Title Implications for Champions: Arteta Refuses to Hold Back, Wants to Be Bournemouth Fan for Upcoming Duel Against Man City
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta joked he'll become Bournemouth's biggest fan ahead of their May 19 clash with Manchester City, knowing a Cherries victory would clinch the Premier League title for the Gunners who currently lead by five points.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gave candid comments expressing his desire to become a devoted Bournemouth fan during their upcoming match against Manchester City, which could decide this season's Premier League championship.
Arsenal is poised to clinch the Premier League title this season following their recent 1-0 home victory over Burnley on May 18, with Kai Havertz scoring in the 36th minute.
Following this result, the Gunners extended their tally to 82 points from 37 matches, maintaining top position and holding a 5-point lead over second-place Manchester City, though City has played one fewer match.
Manchester City are scheduled to visit Bournemouth in a Premier League fixture on May 19. Should City fail to secure victory, Arsenal will clinch the championship immediately.
When asked by reporters if Arteta would support Bournemouth, the manager responded: "I will be the greatest Bournemouth fan that has ever existed."
"For Andoni (Iraola) and every player, including all Bournemouth fans, I think we are all Bournemouth fans because we know what it means if they get a good result," he added.
"When you look at how Burnley played today, the spirit they showed, and the difficulty they created—just imagine Bournemouth doing that," Arteta continued.
The 44-year-old manager also reflected on his team's recent performance, saying: "We knew it would be difficult because of what's at stake. This was another hugely important match. It's one of the best football matches we've played this season. We probably should have scored two or three goals."