Arsenal boss Arteta: Man City clash biggest of career

Football
26 Apr 2023 • 1:08 AM MYT
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is excited for the biggest match of his coaching career.

The young Spanish coach, who does have an FA Cup trophy to his name at the Gunners, is taking on Manchester City on Wednesday.

Arsenal go into the game knowing they must win to keep the destiny of the Premier League title in their hands, given City have played fewer games at present.

Arteta admitted that it may be the biggest game of his career, stating to reporters: Now for sure. If you asked me in my career a final is probably something else because it's lifting the trophy or go home in tears. Those situations make you better coach.

They allow you to understand the team better. It's incredible to be in the position that we're in trying to prepare the game as we always do to win it."

He then added about his team's belief being key at this stage of the campaign: A lot. It plays a huge part. Obviously the belief is there. When I look at how they trained, how they reacted after that, the mood in the dressing room, how they've been defending each other in every moment.

'We really want it and we're going to show that again tomorrow night. Then you have to deliver in the right moment, the right performance and it has to be perfection because that's what this last level demands absolute perfection in every single ball."