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Arteta reveals the usually overlooked thing that has changed about Arsenal Football Club

As Arsenal look to build on their impressive second-place finish in the 2023/24 Premier League season, manager Mikel Arteta has highlighted a crucial but often overlooked aspect of the club’s resurgence in recent years – the shift in mentality across the entire organization.

In a candid interview with Arsenal Media, the Spaniard emphasized that the transformation at the Emirates Stadium extends far beyond just the first-team squad or the football department. Instead, Arteta has overseen a holistic change in the club’s environment and mindset, encompassing the academy, the women’s team, and even the fan base.

“We’ve done it across the club, not only on the football side or the men’s first-team, but our academy & women’s performances,” Arteta revealed. “The environment we have created & our supporters, it’s different – a different hunger.”

This shift in mentality has been a crucial component of Arsenal’s journey back to the upper echelons of the Premier League. After finishing second to Manchester City in the just-concluded season, the Gunners will be eager to bridge that gap and mount a serious title challenge in the upcoming campaign.

Arteta’s remarks suggest that the club’s renewed hunger and drive extend far beyond the pitch, with a unified sense of purpose permeating every corner of the organization. This collective determination, instilled by the manager, has been instrumental in Arsenal’s resurgence and their ability to consistently challenge the league’s elite.

“We’ve done it across the club, not only on the football side or the men’s first-team, but our academy & women’s performances. The environment we have created & our supporters, it’s different – a different hunger.”

As Arsenal fans eagerly anticipate the start of the new season, Mikel Arteta’s words serve as a reminder that the club’s transformation goes far deeper than just results on the field. The shift in mentality, forged through the collective efforts of the entire organization, has laid the foundation for a sustained challenge at the top of the Premier League.

With this renewed sense of purpose and the continued development of their talented squad, Arsenal will be hoping to translate their mental fortitude into tangible success on the pitch in the 2024/25 campaign.

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