The Spaniard is confident that the Gunners will come through a testing period as a stronger collective unit
Arsenal’s poor start to the season could end up being “really good for the club”, according to Mikel Arteta, who insists he “can see a lot of light” at the end of the tunnel at Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners sat rock bottom of the Premier League table after the first three fixtures of the 2021-22 campaign, having followed up a 2-0 opening day reversal at newly-promoted Brentford with a 2-0 home defeat to Chelsea and a 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Manchester City.
Questions have been asked over Arteta’s position at the club as a result, but a morale-boosting 6-0 drubbing of West Brom in the second round of the EFL Cup eased some of the pressure on the Spaniard, who then saw his side pick up their first top-flight victory against Norwich last weekend.
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