Arteta Vows Support After Arsenal’s Champions League Exit
- Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is prioritizing player morale after their Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich.
- Following a 1-0 defeat in Germany and a 3-2 aggregate loss, Arteta acknowledged the disappointment but pledged his support to the team.
- He pointed out that other successful clubs took years to reach this level on a consistent basis.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is prioritizing player morale after their Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich.
Loss Leaves Arteta Seeking the Right Words
Following a 1-0 defeat in Germany and a 3-2 aggregate loss, Arteta acknowledged the disappointment but pledged his support to the team. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to coach the players and vowed to be “close to them” during this challenging time.
A Learning Experience for a Young Squad
Arteta recognized the team’s lack of experience on the big stage, highlighting their absence from the Champions League’s later rounds for over a decade. While acknowledging their ambition to reach the semi-finals, he emphasized the need for time and development.
Building for the Future
He pointed out that other successful clubs took years to reach this level on a consistent basis. While acknowledging the disappointment, Arteta focused on future potential and the need to learn from these experiences.
Premier League Title Race Still Alive
Despite the Champions League setback, Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes remain alive. They need Manchester City to drop points, but their focus now shifts to a crucial match against Wolverhampton this Saturday.
Arteta’s Message: Support, Love, and Refocusing
Looking ahead, Arteta emphasized the importance of supporting the players and fostering a positive team environment. He challenged them to bounce back and demonstrate their ability to compete for the Premier League title.pen_sparktunesharemore_vert