Arteta argued that there are a lot of things that Arsenal have to improve on and get better at, before what Wenger said could be achieved
By Kehinde Okeowo
Arsenal boss, Mikel Arteta has reacted to Arsene Wenger’s recent praise of his squad, insisting his team has ‘a lot’ to improve on.
The Gunners, before Man City’s win over Wolves in Saturday’s Premier League early kick-off, were top of the League table after winning five games out of 6.
Arteta was also made the Premier League manager for the month of August, becoming the first Gunners boss to win the August iteration of the prize since Wenger in 2004.
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Wenger, who coached Arteta as a player and inspire him to take up a career in management, had claimed Arsenal’s current team has ‘no weak position’.
The legendary manager also insisted Arteta’s side should not be ruled out of the title race this season.
Reacting to Wenger’s claim, Arteta told Sky Sports, “It’s great to hear that from Arsene after being with him every single day!
“But I see a lot of things that we still have to improve on and get better at. We are heading in the right direction but we can become much, much better.”