Mikel Arteta expressed his immense delight over Arsenal’s remarkable comeback victory against Bournemouth at home, labeling it as the most emotional moment of his young managerial career.
Despite falling behind by two goals, the Gunners rallied back late on to secure a memorable win, with Reiss Nelson scoring the winner with the last kick of the game
Speaking to the media post-match, an excited Arteta claimed this was his ‘most emotional moment’ as a manager.
“It’s probably the loudest and the most emotional moment that we have lived together,” Arteta said, underlining the relationship between the players and fans.
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“The journey that we’ve been on together and how the supporters and the players are gliding together. Adding into that moment, it’s really special.”
After a week that saw Arsenal beat Leicester, Everton and now Bournemouth having ousted Aston Villa days earlier,
Arteta added: “Winning four games in the Premier League is very difficult and we have done three in a week, which is even harder.
“We have done it in various ways and that should generate more belief. Today a lot of things went against the team.
“Our fault in the first [goal], then the fact we weren’t scoring, the situation with Leo [Trossard], the first set-play they had, they scored. The team still found a way to win the game and that is really positive.“