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Arteta sends a message to Arsenal fans after going into the club’s history books

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has made history after the team’s recent win over Brentford. With this victory, Arteta has now won 116 matches in his first 200 matches as Arsenal manager, setting a new record for the club.

Arteta expressed his joy at achieving this milestone, stating via the media, “I love winning and we are top of the table and this is where we have to want to be.” He also thanked everyone who has contributed to making his job enjoyable, adding, “For me as well it was a special day – 200 games and I want to say thank you so much to everybody that makes my job so enjoyable.”

Arsenal is currently leading the Premier League table with 30 points in the 2023/24 campaign. Their recent game against Brentford ended with a 1-0 victory for the Gunners. Their next challenge will be against Lens in the UEFA Champions League at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, November 29th, 2023.

Arteta’s success as a manager has been evident in Arsenal’s performance on the field. Under his leadership, the team has shown determination and skill, earning them a top position in the league. As they continue to strive for excellence, Arteta’s record-breaking achievement serves as a testament to his dedication and expertise in guiding Arsenal towards success.

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