In a recent press conference, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta addressed accusations of his team using 'dark arts' tactics during their feisty English Premier League match against Manchester City. Arteta dismissed these claims, emphasizing the importance of focusing on facts rather than opinions.
Arteta revealed that several players will be unavailable for Arsenal's upcoming League Cup third-round match against Bolton, with one player potentially facing a serious injury. However, he did not disclose any specific names.
The controversy arose following Arsenal players being accused of play-acting and feigning injuries by some Manchester City players during their 2-2 draw at Etihad Stadium. City captain Kyle Walker labeled Arsenal's tactics as 'dark arts,' a term Arteta sarcastically referenced in his news conference.
Arteta stated, 'I always prefer the facts than words, or supposing things. Let’s see who is available tomorrow. Then we can talk about 'dark arts' or these things. This is the reality.'
When pressed further about the 'dark arts' reference, Arteta clarified that if a player was indeed feigning injuries, they would still be included in the squad for the upcoming match against Bolton.
The intense draw between Arsenal and Manchester City hinted at a growing rivalry between the two top teams in the Premier League. Arsenal, under Arteta's leadership, is showing signs of being a strong title contender this season, aiming to secure their first league title since 2004.
Arteta highlighted the importance of building a resilient and competitive team, stating, 'All the managers want a team that is happy and able to compete in any context that has been thrown at them. That is what we want to achieve as a team.'
Arteta also provided an update on captain Martin Odegaard's injury, indicating that the player is expected to return from ankle ligament damage sustained during the recent international break in a matter of weeks.
Overall, Arteta's comments shed light on Arsenal's approach to competition and their determination to succeed in the Premier League this season.
Source: AP soccer