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Former Arsenal star reveals why Arsenal fans appreciate Mikel Arteta so much

Arsenal star Cesc Fabregas has lately expressed his admiration for current Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, highlighting the essential role Arteta has played in transforming the club’s fortunes. Fabregas, who himself had a successful stint at Arsenal, believes that Arteta’s impact goes beyond the tactical aspect of the game.

Fabregas acknowledged the turbulent period the club had undergone before Arteta’s arrival, describing it as a “big mess” with excessive negativity both within and around the club. However, he credits Arteta for bringing clarity, structure, and a fresh perspective to the team. The Spanish midfielder commended Arteta’s courage in implementing his vision despite his relative inexperience as a young coach.

Arteta’s emphasis on a defined methodology, style of play, and high standards has resonated with the players and fans alike. Fabregas pointed out Arteta’s consistent messaging regarding intentions, character, running, and maintaining high standards, which have become synonymous with Arsenal’s current ethos.

The impact of Arteta’s leadership is evident in Arsenal’s recent performances. The team finished second in the Premier League last season and currently leads the league standings with an impressive 64 points after 28 games. This turnaround in fortunes has not only been a testament to Arteta’s coaching acumen but also his ability to instill a winning mentality within the squad.

As Arsenal continues its resurgence under Arteta’s guidance, the words of praise from former players like Fabregas underscore the significance of the manager’s influence and the newfound optimism surrounding the club. Arsenal fans have every reason to appreciate Arteta’s contributions in revitalizing the team and restoring a sense of belief at the Emirates Stadium.

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