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Arteta reveals the one thing his Arsenal squad should do in their next games

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed his desire for his team to score early goals in their upcoming matches, stating that he does not like late goals. Arteta believes that finding the back of the net in the first half is crucial for the team’s success.

In a recent interview with Arsenal Media, Arteta discussed his preference for early goals and the importance of resilience in the team. He stated, “I’d prefer to score three in the first half, we had some big chances and we got a goal disallowed, but if you don’t, the team needs that resilience, to find a way to win.”

Arteta’s comments reflect his belief that scoring early goals can set the tone for the match and provide a comfortable lead for his team. However, he also acknowledges the importance of resilience and the ability to adapt if early goals are not achieved.

The Gunners currently sit at the top of the Premier League table with 30 points in the 2023/24 campaign. Their recent victory over Brentford helped them maintain their position and showcased their title credentials. The team will now turn their focus to a UEFA Champions League clash against Lens at the Emirates Stadium on November 29th, 2023.

As Arsenal continues their pursuit of success in both domestic and European competitions, Arteta’s emphasis on early goals highlights his desire for his team to start matches strongly. By setting this expectation, Arteta hopes to instill a proactive and attacking mindset within his players.

As fans eagerly await Arsenal’s next fixtures, they can expect to see a determined and focused team aiming to secure victories with early goals. Arteta’s words serve as a reminder of his vision for the team and his commitment to achieving success.

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