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Mikel Arteta makes record after win over Luton Town

Mikel Arteta has achieved a remarkable feat as Arsenal manager, as he has now beaten all 25 clubs he has faced in the Premier League. This impressive record is a testament to his tactical acumen and the progress he has made with the Gunners.

Arsenal’s recent victory over Luton Town further solidified Arteta’s record. The thrilling 4-3 win showcased the team’s attacking prowess and fighting spirit. Despite facing a tough opponent, the Gunners refused to give up and secured all three points.

Arteta’s philosophy of playing attractive, attacking football has been instrumental in Arsenal’s success this season. The team’s commitment to taking risks, showing initiative, and suffocating their opponents has paid off in crucial moments. Their never-say-die attitude and collective effort have created an unbreakable bond among the players.

Currently sitting at the top of the Premier League table, Arsenal’s focus now shifts to their upcoming game against Aston Villa. Arteta will be looking to maintain his perfect record against all Premier League clubs as he leads his team to Villa Park on December 9th.

The Gunners’ success under Arteta is not only reflected in their league position but also in the unity and resilience they have shown on the pitch. The record-breaking victory over Luton Town serves as a reminder of the team’s fighting spirit and their ability to overcome adversity.

As Arsenal continues to strive for success this season, Arteta’s record of beating all 25 Premier League clubs is a testament to his managerial skills and the progress he has made with the Gunners. The team will look to carry this momentum into future games as they aim to achieve their goals under Arteta’s guidance.

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