Mikel Arteta has challenged Arsenal to improve this season after losing the Premier League title to Manchester City despite their 89-point haul in 2023/24.
Arsenal
enjoyed a record-breaking 2023/24 campaign, winning more games than ever before
in the division and yet missed out on silverware to Pep Guardiola’s side by two
points.
The title
race went to the final day and City won a fourth consecutive league crown but
Arsenal staff, including co-chair Josh Kroenke, players and their families
gathered on the same night at a venue in central London to reflect on the
near-miss and a burning desire to go one better was already evident.
Asked what it would take to win the title, Arteta said: “Break more of those records again, earn more points, for sure. It (89 points) won’t be enough. With the level we are competing with and every season is getting harder, we are going to have to improve again.
“I don’t
know what perfect is but it has to be very close to the numbers that we’ve seen
in recent years.
“We had a
gathering together with all the club players and the players were saying to me,
‘we’re going to be better, we’re going to do it, we want more’. They are the
ones driving that ambition, so that’s always positive.
“It was the
same evening (after Everton). Everybody was talking about the same thing, that
we are not going to stop here and that we want much more.
“We know the
things that we can still do better and how the players can still evolve. How we
have evolved as a club is huge as well.
“How we feel
playing at Emirates Stadium is another one. Those margins are huge and we have
to really, really use them.
“Whether it
is pain, whether there are experiences, whether there are moments really as
well where you have to accept that somebody else has been better.
“This is
sport and you want to get to where you aren’t at the moment. That as well is
really inspiring.
“It’s like
you’re trying to climb the highest mountain, the most difficult leap in the
world and you’re surrounded by people trying to achieve the same ambition.
We’re certainly gonna try.”
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