After bonfires, bulbs and a dog called Win, will Arteta get Arsenal going again?
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After bonfires, bulbs and a dog called Win, will Arteta get Arsenal going again?
"Arteta has tried pretty much everything since his appointment in December 2019, from planting a 150-year-old olive tree to symbolize the club's history to using a lightbulb during team talks to create energy."
"Despite taking the game to Pep Guardiola's side, Arsenal again came up short, with Arteta ending the morale-sapping defeat at the Etihad on his knees after a missed opportunity to equalize."
"Over the past four seasons, Arteta has spent 539 nights top of the Premier League without winning the title, surpassing Kevin Keegan's record by 200 nights."
Mikel Arteta has employed various innovative strategies to improve Arsenal's performance, including symbolic gestures and unconventional training methods. Despite these efforts, Arsenal has not won a major trophy since the FA Cup in Arteta's first season. Arteta has spent 539 nights at the top of the Premier League without winning the title, surpassing previous records. Arsenal's last championship was in 2004, while Manchester City has consistently outperformed them, winning eight titles during the same period. The recent defeat against City highlighted Arsenal's ongoing struggles despite competitive performances.
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