Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta has come out to say that Arsenal had to go backwards to establish forward momentum. He recently revealed that the significant summer of spending at Emirates Stadium will surely help to build future success at Arsenal.
According to him, momentum is down to confidence and believing in the project at the club, and he feels his players are starting to get where the team is heading.
Arteta added that all football projects need the right foundations to work, and the Gunners now have clarity on how success can be achieved.
His words, “Momentum is down to confidence, it’s down to believing in what you do and really feeling it and trying to embrace it and adding something every week, making sure that the steps are forwards.”
“In every project that is impossible to happen every single week and sometimes you have to go a little bit backwards to go forwards. You have to realise that and not lose perspective.”
“The changes we made this summer were probably the most significant that we have made since I’ve been here. Now you start to get a sense that we are all on the same page.”
“Any project needs the right foundations and now we have clarity in what we want to do. We start to have some stability.”
“We have to start unity, which is a big part of it. When that happens, the better the decisions are, everything is more calm and settled and things start to happen.”
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