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Arsenal fans told by club on how to vote Arteta as Premier League manager of the month

Arsenal’s astute manager, Mikel Arteta, continues to make waves in the Premier League as he clinches another nomination for the coveted Manager of the Month award for his outstanding performance in guiding the Gunners to a flawless February. The club has released a statement urging fans to support Arteta by casting their votes as he competes for this prestigious accolade.

With four wins out of four in February, Arteta steered Arsenal to a remarkable month, overseeing a goal-scoring spree that culminated in the team netting an impressive 18 goals. The month kicked off jubilantly with a 3-1 victory over table-topping Liverpool, igniting Arsenal’s resurgence in the title race. Subsequent dominant displays included a 6-0 demolition of West Ham United, a 5-0 triumph over Burnley away from home, and a commanding 4-1 win against Newcastle United to cap off the successful month.

Arteta’s flawless record in February, coupled with Arsenal’s attacking prowess and defensive solidity, solidifies his status as a frontrunner for the Manager of the Month honor. Facing stiff competition from the likes of Pep Guardiola, who orchestrated an unbeaten month with Manchester City, and Erik ten Hag, whose team experienced a single defeat to Fulham, Arteta’s exceptional achievements place him in prime position to clinch the award for the seventh time during his tenure at Arsenal.

Fans have been encouraged to rally behind Arteta by voting for him before midday GMT on Monday via this website, March 4th, as the Gunners prepare for their upcoming Premier League encounter against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. The nomination serves as a testament to Arteta’s tactical acumen, leadership, and the team’s impressive performances as they continue their pursuit of glory in the 2023/24 campaign.

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