Arsenal.But the former Gunners midfielder claims that imposing his own style on the club is a good thing.Arsenal have struggled to find consistency at the start of the season, with impressive wins, including one against Manchester United, being compounded by losses to Aston Villa and Leicester.As a result, Arsenal sit 11th in the table.Arteta is trying to put his own stamp on the Gunners side with a fast-moving, ball-playing style.But it has led to calamitous errors and match-costing mistakes.Fabregas, who spent eight years at Arsenal between 2003 and 2011, says that Arteta must remember that results are key - not just an attractive style.And it could be something he could learn from Fabregas' former Chelsea boss Mourinho. "That’s they key.
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