Coach Mikel Arteta affirmed Arsenal is not psychologically affected after losing the Premier League top spot, emphasizing that mental factors will play a decisive role in the final stretch.
Coach Mikel Arteta expressed pride as Arsenal reached the Champions League semifinals for the second consecutive time, emphasizing this historic milestone should not be taken for granted.
Manager Mikel Arteta expressed disappointment after Arsenal's players performed well below par, receiving a deserved punishment in their 1-2 defeat to Bournemouth in Premier League matchweek 32.
Coach Mikel Arteta emphasized the importance of extending the gap with Man City to 12 points, ahead of their match against Bournemouth in the 32nd round of the Premier League.
According to former player Gary Lineker, a mass withdrawal of players from national teams, combined with two consecutive defeats against Man City and Southampton, indicates panic at Arsenal.
Many fans have ridiculed Arsenal for their unusual training exercises involving balls and pens, ahead of their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Sporting.
Former England international Gabby Agbonlahor has proposed a new rule: Premier League players who withdraw from national team duty should be suspended for their next club match.
Eleven key Arsenal players withdrew from their national teams during this FIFA days period, as Mikel Arteta's squad approaches a crucial phase of the season with triple trophy aspirations.
Coach Mikel Arteta aims to transform the disappointment of losing to Manchester City in the League Cup final into a driving force for the team's three remaining title pursuits this season.
After leaving Manchester City, Mikel Arteta brought Pep Guardiola's philosophy to Arsenal, then developed it in his own way, transforming the London club into a team considered "harder to deal with than even Manchester City".
Today's English League Cup final clash between Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta transcends a mere trophy; an Arsenal victory could mark a power transfer in English football.
Former midfielder Paul Merson believes the League Cup final is not just about the trophy, but could also help Arsenal believe in their ability to win all four titles this season and influence coach Pep Guardiola's future at Man City.