So today is the day where we find out that Arsenal have come second in the Final table for the 2023/24 Premier League season, or, by some miracle, Man City have managed to drop points against West Ham.
Could this be the day we all have been waiting for? Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal squad will welcome Everton to The Emirates for one last game of the season
Arsenal’s CEO Vinai Venkatesham has been in charge of our team through the whole of Mikel Arteta’s revolution at the Emirates, and has been widely praised for helping the club climb from the depths of mediocrity to challenging Man City for the League title.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admits they'll seek to do their summer business early. Ahead of today's season decider against Everton, Arteta was asked about their summer plans.
Just like most Arsenal players, Mikel Arteta watched the Tottenham-Manchester City game with his family at home. The Gunners needed Spurs to take some points off City to give themselves a good chance of becoming Premier League champions.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has shared a personal moment, revealing how his children reacted with dismay to Tottenham’s Heung-min Son missing a crucial chance against Manchester City—a moment that could prove pivotal in the Premier League title race.
So, if you were Mikel Arteta, who do you think should be our priority signings to give the Arsenal team a boost next season? If you take a look at the Arsenal of 2024, it’s clear that they’ve been solid in every aspect.
Fabregas says Arteta will win the Premier League with this squad. We’ve had a very good season this season and with everything coming down to the last day of the season, Arsenal fans will be on the edge of their seat as we hope and pray West Ham can manage to upset Manchester City, and we can win against Everton and walk away title winners.
Arsenal, under Mikel Arteta’s leadership, have a chance to make history this weekend. Since Arsenal moved from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium in 2006, they haven’t had the opportunity to lift, let alone host, the Premier League trophy at their home for the last 18 years.
Mikel Arteta has recently addressed the possibility of returning to Spain as a manager, leaving the door wide open for such a move. Despite spending most
Mikel Arteta has often been likened to a mini-Pep Guardiola, given the similarity in their teams’ playing styles. This connection isn’t surprising, considering Arteta’s early managerial experience as an assistant to Guardiola at Manchester City.
This summer holds significant importance for many Arsenal players, extending beyond just their first-team stars. The Gunners have displayed impressive form this season, reminiscent of the previous one, and it’s evident that they are on the brink of winning a major trophy.
Mikel Arteta has spoken about VAR as Premier League clubs prepare to vote on whether it should stay or be scrapped. VAR was introduced to the game to improve decision-making and reduce contentious calls.
Arsenal is hoping that Mikel Arteta will agree to a new contract, but they’re not too worried about losing him, even if his current deal runs out next year.
Mikel Arteta is undoubtedly one of the best coaches in the world at this very moment, and that fact will remain unchanged even if he cannot guide Arsenal to their first Premier League in 20 years this coming weekend.
Mikel Arteta is one of the best in the business when it comes to managers in the Premier League. The Spaniard took charge of the Gunners in December 2019 and has since orchestrated a turnaround of sorts at the club.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes Manchester United counterpart Erik ten Hag is an excellent coach who deserves more time at Old Trafford. The Reds host title-chasing Arsenal on Sunday evening and need a win to stand any chance of qualifying for European football next season.
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