Kieran Tierney admits that he’s “loved every minute” of his six years in north London after it was revealed that he has now left ARSENAL.
The Scottish left-back will be a free agent in the summer and departs Emirates Stadium having played 144 times for the Gunners since arriving from boyhood club Celtic back in 2019.
During his time with the club, he was part of the team that won the 2020 FA Cup in Mikel Arteta’s first few months at the helm, and his all-action, determined displays won him plenty of affection from our supporters.
However – the defenders time at the Emirates was plagued by injuries which haltered his development at Arsenal and meant that he never really fulfilled the potential that many had hoped for
And when asked for his parting message, Kieran said: “Just thank you for everything from day one. They supported us through the good times and the bad, and they supported me through some hard times as well.
“I think that’s what I’m most grateful for, the times where it wasn’t so good or so easy for me is when they probably supported me most, so I’m just very grateful and I feel very lucky to have the support from them.
“I feel so lucky that I’ve played for this club and the love that the supporters have given me has been amazing. I’ve loved every day here and I’ve learned so much, I’ve improved so much and I just feel very lucky.”
IcFootballnews Says…
There are many ARSENAL fans that had hoped that Tierney would stay and get over those injuries which has meant that he has not been able to make that number one left-back spot his own.
But Gunners fans will wish him the best and hope that he gets back to his best.
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