Mikel Arteta says Arsenal’s cost in direction of the Premier League title is being fuelled by his gamers’ “unity and togetherness”.
Arteta’s facet sits eight factors away from second-placed Manchester City with 10 video games to play.
The Gunners, who host Leeds on Saturday, have a golden alternative to win the membership’s first English title since Arsene Wenger’s ‘Invincibles’ in 2004.
After shedding 3-1 towards City to briefly give up first place, Arsenal has reeled off six successive league victories to regain management of the title race.
It has been a exceptional season for Arsenal, who started the marketing campaign written off as also-rans after they allowed north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur to pip them to a top-four end final time period.
Arsenal boss Arteta believes the key to his workforce’s surprising success is the robust bond among the many squad.
“We have the right level of competition and cooperation because they really want to help each other, but they have to challenge each other as well to benefit the team and lift the standards that we want,” Arteta instructed.
“The secret is probably the unity and togetherness that they have between them.
“They love to spend time with each other, they love to play with each other, they love to play in front of our people and they really have that sense of belonging to the club. That’s very powerful, I think,” Arteta added.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com