Mikel Arteta insists that Arsenal has a “great belief” to end the drought of the five -seizure trophy

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said the Gunners thought this season will be different because they aim to overcome a series of quasi-accidents to win silverware. Arteta has not won a major trophy since he raised the FA Cup in his first season in charge in 2019/20. However, he transformed Arsenal into a series pretenders for…

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said the Gunners thought this season will be different because they aim to overcome a series of quasi-accidents to win silverware.

Arteta has not won a major trophy since he raised the FA Cup in his first season in charge in 2019/20.

However, he transformed Arsenal into a series pretenders for major trophies.

Arteta’s men have finished second in the Premier League in the past three years and have reached the semi-finals of the Champions League for the first time since 2009 last season.

The pressure is now on Spanish to overcome the line after another major investment in new players in the transfer window.

Nearly 200 million pounds Sterling have been spent on the new striker Viktor Gyokerres, the fields of field Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard, the central defender Cristhian Mosquera, as well as the winger Noni Madueke and goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.

“We know what our targets are and what we want to achieve this season – there is a great belief in our ability to achieve it”, ” Arteta said in his program notes before Wednesday’s pre-season friend against Villarreal.

“We have been very, very close in recent seasons and the whole team will determine whether we can do it or not.

“But at the same time, we must make sure that we do not lose sight of what we have to do daily to reach the levels we want.

“We must define the requirements we want with this objective, because it is the most important thing – internal requests must always exceed any external request. This is what we are trying to achieve every day.”

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Arteta added that he wanted his players to feel “invincible” At home thanks to a special connection with club fans.

“We want our employees to start connecting right away with our players, start to take momentum and start to feel that at home, we are invincible,” He said.

“That we play here with such passion, energy and connection with our employees, that we will win the game.”

Arsenal begins his Premier League campaign with a successful trip to Manchester United on August 17.