The Spanish tactician dismisses doubts about Arsenal's silverware prospects, insisting his squad remains hungry for glory.
Mikel Arteta has fired back at critics questioning Arsenal's trophy credentials this season, boldly stating he feels 'on fire' about the Gunners' chances of landing silverware before the campaign concludes. The Spanish manager brushed aside suggestions that his team might finish empty-handed, declaring there's absolutely 'no fear' within the squad about their current pursuit of glory.
The Arsenal boss's confident stance comes as the North London club continues to battle on multiple fronts, with the manager's unwavering belief in his players' ability to deliver when it matters most. Arteta's passionate declaration reflects the hunger and determination that has become synonymous with his tenure at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal's diverse squad features several players with African heritage who have been instrumental in the club's recent resurgence, including Ghana's Thomas Partey in midfield. The Gunners' multicultural approach mirrors the global nature of modern football, where talent from across the continent continues to make its mark at the highest level.
With crucial fixtures ahead, Arteta's 'on fire' mentality could prove infectious as Arsenal look to transform their manager's burning ambition into tangible success. The coming weeks will determine whether the Spaniard's confidence translates into the silverware that both he and the Arsenal faithful desperately crave.