Arsenal Boss Arteta Urges Players to 'Enjoy' Title Bid Amid Loss to Manchester United
Mikel Arteta has told his players that they must "enjoy" their position as title favourites, following a disappointing defeat to Manchester United. The Spaniard's squad have struggled for form in recent matches, but remain four points clear at the top of the table.
Arteta called an emergency meeting with his players on Monday to assess their emotions and motivation levels. He admitted that he was disappointed by the team's performance against United, but praised their efforts so far this season.
"We took a moment to bring the temperature down, to pause, to reflect and ask two questions," Arteta explained in quotes published after the match. "One was: 'How do we feel? And how do I feel myself?' And then: 'How do we want to live the next four months?'
"The reaction since United has been excellent... It's beautiful because what came out of there is very simple." The manager expressed confidence that his players would be able to bounce back from Monday's defeat.
"We have earned the right to be in a great position in four competitions, and in the next four months we're going to live and play with enjoyment, with a lot of courage and with the conviction that we're going to win it," Arteta said.
Arteta also defended his forwards, including Bukayo Saka, who has struggled for goals recently. The Spaniard believes that Saka's record over the past 200 games speaks for itself.
Arteta's focus is now on winning their Champions League bid against Kairat at home on Wednesday. They are also set to face Man City in the Carabao Cup semi-final and will look to make progress in the FA Cup quarter-final.
The manager acknowledged that his team would need to improve if they were to win the title, but expressed optimism about their chances. Arteta urged Arsenal supporters to "jump on that boat" with the team, adding that it was time for them to enjoy their position as title favourites.
Mikel Arteta has told his players that they must "enjoy" their position as title favourites, following a disappointing defeat to Manchester United. The Spaniard's squad have struggled for form in recent matches, but remain four points clear at the top of the table.
Arteta called an emergency meeting with his players on Monday to assess their emotions and motivation levels. He admitted that he was disappointed by the team's performance against United, but praised their efforts so far this season.
"We took a moment to bring the temperature down, to pause, to reflect and ask two questions," Arteta explained in quotes published after the match. "One was: 'How do we feel? And how do I feel myself?' And then: 'How do we want to live the next four months?'
"The reaction since United has been excellent... It's beautiful because what came out of there is very simple." The manager expressed confidence that his players would be able to bounce back from Monday's defeat.
"We have earned the right to be in a great position in four competitions, and in the next four months we're going to live and play with enjoyment, with a lot of courage and with the conviction that we're going to win it," Arteta said.
Arteta also defended his forwards, including Bukayo Saka, who has struggled for goals recently. The Spaniard believes that Saka's record over the past 200 games speaks for itself.
Arteta's focus is now on winning their Champions League bid against Kairat at home on Wednesday. They are also set to face Man City in the Carabao Cup semi-final and will look to make progress in the FA Cup quarter-final.
The manager acknowledged that his team would need to improve if they were to win the title, but expressed optimism about their chances. Arteta urged Arsenal supporters to "jump on that boat" with the team, adding that it was time for them to enjoy their position as title favourites.