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#PremierLeagueStories – #MikelArteta reveals how #GranitXhaka has revived his Arsenal Career #AFC

Mikel Arteta has described Granit Xhaka's resurgence in the Arsenal midfield as 'phenomenal' and believes there's more to come from the Swiss international. The 28-year-old put in a solid performance at the heart of the Gunners' midfield as they drew 0-0 with Crystal Palace on Saturday. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Xhaka was shown a straight red card in a match against Burnley last month after he grabbed Ashley Westwood by the throat, but his recent performances have been improved and the defensive side of his game has also received praise. In our player ratings from the Palace game, Xhaka was given a seven, with Arsenal writer Kaya Kaynak saying: "The Swiss international is often maligned for his defensive capabilities, but there were several occasions when Xhaka did well to stop Palace counter attacks with a few nifty interceptions. Was assured on the ball as well and had a solid game overall." Speaking ahead of another Premier League clash on Monday night against Newcastle, an enthusiastic Arteta lauded Xhaka's leadership skills and praised his improvement over the past few weeks. "After the red card with the history he had he was in a difficult place," he said. "We had to try to bring him back where we believed he can be and should be, which is being one of the leaders in the team. Sign up to our Arsenal newsletter for the latest transfer news By signing up for our Arsenal newsletter, you will receive a once-daily email, focused around goings-on at Emirates Stadium. You won't miss a thing when it comes to the Gunners - you'll get all you need to know directly into your inbox. We'll also send out special newsletters with any big breaking news too. And with the January transfer window now open there's plenty of content to get your teeth into. How do you sign up? It's easy and only takes seconds. Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article - or any article on the Arsenal section of football.london in fact - labelled 'Get the biggest daily stories by email' and click 'Subscribe'. And that's it, you're all set. If you decide later that you no longer wish to receive the emails, simply follow the unsubscribe link in one of the newsletters - but we don't think you'll want to. For more details, click here. "And as you mentioned giving us this stability and presence that he can provide to the team and the club. "I think since he's been back he's been phenomenal, he's playing really, really well. He's still a player who can evolve and it's great for us to have him back."
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#PremierLeagueStories – Disappointed #MikelArteta accepts that Arsenal lacked quality against Palace #AFC

How do you sum thingsup.Are you a bit disappointed? A bit frustrated? I am disappointed because we wanted to win the game. But I think a draw is a fair result, because we lacked some freshness and some quality in the final third to win this match. I want to ask you about a joint statement from the Premier League and the EFL that says if football sets the rightexamplewe can finish the season in May. Is there a danger that if football doesn’t do the right thing that we might not finish the season? Well, I don’t know the answer to that question. What we can control and what we are really trying hard to do is to follow all the guidelines and the rules. But sometimes it becomes difficult because there are a lot of emotions involved in the game. And obviously it’s good not to be first bumping but there are 25 actions that we have to grab eachother in the box in every set piece. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel So we are getting tested every three days we are trying to do the right things. Sometimes it makes sense to be all the time demanding but at the same time there are things that are pretty complicated to control. Fenerbahce say Ozil is closer than ever to joining. Is he closer than ever to leaving Arsenal and are there any other clubs involved? Well I don’t know how close he’s been before. There are some conversations going with Edu and the club at the moment, but nothing concrete yet. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles You mentioned that Kieran Tierney will be going for an MRI. How long are you thinking he might be out for? We don’t know. We’ll probably know more tomorrow after testing him and having the evolution of the injury and how long he’s gonna be out for. Certainly it was a big disappointment just on the day of the match to lose him. Hopefully he can be with us very quickly. Sign up to our Arsenal newsletter for the latest transfer news By signing up for our Arsenal newsletter, you will receive a once-daily email, focused around goings-on at Emirates Stadium. You won't miss a thing when it comes to the Gunners - you'll get all you need to know directly into your inbox. We'll also send out special newsletters with any big breaking news too. And with the January transfer window now open there's plenty of content to get your teeth into. How do you sign up? It's easy and only takes seconds. Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article - or any article on the Arsenal section of football.london in fact - labelled 'Get the biggest daily stories by email' and click 'Subscribe'. And that's it, you're all set. If you decide later that you no longer wish to receive the emails, simply follow the unsubscribe link in one of the newsletters - but we don't think you'll want to. For more details, click here. How much of a challenged is it to adapt the way you’re playing when Kieran has so quickly become so important? Well, it is a challenge when you created a game plan for the day and just a few hours before the game he has to pull out. But that’s why we have other players to do it and they have to step in. Kieran’s progression in the last few months has been incredible and now it’s for another player to step in and do that he does.
David Luiz

