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Arsenal 41-years-old coach Mikel Arteta break silence and responded to the allegation of insulting Porto manager Sergio Conceicao family

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Conceicao said that FC Porto wanted to win more than Arsenal in their last-16 match, but Mikel Arteta shot that down.
One thing Sergio Conceicao said about how the two teams played in the match went viral after FC Porto beat Arsenal in the first game.

“They wanted to play, but we wanted to win,” Conceicao said at that time.

“They think that having more of the ball is the best way to beat their opponents, but it depends on the team and the players they have.”

“Whatever you do with the ball must fit into the plan set out to score goals.”

Arsenal beat Porto 1-0 in the second game and then beat them on penalties to win the tournament. When he talked about what Conceicao said after the game, Mikel Arteta hit back.

Arsenal 41-years-old coach Mikel Arteta break silence and responded to the allegation of insulting Porto manager Sergio Conceicao family

Arette said, “We always play to win.” “If not, I don’t see how you’re in first place in the Premier League.” The world’s best league.

It seems odd to say that Arsenal doesn’t want to win games, since they have won more games than Porto this season.

And, as Arteta says, Arsenal has won most of those games while playing in the world’s best league, not the seventh-best.

Could have been better for Conceicao to also want to win the second match. From his couch at home, he’ll have a lot of time to watch Arsenal play in the next round.

There was a response from Mikel Arteta after Sergio Conceicao, the manager of Porto, said that the head coach of Arsenal was “insulting” his family at the Emirates on Tuesday night.

Arsenal was behind on aggregate going into their second leg against Porto in the round of 16 of the Champions League. They had lost the first leg 1-0 in Portugal last month.

“He called my family names…”
Arsenal won the second leg 1-0 thanks to a goal from Leandro Trossard. The game went to extra time, and Arsenal won 4–2 on penalties to make it to the quarterfinals of the Champions League for the first time since 2010.

In the second half, Arteta was booked for getting angry when VAR ruled that Martin Odegaard’s goal wasn’t valid. Later, the Spanish head coach got into a heated argument with Porto manager Conceicao, who said the Arsenal player “insulted his family.”

‘Arteta turned to the bench during the game and insulted my family in Spanish. It must be a Spanish coach thing because Pep Guardiola did the same thing,'” he said.

“In the end, I told him to pay attention because the person he insulted is no longer with us and to mind coaching his team because, as a person, he needs to do more and better.”

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Before Conceicao’s words came out, Arteta was asked about the fight with Conceicao after the game was over. That’s all he said. Thanks a lot.”

“A magical night…”
Arteta told his players that the win would “boost” them after the game, and he praised David Raya, who saved two penalties, for having “incredible determination.”

“A magical night,” Arteta said. “We thought our opponent would be really tough. They’re doing a great job because it’s hard to build momentum.

“It’s a real treat for us.” Through fines, we had to do it too. David had some tough times at the beginning, but he was incredibly determined, stood up, and was awarded.

“For them to do it when the club hasn’t done it in 14 years, I tell you it will be a boost,” he said. It’s so close to the edges.

I can tell they really want it because they are willing to give up anything to win. In the end, if you play like this, good things will happen to you.







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