How did Miguel Arteta build the team?
Mikel Arteta built Arsenal's team a "build system before building superstars" rather than relying on individual brilliance players alone.
A simple summary is that Arteta built a team through 5 core:
1.Place the "new culture" before the tag.
He started by clearing the dressing room, reducing the influence of players who did not meet team standards, and creating a whole new culture of discipline, intensity and accountability.
2. Create a team where "the system is the hero."
Arteta was influenced by Pep Guardiola but adapted to be more pragmatic.
Arsenal This Era:
* pressing hard
* Positional play, obviously
* Control the area rather than invade.
* Quick transition
* Very brutal set piece
To become a team that can both "play pretty" and "play to win" simultaneously.
3. Buy "character," not just talent.
A player like
* Declan Rice
* Martin Ødegaard
* William Saliba
Was chosen because of mentality + work ethic, too. Not just pace.
4. Let the "Process" time grow.
Arsenal does not change coaches every year like some teams, but rather gives Arteta a long-term building project, until the team gradually matures from the children's team → the championship team → the championship team.
5. Create a "game control" mindset.
Arteta's Arsenal didn't have to shoot 5 balls every match, but stressed:
* control
* Structure
* Reduce mistakes
* efficiency
Many complimented it as one of the most organized teams in Europe right now.
But there's a critique, too:
* Some sessions play rigid too
* Creativity is limited
* Offensive game looks mechanical
Some fans see the system as so dark that it loses some flair.
If the shortest summary:
Wenger makes Arsenal "beautiful"
Arteta builds Arsenal to "take control and win"
And what's interesting is that Arteta spent years transforming Arsenal from a "soft" team into one of the most hard mentality teams in the Premier League right now, sir.
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