#PremierLeagueStories – #MikelArteta tells #DavidLuiz his performances can earn new Arsenal contract #AFC

David Luiz, like a number of players at Arsenal, is out of contract this summer. The 33-year-old is free to talk to clubs from other countries to sign a pre-contract agreement ahead of a free transfer in the summer. But he could also earn a new deal to remain at the Emirates Stadium. Luiz initially joined the Gunners on a one-year deal in August 2019 and earned a one-year extension last season. And there is a chance for him to make it a third year with the Gunners, as manager Mikel Arteta has outlined, telling the veteran centre-back how he can remain a part of the Arsenal set-up into the 2021/22 season. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Arteta said: "We will see what happens [with his contract]. There's a lot of things happening around the club, lots of decisions to make and I don't want to rush any decisions, I just want the players to be focused, they know they have six months, eight months left, some of them a year, we cannot change all the contracts right now. "We have been in a difficult period in the last few weeks and I want people to focus on football, if you do what you have to do on the football pitch you will deserve the chance to stay with us if this is what you want." Luiz has been in and out of the team due to injuries this season and he returned from his latest setback in the FA Cup win over Newcastle on Saturday, playing 120 minutes of football. Arteta was impressed with what he saw. He added: "David has had a really difficult season, he had three different things that have kept him away from training and games, that's unusual for him because he's normally available, so he's had to deal with that and then he had to play the other day 120 minutes and I think he was exceptional. Sign up to our Arsenal newsletter for the latest transfer news By signing up for our Arsenal newsletter, you will receive a once-daily email, focused around goings-on at Emirates Stadium. You won't miss a thing when it comes to the Gunners - you'll get all you need to know directly into your inbox. We'll also send out special newsletters with any big breaking news too. And with the January transfer window now open there's plenty of content to get your teeth into. How do you sign up? It's easy and only takes seconds. Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article - or any article on the Arsenal section of football.london in fact - labelled 'Get the biggest daily stories by email' and click 'Subscribe'. And that's it, you're all set. If you decide later that you no longer wish to receive the emails, simply follow the unsubscribe link in one of the newsletters - but we don't think you'll want to. For more details, click here. "The way he handled the game against a difficult number nine like Andy Carroll and to play 120 minutes, at his age, with not much training, I really liked what he did." And Arteta likes what he sees from Luiz off the pitch too, with a number of young players being blooded into the first team at the Emirates. "He's fantastic, one of the leaders in the dressing room," Arteta admitted. "He's one of the most experienced players, he's won everything in the game, he's so good with the young kids, when you look at people who can help and be a role model, he's always with them, supporting them, giving them confidence and advice, it's great to have him around."
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#PremierLeagueStories – #MikelArteta on #ThomasPartey’s injury troubles & Arsenal’s top 4 credentials #AFC

