‘We Want to Win’: At the KAFD Globe Soccer Awards Europe Edition presentation, former Arsenal captain Cesc Fàbregas presents Best Coach Premier League Award to Arsenal boss Arteta

After taking home the Globe Soccer Awards’ Best Coach trophy, Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has stated his clear goals for the upcoming campaign. The Spanish manager finally failed to stop Manchester City’s Premier League domination, but he came dangerously close.

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Arteta’s Gunners fought Man City to the very end, and following their tҺrilling victory over West Ham on the last day, the Sky Blues secured an incredible fourth consecutive English top-flight title.

Arsenal had one of their greatest Premier League seasons ever, even though they only won the Community Shield in 2023–2024.

The North London team achieved a club milestone with 28 victories from 38 games, finishing with 89 points.

They also managed to score a record 91 goals and maintained their undefeated record against all six of the “Big Six” teams.

The 44-year-old beаt out his former manager and mentor, Pep Guardiola, thanks to his success with the Gunners, and GOAL reports that he was named the “Best Premier League Coach” at the awards ceremony in Sardinia, Italy.

With each passing season, he has turned the Gunners into true contenders for the Premier League crown; they have finished as runners-up both seasons, just losing out on league gold.

Arteta gave a rallying cry and vowed to keep chasing success when he was questioned about Arsenal’s future after receiving the top coaching award.

Journalist Adepoju Tobi, who is certified by FIFA and CAF, chastised Arsenal in a prior Sports Brief report for letting up too easily during a crucial situation.

Adepoju contended that after Arsenal’s loss to Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium, they practically gave the championship to Manchester City.

With wins at home and away from the London club, the Villans accomplished a season sweep.