Arteta Addresses Rice Bust-Up Ahead Of Forest Clash

Arteta Addresses Rice Bust-Up Ahead Of Forest Clash

Mikel Arteta addressed the media ahead of his Arsenal team’s Premier League match against Nottingham Forest.

The Gunners will play after Manchester City. Arteta talked about how his team will prevent any interruptions before their own match.

In addition to an answer to a query on Declan Rice and Albert Stuivenberg and their recorded verbal altercation in the tunnel at Stamford Bridge, there were updates on the most recent team news. He talked about how his newfound depth has changed the team and what has shocked him the most about the season.

According to Football London, when asked about Nottingham Forest, a team managed by Sean Dyche, the Spaniard said: “A top coach, really good at what he does.

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“You can see straight away the finger sprints in the team, the way they play, the results that they got against some of the big teams as well, how difficult they are constantly making you so experienced in the league. So a very tough match.

When quizzed on Rice bust-up with Albert, he said: “All sorted, all good.”

He was asked what surprised him the most about his team this campaign.

He said: I don’t know, probably the capacity to adapt to certain unexpected things that happened and especially players having to play in positions that they haven’t played before, not in the same area, especially and how we have adapted to that.

“I don’t know if it’s a surprise because I know how they would react, but actually to do it in the manner that they’ve done it with that attitude is something that I’m very proud of.

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