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I don’t like Arsenal and I’m not saying Arteta is doing a good job either, but I don’t particularly want him to fail. He was an amazing player for us.
 
I don’t like Arsenal and I’m not saying Arteta is doing a good job either, but I don’t particularly want him to fail. He was an amazing player for us.
Unfortunately early indications are he is not much of a manager. I'm not even saying that he should have Arsenal anywhere above midtable because the squad is poor but 10th seems out of reach for them right now.
 

Unfortunately early indications are he is not much of a manager. I'm not even saying that he should have Arsenal anywhere above midtable because the squad is poor but 10th seems out of reach for them right now.

He must be under serious pressure that is for sure.
But who would they get to replace him now fat Sam
is in full time employment again :)
 
Unfortunately early indications are he is not much of a manager. I'm not even saying that he should have Arsenal anywhere above midtable because the squad is poor but 10th seems out of reach for them right now.

I haven’t even watched their highlights this season, so tough for me to really comment.

Arteta was appointed at basically the half-way point last season and they won 9, drew 5, lost 5 in the second round of fixtures. 64 points over a season which isn’t terrible. He also beat City and Chelsea to win the FA Cup.

Does it look salvageable / partially bad luck as it’s only been 13 games? Or is he out of his depth?
 
I haven’t even watched their highlights this season, so tough for me to really comment.

Arteta was appointed at basically the half-way point last season and they won 9, drew 5, lost 5 in the second round of fixtures. 64 points over a season which isn’t terrible. He also beat City and Chelsea to win the FA Cup.

Does it look salvageable / partially bad luck as it’s only been 13 games? Or is he out of his depth?
I'm not sure it is salvageable. What he did last year I think was mostly down to turning the team from open like it was with Emery to really solid and getting away with it because Aubameyang created a lot of goals from nothing. I mean the best example of this is when they beat City in the cup. That was a pure Moyes performance.

This season Aubameyang isn't firing the same way so that strategy doesn't really work. And best I can tell they don't have the passing structures or the players to make up for it. It's making it hard for them to score enough.

I just see them as a boring team. They're basically Wolves without the continuity to make it work. If they give him long enough maybe he can find that part of it, but I think it leaves them as a Europa League team in good years.
 
I haven’t even watched their highlights this season, so tough for me to really comment.

Arteta was appointed at basically the half-way point last season and they won 9, drew 5, lost 5 in the second round of fixtures. 64 points over a season which isn’t terrible. He also beat City and Chelsea to win the FA Cup.

Does it look salvageable / partially bad luck as it’s only been 13 games? Or is he out of his depth?

seems to me like he's lost sections of the dressing room

if he can ship those players out then who knows?
 
seems to me like he's lost sections of the dressing room

if he can ship those players out then who knows?
If he was a winner as a player he'd have more respect. The fact is he's not and he's being viewed as Pep and Arsene's cone layer and the personification of the Peter Principle. Those players aren't listening.
 

Some or All of the Mikel Arteta Everton Pre Everton Press Conference


On the mood after Southampton​

Well, we had the disappointment of not winning the game. But at the same time, I think the players realised that with the difficulty of playing 35 minutes with ten men, a draw probably was a result that we had to take. And they could see some positives as well in the resilience and the attitude that they showed to hang on and that result.

On Everton​

It’s always very tough to go to Goodison. I played there I know it very well. The teams are in two very different moments,
but we are preparing the game to go there and beat them because we need a result.


On memories from Everton​

Magnificent. I had seven incredible years. They treated me incredibly well. We were very successful for the team and the resources that we had in the moment, and I still have a lot of love, admiration and friends over there because I’m grateful.
They treated me really, really well and I enjoyed being part of that family.


On one year anniversary as Arsenal manager​

Well, I think it’s been one of the most challenging years of the club’s history. For many, many different reasons. I think that we have made a lot of progress and we have implement a lot of positives here that have worked really, really well. We have gone through structural changes all across the club that obviously has shaken the club big time. I would say the highlights of that year is the two trophies that we won together. And the most disappointing thing is that we haven’t had our fans with us to take us through this difficult moment. I think it could have been a really, really positive year but the recent form in the premier league has taken the gloss of what we have done in a calendar year. But we have to accept that our Premier League form in recent weeks has not been good enough.


On how difficult it's been​

Well, I know and I realised how difficult our job is in normal conditions. When you get to a club that has to go through what we have been through in a year and on top of that you have a pandemic that is affecting the whole industry and way that you can even live your profession and do what you are able to do normally. It’s even more challenging. But it’s what we have. At the same time, I'm telling you I love what I do. I feel so lucky and privileged to represent this football club. And there are circumstances and context that in this moment are what they are and we have to face them because there is no other choice.


On playing with 10 men​

Well, I said the other day I think we have seven red cards since I joined. Two disciplinary, and the rest is for different actions. The last one with Gabi he is 22-years-old and he’s settling in the Premier League don’t forget that. And there were two very different actions, but obviously that in this moment we cannot afford because the Premier League level is too high and the margins for us at the moment are too small to win or lose football matches.

On concussion subs​

I think it’s great progress considering the Premier League is looking to open up that windown to see if there is something we can do, if there is something we can do better and at least we can test. There are a lot of question marks over how and where we can do it. But I think it is a really positive thing because there is something happening there, and the fact that we are all aware of it now and we are acting, I think it’s really positive thing to take.

On whether Southampton is a turning point​

Well, it felt better. We could have won it at the end when rob hit the post in the last minute but we are lacking that luck. But I really like because a team when it’s in this moment can completely drop and give up but the team never did that. I think it’s completely the opposite and I’m proud to see that reaction from the team. But right now what we need is to win football matches as well that’s our reality.

