Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta has come out to say that he hasn’t acted like a dictator amid the saga involving Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. He recently revealed this while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.

According to him, he doesn’t establish his authority by being dictatorial or being ruthless, but he’d immediately quit if players do not show him respect and commitment.
Arteta added that if a player wants to represent a club of Arsenal’s size and history, respect and commitment is the minimum standard they need to deliver on.
His words, “I don’t establish my authority by being dictatorial or being ruthless,”
“I just ask for one thing: respect and commitment.”
“At this level, if I don’t get that I pack my bags and go somewhere else because that is the minimum I can ask for. I am sorry but I am going to expect that from everybody who works for the club. First of all myself. And the day I don’t do that I walk through that door and go and do something else. It is as clear as that.”
“To be successful you have to be passionate about something and you want to represent a club of this size with its history, that is the minimum standard you have to bring.”
“I am not going to ask anybody to put the ball into the top corner every time they hit it, but I will ask them to do the right things every single day for this club. That is for sure.”
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