Mikel Arteta: Arsenal Boss Defiant After Comments On Anthony Gordon Goal And Says It Is His 'duty' To Defend Club
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.
Speaking on Tuesday, ahead of the Champions League clash with Sevilla, Arteta insisted he had no regrets about his comments, saying: "It is my duty to stand in front of you, the cameras, and give a very clear and honest assessment of what happens in the game. That's what I did.
"I reflected very openly how I felt the team played, and how the game was conditioned by the decisions which were made.