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Arteta reveals what his Arsenal squad will need to do to beat Newcastle United

Arsenal will this weekend face Newcastle United. This will be a tough game for Arsenal as they look to continue their strong start to the season. But manager Mikel Arteta is confident that his side has what it takes to come out on top.

In an interview, Arteta spoke about the key elements that will be crucial for his team to secure a win against Newcastle. “Belief, and then performances,” he suggested. “First of all, we have to be so convinced that you can go to Newcastle and fully believe you are going to win the game. It has to be really clear what you have to do to achieve that.”

Arteta emphasized the importance of having a strong belief in themselves and their abilities as a team. He wants his players to approach the game with confidence and determination, knowing that they have what it takes to get the job done.

He also highlighted the need for quality and talent on the pitch. As Arsenal currently sit in 2nd position on the Premier League table, it is clear that they have a talented squad. However, Arteta knows that they will need to bring their A-game against a strong Newcastle side.

The Gunners’ recent form has been impressive, with only one loss in their last five Premier League games. However, their Carabao Cup exit at the hands of West Ham was a disappointing result. Arteta will be looking for a strong response from his players in their next game.

The match against Newcastle will not be an easy one, as the Magpies have proven to be a tough opponent at home. But with Arteta’s guidance and the players’ belief and performance, Arsenal can come away with all three points.

It will be crucial for the Gunners to start the game with a high level of intensity and maintain it throughout the 90 minutes. They will need to be clinical in front of goal and make the most of their chances.

As Arteta said, “It’s down to the players.” The team will need to execute their game plan and show their quality on the pitch to secure a win against Newcastle. With their strong start to the season, Arsenal has shown that they have what it takes to compete at the top of the table. Now, it’s up to them to continue that form and get a positive result against Newcastle on Saturday.

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