Mikel Arteta looks forward to Bournemouth trip - back to where it first started as Arsenal boss

Mikel Arteta looks forward to Bournemouth trip - back to where it first started as Arsenal boss



Mikel Arteta looks forward to Bournemouth trip - back to where it first started as Arsenal boss


Saturday will see Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta return to where it all began for him as a manager, as the Gunners travel to the sunny south coast to take on Bournemouth.

The Vitality Stadium was the ground where Arteta first took charge of an Arsenal team, on Boxing Day in 2019, as the North Londoners played out a 1-1 draw against the Cherries.

With two wins out of two so far at the start of the embryonic 2022-23 Premier League season, the odds have fallen as to the Gunners ending the campaign in a coveted top four spot. However, why not use Parimatch review for eSports to get a better perspective about what the operator is all about in terms of what they offer. Ahead of his return to the homely Dorset club, now led by Scott Parker, Arteta was quizzed about his memories of the day. 

"It was raining, and I got very wet!" he laughed.

"I was excited and nervous, and very much looking forward to what was coming. It seems like a long time ago."

One pandemic later, those two-and-a-half years has seen plenty change, with only four players from those named by Arteta in his starting XI still at the club - Bukayo Saka (who played at left-back), Granit Xhaka, Reiss Nelson and Ainsley Maitland-Niles. 

Putting his own stamp on the team was something that Arteta wanted to achieve from day one, even if he had inherited the squad at his disposal, and he believes that the recruitment during his time in charge is a big factor in the upturn in our fortunes since. 

"I always felt that they were our players, and we always tried to get the best out of them, and try to improve them," he reflected on his team at the time.

"Obviously, when we start to recruit, we want to recruit alongside the club, with players that we believe together can make the difference, and this is what we have been doing."

The full-time whistle of Arteta's first game in our dugout marked the halfway point of the season, as we languished in the bottom half of the table having won just one of the previous 11 league games.

Now, we head south looking to claim a third-straight win at the start of the season for the first time since 2004-05.

Reflecting on his own development as a manager during that period, Arteta said: "I think the team and the club needs a certain person in each phase and in each moment. I think that the coach or the manager that the team needed, or the club needed a year ago is different to what it needs today. You have to constantly be evolving because now we have to drive this club into a different speed.

"Before there were moments where we probably had to give a lot of protection, and keep the players in the right place to not fall apart. So this is evolving and we as individuals - especially the people who have a lot of decision making - have to inspire others, have to evolve and change as well."


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