The Arsenal boss is only targeted on profitable a trophy.
The prospect of beating Pep Guardiola on the Wembley stage provides no additional incentive to the EFL Cup remaining for Arsenal supervisor Mikel Arteta because the Gunners put together to face Manchester City in Sunday’s showpiece.
Arsenal are nonetheless within the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple this season, and the Premier League leaders can declare their first main trophy since profitable the FA Cup in 2020 with victory over Guardiola’s facet this weekend.
Arteta labored below Guardiola at Metropolis from 2016 to 2019, when he took over as Arsenal boss. Till this season, Arteta and Arsenal had been pissed off of their efforts to topple Metropolis within the league, with the Gunners ending second in every of the final three seasons, which noticed Guardiola’s males raise the title twice earlier than Liverpool triumphed final time period.
This marketing campaign appears to be like set to be totally different. Arsenal maintain a nine-point lead over Metropolis on the high of the Premier League, although Metropolis have a sport in hand and face Arteta’s males on the Etihad Stadium subsequent month. They’re additionally by way of to the quarter-finals of each the Champions League and FA Cup.
Arsenal boss not targeted on beating former mentor
The EFL Cup remaining is a chance for either side to deal a psychological blow heading into the title run-in, however Arteta isn’t excited by any narratives past it being an opportunity for Arsenal to finish their six-year look ahead to a trophy.
“It’s not about that,” Arteta advised his pre-match press convention when requested about beating Guardiola.
“On this career, you’re continually studying, continually evolving. I had the unbelievable privilege to work with Pep for 4 years and all of the workers and an incredible membership. That is still a part of me as a result of it was a part of the journey and the place I’m in the present day as a supervisor. However which means you must proceed to evolve and enhance continually.”
Requested how large of a second the sport is in what might show to be a historic season for the Gunners, Arteta mentioned: “It’s one of many defining moments as a result of on the finish, it’s whether or not you win the trophy or not – and that’s crucial factor when you get to the ultimate.
“However so as to be there, you must do numerous issues and earn numerous issues because the crew has finished to this point. So, we have to show that time, that’s clear, and that must be finished on the pitch.
“For me, [just to win a trophy], that’s it. For me, that’s it. All of the preparation and all of the enjoyment within the subsequent 48 hours to get to Wembley in the very best method, actually ready and assured that we’re going to make it occur.”
