Football NewsAccording to Mikel Arteta, young managers may abandon their careers due to abuse
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Mikel Arteta performed after Bruce was fired by Newcastle, who suffered massive online abuse during his lead indictment.

 

Mikel Arteta warns

An Arsenal boss has warned that coaches may turn their backs on careers due to concerns about the abuse they will receive. The Gunners boss has had his fair share of criticism over the past 18 months and has expressed his disappointment at some of the showrioles Bruce has suffered during his tenure at Newcastle’s indictment.

Following his dismissal from Newcastle on Wednesday, Steve Bruce revealed in a statement that the job could be his last football due to the fact that abuses by supporters have had repercussions for both him and his family. And Mikel, whose side is Aston Villa on Friday night, believes that the issue could lead to the fact that more managers – both young and old – decide not to pursue a career in the game.

 

What did Arteta say?

When asked if situations like the one Steve Bruce went through could push young coaches away, Mikel Arteta said yes, many people think so. Mikel Arteta has a lot of friends who take courses who have doubts if they want to take a hot seat, or is it better to be an assistant or something else. And people who were already managers. Experienced managers think not to do it again.

According to Mikel Arteta, this cannot be a barrier for him, because they have a fear of the treatment they are about to receive. Mikel Arteta thinks that the pleasure is also so great that it shouldn’t stop you. But it’s important that they take a little care of the environment and put things in the right place. If not, Mikel doesn’t think it will get better. The Arsenal boss also said that he thinks it will be worse if they do nothing about it.