English Premier LeagueMatteo Guendouzi worried about the situation at Arsenal
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Matteo Guendouzi is hoping the Gunners can bounce back at Arteta while he looks set to leave the club this summer.

 

Matteo Guendouzi knows no reason for failure

The Frenchman says he is worried about the situation at Arsenal after their miserable season. The Gunners will be absent from UEFA competition in 2021-22 after finishing eighth in the Premier League last season and only reaching the Europa League semi-finals. Team Mikel Arteta is aiming for a stronger campaign in the English top flight next term and Guendouzi hopes they can finish in the top four to secure a return to the Champions League.

Matteo Guendouzi said it hurt deeply to see the club fail to qualify for the first time in 25 years. This greatly affects him emotionally. Arsenal is a big club in Europe that deserves to be in the Champions League every year. This is normal for Matteo, an institution like this deserves only the best. Arsenal must return to where it belongs. Matteo does not know the reasons for the failure, because he was not there last season. But Matteo is worried about the situation at the club because Arsenal deserves great stuff. According to Matteo Guendouzi, he is a shooter with all his heart and will remain so no matter what.

 

Matteo Guendouzi rival and greedy for titles

The French midfielder, who moved to Arsenal from Lorient in 2018, has spent his final term on loan at Hertha Berlin and is unlikely to return to the North London side for the upcoming campaign. Instead, he is close to completing his move back to his home country to join Marseille, followed by fellow Arsenal teammate William Saliba. The 22-year-old said that his dream has always been to develop himself at the highest level and win the maximum number of titles.

According to Matteo, he is a competitor and greedy for titles. Matteo wants to meet the greatest champions as teammates and rivals, live his dreams, work hard to live up to his expectations. Matteo has a contract with Arsenal and they have mutual obligations. There is interest from clubs from different leagues. The 22-year-old is now 100 percent focused on his recovery. In due time, he will decide with his advisers and father in which direction they are going.