Klopp: Exciting times for Arsenal under Arteta

Liverpool visits Arsenal on Wednesday seeking to keep alive its hopes of smashing the 100-point barrier, while the Gunners languish in ninth place.

Published : Jul 14, 2020 20:39 IST , London

Mikel Arteta left his job as Pep Guardiola's assistant at Manchester City to return to Arsenal as manager.
Mikel Arteta left his job as Pep Guardiola's assistant at Manchester City to return to Arsenal as manager.
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Mikel Arteta left his job as Pep Guardiola's assistant at Manchester City to return to Arsenal as manager.

Mikel Arteta is part of an exciting new manager generation and could turn Arsenal back into title contenders, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said on the eve of their Premier League clash.

Klopp's title winner goes to north London on Wednesday seeking to keep alive its hopes of smashing the 100-point barrier, while Arsenal languishes in ninth place in the standings.

But Klopp said Arteta, who left his job as Pep Guardiola's right-hand man at Manchester City in December to return to his former club as manager, is the man to lead an Arsenal revival.

“Mikel is part of very exciting new manager generation. Really exciting to watch,” Klopp told a virtual news conference on Tuesday.

“You can see the ideas, influenced by Pep. Mikel would have had the same ideas when he was a player. Arsenal are a really exciting squad.”

Asked if Arsenal could be serious title rival next season, the German added: “Unfortunately, probably yes. You can see a massive influence (from Guardiola). An exciting squad with experienced offensive players.”

Arsenal's hopes of qualifying for Europe took a severe blow when it lost 2-1 at Tottenham Hotspur last weekend. Its prospects faded even more when Manchester City's two-year ban from European football was overturned on appeal on Monday.

Arteta said City deserved to be in the Champions League.

“They completely deserve to be in (the) Champions League because what they've done on the pitch is unquestionable and the regulators have looked at it and have decided that they haven't done anything wrong,” the Spaniard said.

Arteta said the defeat by Tottenham had left a sour taste, but added his side would continue fighting for a Europa League spot and for a place in the FA Cup final. They face Manchester City in the semifinal on Saturday.

“The games coming up are massive for us and next season, and they are willing,” he said of his squad. “European football gives you more financial resources. We will try until the end of the season to get that.”

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