
Arsenal goalkeeper Matt Turner has revealed how Mikel Arteta immediately made him feel comfortable at the club.
The USA international joined Arsenal from New England Revolution this summer, displacing Bernd Leno as Aaron Ramsdale's back-up.
And Turner says Arteta quelled any nerves he felt upon arriving in north London.
"One of my first training sessions I gave the ball away, we were playing a small possession game, and it was really, really tight," Turner said.
"I tried to make a pass and I gave the ball away and I sort of visually got upset, frustrated. I was upset and he [Arteta] just came up to me and shoved me and basically was like, 'I don't want to see that! I don't like seeing that reaction. I want to see you pick yourself up and keep going.'
"I think that that really set the tone for my mentality within the club and just to keep going no matter what. If you fail, that's alright. What matters is how you react to it, not about the failure during itself. So that was a really nice moment."

