Arteta: Arsenal must embrace losses - Gunners face Champions League quarterfinal at Sporting
LISBON, Portugal:
After Arsenal's first consecutive losses this season -- taking trophies out of play -- coach Mikel Arteta wants his players to turn the pain of their last two results into gain.
Arteta has been drumming into his players to embrace their defeats in the FA Cup quarterfinals and English League Cup final and remember they're still contending in the Premier League and Champions League.
Their immediate focus was the Champions League quarterfinal first leg at Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday, and fighting off outside noise about yet another late-season swoon.
"What you have to be is clear," he said on Monday. "Instead of panic understand if that happens why it happened, and bring clarity. And when you analyse that and you accept that you will be better. That's it, and that's the thing that we have to do.
"Have some perspective on how difficult it is. Feel that pain, feel that emotion, and use it to be better and to improve. There are a few things that we have discussed internally, and I'm very convinced that tomorrow we're going to see that.
"I know what it means to them and I know how much they want it. Now is the moment to show it, and we have to do it tomorrow at the highest level. We are hungrier than ever, very excited and very, very motivated."
AVAILABLE PLAYERS
Arteta welcomed good news regarding the availability of defender Gabriel Magalhaes, midfielder Declan Rice and forward Leandro Trossard for the match against Sporting.
They were among 10 Arsenal players who missed games for their national team over the international break because of various issues.
The coach said he asked striker Viktor Gyokeres for some insight on his former club Sporting.
Gyokeres is making his first return to the club that turned him into a globally renowned striker.
"Of course I did (ask him for insights), just to understand the dynamic, the culture here, and to have more information about them that we can use in our favour," Arteta said. "They have a lot of qualities, what they're doing is remarkable, and the record that they have at home is just incredible." - AP