Thomas Partey has only played the full 90 twice, did you see enough in those appearances to see that he could change the dynamic of the team and the way you play as a group? Absolutely and because obviously we are able to watch him in training. And who he is as well. I think he's got a different presence. I think he brings something different to the team. It's not just about his talent it's not, about his physicality, it's who he is as a person. He makes players better around him and that's a big quality. It's incredible that we are in January, we signed him in the summer and we only played him twice. So, we haven't really seen the impact that we believe he could have on the team. Obviously, we have missed him. On the other hand we've seen players stepping in as well. When that happens they give us some really positive news as well. But I think it's going to be a big bonus if we can keep him fit. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel It's obviously a difficult time to move country and move clubs and try and settle in somewhere. Have you had to manage him psychologically as well as his injury and that side of things? Yes, because when you are injured you feel first of all the responsibility, when the club has made the effort that we made to sign him. He was so willing for months to be joining us. He really wants to be a part, he knows how much he can help. And then he had to deal with the injuries and the lockdown and moving into a new place, and that's been tough for him. That's why sometimes he was rushing and he wanted to do everything straight away because he's so willing to come back. He doesn't want to be alone at home. He's in a really good place to be fair. He settled really well in the dressing room, around the staff. He's a special character and hopefully we can see him on the pitch finally. You mentioned he tested negative for COVID was there a COVID issue with Thomas? No there wasn't no. Thomas Partey in action for Arsenal (Image: Richard Calver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Shkodran Mustafi has hardly played in the league this season and his contract expires at the end of the season. Do you expect him to leave this season or will you keep him as back up till the end? Well Musti came back from a really difficult injury when he got injured at the end of last season. After that period he was doing really well. I think his performances were increasing and getting better and better. And when he came back that's when we had seven or eight central defenders. So he had to get his performance level up. I think physically he still needed some time. Then he started to play some games in Europe which I think he did well as well. And now it's about, yeah, when do you make the next step to be the starter? And the reality is that we have to change that for different reasons, use different personnel. He's been very close in a few games. But now we've found as well a partnership that is giving us clean sheets, and sometimes when you do that it's difficult to change. But he's still in contention. And as for his future what do you think will happen with that? His future right now is here. Trying to help. We have Papa that probably is going to leave the club this window, we have William that has already gone on loan. So we don't have that many right now. Gabi has been out for a period, David has been injured, so the situation is completely different to before. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles Looking at the league table the title race is closer than it has been in the past. Why do you think that is? Is it because of the special circumstances of the fixture list this season? I think so. I think the teams are not as consistent because everything around is not as consistent. We have to change everything, all the protocols. For example, to start our season with a pre-season, it didn't exist. We had two training sessions before we play the Community Shield, and then we started to play the league. The squads that we have to manage this year are bigger than ever. The restrictions we have for training to preparation they are stranger. There is no crowds. There is a lot going on. And maybe you can sustain that for a few months, but when it goes down to 10, 12 months it's more complicated. And you see it in other leagues as well. You see the league table in other leagues, and there is not any precedent in football like this. So it has to be something. We can imagine that there to that Nick, but it's difficult to say it's exactly that because it's the first time it happened. But something is going on that's for sure. Two weeks ago people were talking about you being in a relegation battle. Now you are looking at the top four. Is that an unrealistic target at the moment? Well today it's not because we haven't won those games. But that we know we've got the capacity to win those games, we're going to be looking at the season a completely different way. And this is where the motivation and now the positivity has to keep going to really go for it. Do you take heart from someone like Ole Gunar Solskjaer? When you beat them people were talking about him being sacked and now suddenly they are top of the league. This industry works like that. We are just based on results. And if you are guided by that, a game that is a very low score game it's a very dangerous thing to do, because the margins to win or lose is one goal. In other sports it doesn't happen. Sign up to our Arsenal newsletter for the latest transfer news By signing up for our Arsenal newsletter, you will receive a once-daily email, focused around goings-on at Emirates Stadium. You won't miss a thing when it comes to the Gunners - you'll get all you need to know directly into your inbox. We'll also send out special newsletters with any big breaking news too. And with the January transfer window now open there's plenty of content to get your teeth into. How do you sign up? It's easy and only takes seconds. Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article - or any article on the Arsenal section of football.london in fact - labelled 'Get the biggest daily stories by email' and click 'Subscribe'. And that's it, you're all set. If you decide later that you no longer wish to receive the emails, simply follow the unsubscribe link in one of the newsletters - but we don't think you'll want to. For more details, click here. Have you sensed a change of mood around the club because of winning four games? Yes, because as we talked in previous weeks I think winning brings you something, even when not playing well, everything is so positive and fluid and energy's good. And losing is just a devastating thing to have around the place. And it is what it is.