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Arteta says Arsenal have ‘big belief’ ahead of new season
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta applauds the fans following defeat in the UEFA Champions League semi final, second leg match at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France, May 7, 2025

ARSENAL manager Mikel Arteta maintains there is a “big belief” within his squad they can achieve their targets over the season ahead and called on fans to help the players feel “invincible” at Ashburton Grove.

After a pre-season tour to Singapore and Hong Kong, where they were beaten 1-0 by north London rivals Tottenham, the Gunners returned home with friendlies against Villarreal and then Athletic Bilbao ahead of starting the new Premier League campaign at Manchester United.

Having brought in forward Viktor Gyokeres, midfielders Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard, centre-back Cristhian Mosquera as well as winger Noni Madueke and goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea, Arteta feels he has significantly strengthened the core of his squad to last the distance in the title race.

“These new arrivals all add quality and depth to the squad, which is what we are going to need throughout the season ahead,” Arteta wrote in his programme notes ahead of last night’s friendly against Villarreal.

“We know what our targets are and what we want to achieve this season – there is a big belief in our ability to achieve that.

“We have been very, very close the last few seasons and the whole team is going to determine whether we achieve that or not.

“But at the same time, we have to make sure that we don’t lose sight of what we have to do on a daily basis to get to the levels that we want.

“We have to set the demands that we want within this goal, because that’s the most important thing – the internal demands have to always exceed any external demand. That is what we are trying to achieve every single day.”

After finishing runners-up for the past three league campaigns, Arteta hopes a collective effort on the pitch and in the stands can help get the players over the line come next May.

“We have to do that all together, with you, our supporters as well,” the Arsenal boss said.

“That is another reason why these two games at home are so important – let’s show that energy from the first moment.

“We want our people to start connecting with our players straight away, to start to build momentum and to start to feel that at home we are invincible – that we play here with such passion, energy and connection with our people, that we are going to win the game.”

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