With a new Arsenal documentary - Arsenal: All or Nothing - just around the corner, new trailers are starting to drop as excitement builds for the upcoming episodes. The latest teaser was a clip lasting nearly three minutes, picturing Mikel Arteta giving an impassioned speech to his squad last season.
The meeting with his players came after losing the opening three games of the season, falling to defeat against Brentford, Chelsea and Manchester City. This left the Gunners bottom of the Premier League at the time, with plenty of questions surrounding the future of the manager at the club.
His speech with his players saw him open up about a heart problem he had suffered as a child, how the recent form has impacted him and how the squad have helped him. Arteta's men would go on to win the next three games and would continue to impress for the majority of the season.
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In the new trailer, he compared how teams function and get results, likening it to the team of doctors that helped him as a child. "High performance teams all have something in common: They get results," The manager told his players as he drew on a sheet of paper to demonstrate his point.
"They do it only for one reason, because they love what they do. That is their drive, that is their purpose."
Arteta then moved on to talk about his side, opening up about how the recent form has impacted him: "After Man City, I had fear, I had insecurity, I had the media that is killing me. Suddenly, I have all the positives. I have an amazing family. I have a wife, three kids. And another one, the club.
"[I have got] You guys. This week I have found the purpose or why I want to be a coach, why I'm in the industry, why I have to be with these people. So for this guys, all I have to say is thank you so much to all of you. You made a difficult moment the best week of my football career.
"Believe in yourselves, I do. You’re really good. The last thing I want to do as a coach is blame any of you in difficult moments. My responsibility, I take the s***, let’s go."
It shows the man management side of football that fans don't often get to see until they get a peek around the curtain. The documentary is set to show more of that, with the full release soon.
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