Mikel Arteta, who won the title of “Best Premier League Coach,” has vowed to “win, win, and win” at Arsenal the next season.
Arteta was named as the ‘Best Premier League Coach’ at the Globe Soccer Awards
Arteta is looking to end Arsenal’s 20-year wait for the Premier League title
Despite the fact that the north Londoners came in second behind Manchester City in the Premier League, the manager of the Gunners defeated Pep Guardiola to win the prize at the Globe Soccer Awards.
His Arsenal team has finished the Premier League season in second place the past two years, trailing the Citizens, who have won an unprecedented four straight championships.
But even though Arsenal just took home the Community Shield in the 2023–2024 season, they had one of their best Premier League seasons ever.
With 89 points at the end, they only garnered more in the 2003–04 Invincibles season [90], winning a record 28 of the 38 games they played.
The Spaniard guided the Gunners to 28 Premier League victories this season
All indications lead to a busy summer for Arsenal as they try to add players to their roster in preparation for their first league championship in 2020.
Additionally, since their former skipper is committed to the team through 2025, they will be eager to lock Arteta down to a new contract at the Emirates.
In addition to setting a new record with 91 goals, they also avoided losing to any of the “Big Six” teams.
Arteta was declared the “Best Premier League Coach” at the Sardinia, Italy, awards ceremony.
After accepting his prize, the Spaniard answered questions about Arsenal’s future while speaking on stage.
In response, he gave the club’s supporters a rallying call by saying, “Win. Win, win, and win. That is our goal.
“After going through a few years, we now have a team that is incredibly enthusiastic and trophy-hungry.