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Arteta sends an interesting and funny message to Arsenal fans after winning award

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has sent an interesting and funny message to the fans of the North London club after he won an award.

Mikel Arteta, fresh off his Globe Soccer Award win for Best Premier League Manager, has delivered a message to Arsenal fans that’s as infectious as it is ambitious. Speaking to the media, Arteta emphasized the unwavering hunger for success within the club, declaring, “We want to win. Win, win, and win. That’s what we want.”

The Spaniard’s bold statement, delivered with a trademark grin, reflects the confidence and ambition that has become synonymous with his leadership at Arsenal. The team’s remarkable resurgence, culminating in a second-place finish in the Premier League this past season, has ignited a new wave of optimism amongst the Arsenal faithful.

Arteta further emphasized the winning spirit within the squad, stating, “We have a team full of enthusiasm and so hungry to win trophies, we believe we can do it. So we’re going to give it a real go.” His words are a clear signal to the club’s supporters that the journey to success is far from over.

The manager’s infectious enthusiasm and clear vision for the future have galvanized the squad and the fanbase, creating a potent mix of ambition and expectation. The recent award win, coupled with Arteta’s unwavering message, has fueled the belief that Arsenal are on the cusp of a new era of sustained success, one that could see the club back on top of English football.

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