Mikel Arteta Arsenal

#PLStories – #MikeArteta admits that #ThomasPartey change was meant to change the game for Arsenal #ArsenalFC

How much do you feel this result shows you’ve made progress in the last 12 months considering where you were last year. Yes, I’ve been saying that for a while. I can see probably more things as I can see internally, I know the process and what’s happened and how much has changed since we’ve been here a year ago. I think the difference is really big today. We are really pleased with the result, with the goals we scored and the way we played in big moments in the game. As well we have to be very clear with ourselves, we gave three goals to the opponents and they took one and at that level they are going to punish you. So, if we are going to go to the next level we have to stop that and be more ruthless. When you are that dominant and playing that well just kill the games. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel When you see moments that give you a heart attack like tonight does that make you question you conviction to play out from the back? No. It’s just when we have to play. You know they have to play the ball to this player, but when is the difference. It’s now, a second earlier or a second later and that gives the opponent a chance to press or to intercept a pass or not. Obviously the difference is to discriminate the decision making when it has to be done is what it dictates in the next action after whether you are successful or not. But it’s not about encouraging the team or stopping them when we have to play it’s about learning to understand when to do it and that's crucial. If not it creates insecurity and a game that is totally under control brings the team into an insecurity mode because it just brings the opponent into the game with how much we’ve done and the chances that we’ve missed and it’s unnecessary. It’s true though that the reaction after that to score two goals, and probably we should have scored one more, it’s great to see as well. Did you take any of the players off tonight due to injuries or with an eye on Spurs? No it was all tactical decisions, or things that we wanted to change in the game. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles What would you say to people who say Arsenal’s biggest opponent is themselves? Yeah they are not far off. The goals that we have conceded or the chances that we have conceded they are coming from ourselves. That’s really positive because the moment we stop it we’re going to be a lot stronger. But the reality is that we have to stop immediately because if not the games are all the time there to drop points. It’s my responsibility, I make them play the way we want to play. It’s just understanding risks and rewards, where they are and as I said before, when. We have to get better at that because if not it creates tension and insecurity and it creates belief in the opponent and that’s unnecessary. It must make every game tense It does but it’s what it is. Sometime when you go through a progress like this you have to be ready to go through these situations. I’m ready to do that, but again knowing all the time where the risks and the rewards are. And if the rewards are not bigger we should not take the risks. Mikel Arteta looks tense on the touchline during Arsenal's 3-1 win over Olympiacos in the Europa League Round of 16 It’s an excellent result but you sound like you’re not happy with the performance? No, because I want to be much more ruthless because as a team I don’t want to give anything to the opponents. The opponents are good enough by themselves to create problems, to create situations, to change organisational structures, individual quality that they have in this competition. So I want to give zero to the opponents, and whatever we do we have to be on it so much, so I would like the opponent to do the same. So I am happy with the result but I'm not satisfied with how we controlled the game through 95 minutes and that’s something that we have to improve. You said the decision to substituteParteywas tactical. Can you explain why? Because I wanted to change him and to bring somebody else in to try to find some other stuff and change the shape that we were playing inside. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles How crucial was MohamedElneny’sstrike? I don’t know there is still another game to play and in this competition and with this level of opponent anything can happen. So we have to be prepared to take the game as if it’s 0-0 and go and win the game at the Emirates and then we will be through. With Mo in particular and the subs I'm extremely delighted because I know how much they want to play and they are key in this competition. If you want to be successful you need your subs to make an impact. They’ve done it again. Mo in particular because how he’s been training so hard to improve his shooting range with Roundy (assistant manager Steve Round) and he got his reward for the team. Does that show the character of the team to come back like that? Yes, and it has happened in many games already and that has to become a habit. When you are able to react against a team in any circumstances, it doesn’t matter the disappointment, the moment or what happens, individually and collectively you need to know that you can get that response and the team is able to overcome any situation. So that’s really encouraging for 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. The only thing that had been missing from Martin Odegaard in recent weeks was a goal wasn’t it? He can do that. He needs to click by doing that. The same with Emile, the same with Willian is that they are there to make things happen and win games. Winning games is decided in the boxes and they have to be more encouraged to attack those situations to take risks, to take shots, to take those opportunities to dribble because that’s there quality. Hopefully that’s going to bring Martin the confidence. We scored two wondergoals from outside of the box and that’s another important way of getting goals and it’s going to be crucial.
thomas partey arsenal