On whether he'll rotate for Manchester City in the cup​

Let’s see the players we have available. We are losing players every game as well. Let’s see who is available for tomorrow. There’s not much that we can plan with the squad we have at the moment. So, let’s go game by game.

On fitness of Chambers, Mari, Mustafi and Martinelli​

At the moment we have to look at the next game. There are players that are ending the last phase of their rehab like Calum Chambers, Pablo Mari has already played some minutes in the Europa League. Mustafi as well. Gabi Martinelli is very close to be available and fit to be part of us which is great news, and we will see what happens.

On returning to Everton​

It’s going to feel really strange. It was my first experience in the Premier League as a player. A lot has changed since then. As I said before so grateful for the years that I had over there and now I feel privileged to be going back to Goodison and representing Arsenal and being the manager.

On how Everton influenced him as a coach​

Well, it’s a lot of things that I took on board. it was David Moyes for the whole period and all the coaching staff that was there implement a way of playing that was new to me because I was coming from a different education. I had to adapt. I learnt a lot of things. Was a challenge I had to embrace it and adapt to it and I really enjoyed and as well with everybody at the club because I built a really strong relationships and also with the fans.

On who will replace Gabriel​

Well let’s see who do we have available tomorrow. We’ve lost Gabi now with the red card. We will assess them today and decide who is the best player to go and try to beat Everton.

On whether he feels supported​

Well, I said it from the start that I felt really supported by the owners, by the board, by the technical director. And then by everybody who is at the club, because at the end of the day it’s a feeling that I feel with the staff, with the coaching, with the players which are the most important ones. What chemistry do you have with them? What understanding do you? Do they follow you? Do they believe in what you’re trying to do? And I always have to say thank you because I haven’t seen anything that goes against what we are trying to do. But it’s like anything in this industry you need results. But after a big shake up you need to find stability. I know to do that we need time. We all knew, at least the people who made this decision with me, that this wasn’t a quick fix. That it was going to take time and when you are shaking things up it can take a while.

On injuries​

We have a few doubts obviously I cannot tell you who. But we have a few doubts for tomorrow yes.

On the decision to expand benches but not subs​

At the moment no because the most important thing is the welfare of the players. And the best way to protect them and to have options to protect them is to extend the substitutes. So it’s like yeah, we give you a little bit of this so you can have an extra two on there but not the option to change. We are the only ones doing that. For me it doesn't make a lot of sense, but obviously it’s not up to us. We are pushing, we are giving our opinions. We have a lot of stats to support us in terms of what is happening in the Premier League with injuries, but still there is no reaction.

On whether extra subs will help​

Well, I think it’s a positive thing to have an extra two players on the bench because you want everybody to be involved. Again we are in very special circumstances when the players are coming to training, home, training or match and nothing else. So, if they can participate and be part of the squad, they can travel with us, they can feel part of what we’re doing it’s much better than having people at home feeling that they are not part of what we are doing, feeling that we don’t trust them. So, that’s in my opinion a really positive thing.

On whether he could have coached at Everton​

It was part of some conversations, but I decided to take my opportunities elsewhere.

On his influences from Arsene Wenger, David Moyes and Pep Guardiola​

I think you have to be yourself, but obviously you have moments and experiences that marks you in your football career. And it’s not just the way you think about the game but who you are as a person. How you react to certain things. I was really lucky with the managers that I had. I learnt a lot. And I think that built the person and the player that I was, and obviously the thinking behind the manager that I am today.

On whether Arsenal's right side is stronger than the left​

Well, there is a lot of things to discuss there. When you enter the defensive phase and the way and area where we are conceding the goals, just to say ‘ok we are weaker on one side than the other’ I don’t think it’s fair. Attacking-wise with some connections and some relations that we have on the pitch we tend to be a bit more efficient in some areas. But the reality is that we have to change personnel a lot for lots of different reasons, for injuries and suspensions that we have. So, to find that cohesion and balance with two sides is very difficult and I think If you compare any team in the Premier League you will find some unbalances of areas where they are more dangerous of runs in behind put here, or balls that they put from one side or another. It’s something more common.

On whether Ainsley Maitland-Niles will start​

Ainsley, I think he had a good game. I think he’s evolving really good. I think he’s made in this year a big, big progress and he’s in a much better place than a year ago. He need to keep doing what he’s doing.

You wouldn’t tell me if he’s going to start would you?
No

On Martinelli​

Gabi, the spirit of enthusiasm, energy, belief, charisma and goals. And this is him. He’s around the training ground, he’s around the training session and the energy is different. Because he goes 100 miles an hour he’s got this passion this way of playing, and he’s a threat he’s a player that he’s been missing because he brings something special to the team. He’s contagious with his attitude and I think it’s gonna be a big plus for me to have him.
 
I think some of them are realising what a genius Wenger was. To be getting top 4 and FA cups with some of those teams he had at the end was unbelievable but their fans demanded the prem and the CL. It’s not going to happen under these owners and Arsene knew that. They’ve just kept all the same problems but replaced Wenger with far worse managers.

the irony is that if Wenger had Leno Tierney Gabriel Partey Ozil Aubemayang Pepe Lacazette Saka Willian he’d probably have them challenging this season.
 

On memories from Everton

Magnificent. I had seven incredible years. They treated me incredibly well. We were very successful for the team

No, we weren't a success. Patronising get.

On how Everton influenced him as a coach

Well, it’s a lot of things that I took on board. it was David Moyes for the whole period and all the coaching staff that was there implement a way of playing that was new to me because I was coming from a different education. I had to adapt.

Basically he's saying Moyes played hoofball. Which is about the only thing helmet head got right in that press conference.

On whether he could have coached at Everton

It was part of some conversations, but I decided to take my opportunities elsewhere.

Once a Judas always a Judas...thank goodness for us.
 

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