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Mikel Arteta’s cheeky response on if he will watch Liverpool vs. Manchester City clash

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta charmed the media with his humorous responses when asked if he would be watching the highly anticipated Premier League showdown between Liverpool and Manchester City. Speaking ahead of Arsenal’s clash against West Ham United, Arteta confirmed his plans to tune in to the game but kept his allegiances firmly Arsenal-centered.

“100 per cent. It’s a big match, a beautiful match,” Arteta said, acknowledging the significance of the encounter between two of Arsenal’s closest title rivals. The clash at the Etihad Stadium holds major implications for the title race, and the result will undoubtedly influence Arsenal’s position as they aim to capitalize on any slip-ups.

When pressed on whether he had a preference for the outcome, Arteta delivered a witty response that showcased his focus on Arsenal’s priorities: “Yes. Arsenal tomorrow.”

The light-hearted remark drew laughter, but it also underlined Arteta’s determination to keep his players focused on their own performances rather than relying on other teams’ results. With Arsenal currently in the thick of the title race, the manager knows that maintaining momentum is paramount as the Gunners prepare to face West Ham United at the London Stadium on Saturday.

Arteta’s comments reflect a grounded yet optimistic approach as Arsenal continue to compete with the Premier League’s elite. While he may enjoy the spectacle of Liverpool vs. Manchester City as a fan of the game, his ultimate focus remains on ensuring Arsenal deliver the results needed to stay in contention for the title.

Whether or not the Etihad clash ends in Arsenal’s favor, Arteta’s humor and composure set the tone for a team looking to seize control of their own destiny.

 

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