Mikel Arteta spoke about the desire to create magic moments on the pitch following this month’s 2-0 win at home to Manchester United.
Now, with Wednesday’s Carabao Cup quarter-final with Crystal Palace fast approaching, our manager wants more of the same, but not just by way of goals.
“A magic moment is not only just to score a goal,” he explained in his pre-match press conference on Tuesday. “A magic moment can be Gabriel last year against Manchester United when he plays the striker offside for millimetres. That’s a magic moment as well in my opinion.
“It doesn’t only have to be scoring a goal, but we have players that are capable of doing it.
“Doing it every three days, that’s when you become a world class player, a player that wins games with individual actions and we’re trying to develop our players to have more of that because that would be another source of winning games.”
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Asked how much the ability to decide a game with a magic moment as a player is down to their mentality, Mikel said it’s incredible important.
“A lot. Actually, making it happen and believing it can happen again, creating the fear in the opposition that a player or two can deliver that.
“A player can became, it’s easy to say predictable, [but just because] I know what he’s going to do, actually stopping what he’s going to do is something else.”
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