The Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, says the attitude of his team will play a ‘big part’ in deciding their clash with Manchester United, and wants players at the club who ‘understand what we try to do’
“It’s that we are dominant, that we are playing as much as possible in the opponent’s half, that we are aggressive, that we want to regain the ball as quick as possible, that when the ball is over us I want to see everybody sprinting back,” Arteta continued. “To do that you have to be really fit. Your lifestyle is key. Your natural qualities and what you can deliver physically become really important.
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