Football NewsMikel Arteta: “We can make better players”
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta remains hopeful of a players transfer move to the Gunners after missing out on Felix and Mudryk in the January window.

 

What did Mikel Arteta say?

Arsenal are sitting at the top of the Premier League table through 18 games, eight points off the chase package and with a club-record score accrued at this stage of the domestic campaign. However, there is a sense that more depth is needed for Arsenal’s ranks to ensure trophy challenges remain on multiple fronts, with the Blues proving to be a major thorn in their side as Chelsea were stolen to complete deals with Atlético Madrid and Shakhtar Donetsk, for which the Gunners watched.

After a 2-0 win over north London neighbors Tottenham on whether deals should be expected before the January 31 deadline, the Arsenal boss said they had some injuries, long-term injuries and it’s not helpful, but they can focus on tomorrow . According to Mikel Arteta, they should train better and review the game. They will try to improve the team. There are always multiple parties involved. Arteta says the club is ready and they have his support and he has their support.

The Spanish manager added, when asked specifically about how Ukraine’s international winger Mykhaylo Mudryk ended up at Stamford Bridge in an £89m ($109m) deal: “I’m very proud that we have players.” According to him, they always want to try to improve the squad. The club is the first to try to improve the players they have. They must have some discipline and be consistent in the goals they have. “We can make the players better – let’s focus on that,” says Mikel Arteta.

 

What will happen after this?

The Gunners have two more fixtures to play before the end of the month – a Premier League clash with the Red Devils at Emirates Stadium and an FA Cup fourth round clash with Man City at the Etihad Stadium – with the hope that fresh faces will be acquired to help efforts in these competitions.

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Arsenal’s head coach has issued criticism after the club were charged over player protests against the Magpies and Oxford.

 

How was everything?

The North London club has drawn criticism in recent times after several isolated incidents where they were blamed by the FA for the behavior of their players. The first came as the Premier League adjusted with the Magpies after the late penalty yell was wound up, while the second came on Monday against Oxford United in the FA Cup when the piglet yell hit deaf ears again.

Speaking at a press conference, Mikel Arteta said that he was very concerned about the reputation of the club especially. “I am who I am and I try my best to protect the players, protect the club and if it comes down to certain people that they won’t like it. Of course if everyone liked it, it wouldn’t be very good, I think. “, – he said.

 

A little about the topic

The Spaniard added that he does not care, but he cares a lot more, especially when he does his job when he is at home. But according to Arteta, when he’s in the public eye, he cares, what they can’t do is the best for the club and the best to protect the players, and that’s also his role.