to last-gasp Ramos winner
-
Farrell flattery primes Ireland for Australia clash
-
Mission impossible? England take the World Cup high road against Mexico
-
DOJ's Marijuana Rescheduling Court Filing Sends a Dangerous Message
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - July 03
-
'I was just missing a goal,' says Spain's Yamal
-
Ukraine, Russia vow escalation as strikes on Kyiv kill 27
-
'Royal wedding': Epic Swift-Kelce fairytale marriage begins
-
Messi meeting the "game of our lives", says Cape Verde coach
-
France's Barcola expecting physical Paraguay clash at World Cup
-
Do not open until 2276: US burying time capsule to mark July 4
-
Sciver-Brunt and Knight send England into Women's T20 World Cup final
-
Scaloni warns Argentina that Cape Verde success 'no accident'
-
Spain power into last 16 at World Cup, Portugal face Croatia
-
Spain ease past Austria with 3-0 World Cup win
-
Emotional Dimitrov enjoys redemptive Wimbledon win over Mensik
Arteta happy with Arsenal's cool heads in late Leicester win
Mikel Arteta praised his Arsenal side for not losing belief or control after throwing away a two-goal lead in a 4-2 win over Leicester on Saturday.
A Wilfred Ndidi own goal and Kai Havertz's finish in stoppage time took the Gunners level on points with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.
Arsenal appeared to be cruising to victory when goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard rewarded a dominant first half performance from the home side at the Emirates.
However, James Justin stunned Arteta's men with two goals inside the first 18 minutes of the second half.
Arsenal laid seige to the Leicester goal in search of a winner and finally found the breakthrough when Ndidi turned in Trossard's cross into his own net.
"I’m especially happy with the way the team reacted when it got very difficult, with a really unexpected two goals conceded which put the game at stake," said Arteta.
"We - the crowd included - showed unbelievable emotional control, a lot of belief and clarity into what we are continuously doing and a lot of courage at the end to find a way to win it."
Arsenal were on the other side of a stoppage time goal last weekend after City snatched a 2-2 draw from a fiery encounter between the title rivals.
Arteta hailed his side's resilience as further proof that they are ready to take the title fight to City after finishing second for the past two seasons.
"To have that mentality, purpose and perseverance is really impressive, because it's easy to say here but very difficult to do it out there," added the Spaniard.
"I think our supporters, the crowd, were exceptional at that, creating that atmosphere of belief, energy and not an average fear of nerve or insecurity. So thank you so much because they helped the team a lot to get the points."
Trossard was sent off in the first half at City last weekend but was relieved to make amends.
"It was just relief! I had some good opportunities and when the ball doesn’t go in, you need to keep believing and believing. It was great that the ball went in and gave us the lead again," said the Belgian.
"Credit to the boys, everyone kept believing going forward and pushing to create chances.
"That’s what we need – if it doesn't go your way at that point, you need to keep pushing and that’s what we did. In the end, the luck was on our side."
K.Hill--AT