Arteta: “We want to change the history of Arsenal”
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed his desire to “change the history of our club”, acknowledging that the team’s persistent inability to conquer the Champions League represents a “pressure” that both he and his players must overcome. These statements were made in Bilbao, where Arsenal is preparing to begin its 2025-26 campaign against Athletic Club. Arsenal, with 13 English league titles, is considered one of the most important clubs that have yet to win the Champions League. So far, they have only reached one final, losing it against Barcelona in 2006, and three semi-finals in their 23 participations in the European competition, dating back to the 1971-72 season. In the semi-final of last season, Arteta’s team was defeated by Paris Saint-Germain, who ultimately became champions. After the second leg, the Arsenal coach stated that his team was the best in the competition. However, with English rivals such as Liverpool (6), Manchester United (3), Chelsea and Nottingham Forest (both with 2), Aston Villa (1) and Manchester City (1) who have already won the competition, Arteta emphasized in Bilbao that the time has come for Arsenal to inscribe their name on the trophy.The coach also added that pressure is an opportunity that drives energy and the desire to improve every day. In addition, he emphasized that every decision must be guided by that standard and those expectations, and that the team will give its best to achieve it. Arteta recalled that the big clubs that have won the Champions League have often had to try several times before succeeding. Therefore, in this competition, it is more likely to fail than to succeed, but it is precisely that history that Arsenal seeks to change.“That shows, given our long history, how difficult it is because we still haven’t won it and that’s the opportunity,” Arteta commented when asked about Arsenal’s lack of success in the Champions League.
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