Don't get some of the hate for him. Did a very good job, he was clearly very well liked and respected by the players.Why are people on here so desperate to find an issue with him lol. He doesn't seem to have said or done anything wrong.
Here's a bit from his press conference:
On Pep Guardiola: “The relationship with him is incredibly good, obviously he is sad and the timing wasn't the best for him but he understood.
“He knows how I have been growing and the needs I had emotionally and the ambitions I had. He kept giving me more and more. I could not explain what a nice person he is and what a person he is. He knew I was suffering because I was leaving him in a moment when they needed me a little as well. The relationship we could not have left any better. I said goodbye to the players and I cried.”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...ve-arteta-press-conference-manager-ljungberg/
Timing wasn't the best is an understatement,he was always with pep not with city,whenever we beat the arses he would just sit on the bench and sulk,be nice if he could say something about us as a clubWhy are people on here so desperate to find an issue with him lol. He doesn't seem to have said or done anything wrong.
Here's a bit from his press conference:
On Pep Guardiola: “The relationship with him is incredibly good, obviously he is sad and the timing wasn't the best for him but he understood.
“He knows how I have been growing and the needs I had emotionally and the ambitions I had. He kept giving me more and more. I could not explain what a nice person he is and what a person he is. He knew I was suffering because I was leaving him in a moment when they needed me a little as well. The relationship we could not have left any better. I said goodbye to the players and I cried.”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...ve-arteta-press-conference-manager-ljungberg/
Just said he was down after last week's game given Arsenal's lack of energy. 'Down', on our watch.
My God, who cares? He knew he was very likely going to manage them at that point. Imagine the roles were reversed and someone like Vinny or Zaba was on the opposition bench a week before becoming our manager - would you not expect them to be disappointed to see us lose? It's like people on here are looking for things to be angry aboutSays he "felt a bit down" after we beat them last weekend, nice.
Honestly, no idea. He's been given a great opportunity and has handled it gracefully.Why are people on here so desperate to find an issue with him lol. He doesn't seem to have said or done anything wrong.
Here's a bit from his press conference:
On Pep Guardiola: “The relationship with him is incredibly good, obviously he is sad and the timing wasn't the best for him but he understood.
“He knows how I have been growing and the needs I had emotionally and the ambitions I had. He kept giving me more and more. I could not explain what a nice person he is and what a person he is. He knew I was suffering because I was leaving him in a moment when they needed me a little as well. The relationship we could not have left any better. I said goodbye to the players and I cried.”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...ve-arteta-press-conference-manager-ljungberg/
Call me old fashioned but I reckon you shouldn't be disappointed when the club you work for wins a game.My God, who cares? He knew he was very likely going to manage them at that point. Imagine the roles were reversed and someone like Vinny or Zaba was on the opposition bench a week before becoming our manager - would you not expect them to be disappointed to see us lose? It's like people on here are looking for things to be angry about
lol, just totally made up nonsenseTiming wasn't the best is an understatement,he was always with pep not with city,whenever we beat the arses he would just sit on the bench and sulk,be nice if he could say something about us as a club