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Mikel Arteta speaks out on Thomas Partey’s recent statement

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has responded to recent comments made by midfielder Thomas Partey regarding his future at the club. Partey recently expressed his happiness at Arsenal and reaffirmed his commitment to the team.

Arteta addressed the issue during a media briefing, emphasizing the importance of focus and dedication from his players, especially during a critical phase of the season. “Partey said he’s happy here? He’d better have his head here because we are playing for big things!” Arteta stated. The manager’s remarks underline the significance of every player’s commitment as Arsenal strives to achieve their objectives.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 19: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates with Thomas Partey after the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Crystal Palace at Emirates Stadium on March 19, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arteta also expressed satisfaction with Partey’s performance and contribution to the team. “He’s a top player, he’s under contract for one more year and I’m really happy with Thomas,” Arteta added. The manager’s comments reflect his belief in Partey’s abilities and his importance to Arsenal’s midfield setup.

Arsenal currently occupies the 2nd position in the Premier League table with 68 points after 30 league games, positioning them as serious contenders for the title. The Gunners are determined to maintain their momentum and challenge for silverware this season.

Partey’s commitment and form will be crucial for Arsenal’s ambitions, especially as they prepare for a crucial match against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Falmer Stadium. The Ghanaian midfielder’s presence in midfield provides stability and quality, attributes that Arteta values highly.

As Arsenal approaches the business end of the season, Arteta will rely on players like Partey to deliver consistent performances and maintain their push for success. The manager’s emphasis on unity and focus underscores the importance of a collective effort from the entire squad as they pursue their goals in the Premier League.

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