Arsenal: How Mikel Arteta has adapted away from Pep Guardiola's principles

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Mikel Arteta’s first months as Arsenal manager conformed to our expectations of a Pep Guardiola protégé. Building patiently, shuffling up and down the pitch in uniform shape, Arteta appeared to be in control of a Manchester City-lite side. The pitch was split into zones, the players scuttled neatly into little triangles, and Arsenal games began to look like training matches: calm, ordered, dull.

Arteta stabilised results following the departure of Unai Emery in December 2019 but Arsenal struggled to create chances in those early days. They were more idealistic than pragmatic, as if aspiring to Guardiola’s methods on a purely theoretical level. The student was perhaps trying a little too hard to emulate his mentor.

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