Summary
Mikel Arteta, the coach of Arsenal, says his team should be prepared to handle criticism as they aim for their first league title in 22 years. Arsenal is currently leading the league by two points but has faced setbacks in recent games, including a draw against Wolves. Arteta emphasized the importance of dealing with public pressure as part of being in a top club.
Key Facts
- Arsenal aims to win their first league title since the 2003-04 season.
- They are currently two points ahead at the top of the league.
- Arsenal has only won two of their last seven Premier League games.
- Recently, they drew 2-2 with Wolves after leading 2-0, allowing an equalizer in the 94th minute.
- Criticism has followed the team, some calling them "bottlers," which Arteta disagrees with.
- Arteta tells his players that criticism is part of being in a top club and they must learn to handle it.
- Arsenal's next match is against Tottenham, who are currently placed 16th in the league.