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“It was good. It must be better! “

The legend of Arsenal Thierry Henry has returned his verdict on the performance of the manager Mikel Arteta at the club over the years. The Spanish tactician led the club to finish second in the Premier League last season and reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League.

Henry spoke of the Podcast Men in Blazers (via Sportbible), revealing that he understands the frustration of fans in the way the club has so often failed under Arteta. He expressed the hope that they could go better this year and claim the title of League under the manager’s advice.

“It was good. It must be better! I understand the question where people are like” five years … Second, second, second “. We are failed, it does not mean that we are going to start again. To be in the situation to win (the League), you must be able to know how to win, that’s what Arsenal did recently. I hope they can cross the line.”

Mikel Arteta took care of Arsenal in 2019 and led the side to a FA Cup and two community shield titles since then. The Gunners have finished second in each of the last three seasons of League, Manchester City and Liverpool claiming the crown.

Arsenal strengthened his team before the start of the 2025-26 season, with the quartet of Martin Zubimendi, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Norgaard and Noni Madueke already signed. They are also ready to announce the capture of Cristhian Mosquera and also materialize on an agreement for Viktor Gyokerres.

Secure arsenal The future of the highly classified midfielder: reports

Arsenal has completed contractual negotiation talks with the prodigy of the midfielder Ethan Nwaneri for a new long -term agreement with the club, according to reports. The Gunners were eager to avoid losing the 18-year-old midfielder, whose agreement was to expire at the end of the 2025-26 season.

Fabrizio Romano reports that all documents have been exchanged and that the signatures have been annexed because Nwaneri signed a five -year contract with the club. England U-21 International will remain in the books of the Gunners until 2030, at least, after the club has renewed a priority.

Ethan Nwaneri made his debut for the club at the age of 15 and continued to settle as a regular at the Mikel Arteta team. He joined the graduate of Hale End Myles Lewis-Skelly to sign a new contract with the club this summer and can hope to play a key role in the future.