After taking home the “Best Premier League Coach” award, Mikel Arteta promised to “win, win, and win” at Arsenal the next campaign.
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Arteta was named as the ‘Best Premier League Coach’ at the Globe Soccer Awards
Arteta wants to put an end to Arsenal’s 20-year Premier League title drought.
The manager of the Gunners defeated Pep Guardiola to win the trophy at the Globe Soccer Awards, even though the north London team finished second in the Premier League behind Manchester City.
The previous two seasons, his Arsenal club has ended the Premier League season in second place, behind the Citizens, who have won an unparalleled four straight titles.
Nevertheless, Arsenal had one of their greatest Premier League seasons ever in 2023–2024, despite just winning the Community Shield.
They only scored more points in the 2003–04 Invincibles season [90], finishing with 89 points overall after winning a record 28 of the 38 games they participated in.
This season, the Spaniard led the Gunners to 28 Premier League triumphs.
By all accounts, Arsenal will have a busy summer trying to bolster their team in anticipation of winning their first league title in 2020.
They will also be eager to tie Arteta down to a new deal at the Emirates because their former captain is tied to the team till 2025.
They not only avoided losing to any of the “Big Six” teams, but they also set a new record with 91 goals.
At the Sardinia, Italy, awards presentation, Arteta was named the “Best Premier League Coach.”
Following his trophy acceptance, the Spaniard spoke on stage and took questions regarding Arsenal’s future.
He replied, “Win,” giving the club’s followers a rallying cry. Win, win, and win. That’s what we want to achieve.
We finally have a team that is really motivated and trophy-hungry after a few years.