#PL Stories – #MikelArteta does not want to make #ThomasPartey injury mistake again #ArsenalFC

Mikel Arteta is confident that Thomas Partey will "return to the level he can do" and admits the 27-year-old is "anxious" to leave his mark on the Arsenal team. The Ghanaian international limped off during the Gunners' 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday and initially complained of pain in his thigh area. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Arsenal had initially been optimistic about the midfielder's fitness with some reports suggesting he could be back in time to face Leeds United in the Premier League on Sunday. But now football.london understands that Partey is likely to miss both of the Gunners' Europa League ties against Benfica as well as this weekend's match with a hamstring injury. The news is yet another injury setback for Partey who has had a stop-start beginning to his Arsenal career since arriving from Atletico Madrid on transfer deadline day in October. The 28-year-old initially sustained a thigh strain against Aston Villa in the Gunners' home game against them back in November which ruled him out for around a month. He was then rushed back to be fit in time to play in the North London Derby at the start of December only to worsen the original injury and rule himself out for a further six weeks. "Hopefully we're going to see Thomas back in and play at the level that he can do," said Arteta. "Last time we give him more time to recover, then after the second injury and he came back in good shape, but he wasn't fit enough to sustain that for 90 minutes. So I've been trying to protect him. "I think he's played 90 minutes only once since coming back from injury. And now, again, we have to protect him and make sure that he's fit and and ready to come back as soon as possible. But knowing that we need to play long term as well." Since then Arsenal have been very careful not to risk his fitness, withdrawing him early in games against Newcastle and Southampton. But it seems as though the precautions weren't enough, with the Ghanaian now set to miss up to a further two weeks of action for Arteta's side. Thomas Partey (centre) faces another spell on the sidelines through injury. (Image: Marc Atkins/Getty Images). “Now we have to protect him, make sure that he is fit and ready to come back as soon as possible - but knowing that we need the player long term as well.” “He knows how much he cost and that adds a bit of pressure,” he said. “When you are not able to play you want to hurry up and do everything quicker, and show everybody how good you are and have a big impact on the team. “That creates some anxiety for sure. Then the physical aspect, when you look at the outputs he needs to put in when he was playing in Spain or now, are pretty different.” In his absence the Gunners could give a full debut to Martin Odegaard against Leeds on Sunday. 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. Mikel Arteta also has Granit Xhaka and Mohamed Elneny as midfield options to come in, while Dani Ceballos has made his return from injury. One player the Arsenal boss won't have available to him though is Kieran Tierney after the club confirmed the left back will be absent again this weekend. The Gunners are however, hopeful to have the Scotland international back in full training next week.
Mikel Arteta Arsenal

#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.
Michael Essien Chelsea

#PremierLeagueStories – Chelsea legend is Arsenal star #ThomasPartey’s most favourite player ever #AFC

Thomas Partey says that Crystal Palace striker Jordan Ayew is one of the players he looks up to for the impact he has made since moving to the Premier League. Partey joined Arsenal this summer in a deal worth £45million from Atletico Madrid, and has already made a big impact in North London. Ayew moved to the Premier League in 2015, playing for Aston Villa for two years. He then made the switch to Swansea before heading on loan to Palace for the 2018/19 season. Read More Related Articles Read More Related Articles Ayew made his move to Selhurst Park permanent ahead of the 2019/20 season for £2.5million - a bargain price as he top-scored for the club last season. The 29-year-old has also made 63 appearances for Ghana - where he has been an international teammate with Arsenal midfielder Partey. Partey said that his idol growing up was former Chelsea star Michael Essien, and added that Ayew and his brother Andre have also been influential on both him and Ghana. "[Essien] is a fantastic midfielder," Partey told Arsenal's website. "He fights for every ball, he's a great legend. For me, he's one of the best midfielders that we've ever had in Africa. "I think we've all seen what he has done at Chelsea, what he has done for the Black Stars and for me, he's my idol. "I grew up watching Michael Essien, Muntari, the Ayew brothers - they are the people I look up to and they made a lot of impact on Ghanaians. I think this is my moment and I have to make sure I take it."