Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has explained why he was shouting so much from the touchline during his side’s defeat to Manchester City on Sunday.
Raheem Sterling’s second minute header was enough to secure a quite comfortable victory for the Sky Blues at the Etihad Stadium.
Arsenal created very few chances of note to get themselves back into the match. But that only seemed to make Arteta even more vocal in the dugout as he barked orders at his players.
Speaking after the defeat, the Spaniard defended his vocal approach, insisting that he has to stay on top of his players at all times. “Because every movement, every detail, every position is key,” explained Arteta when asked why he was non-stop shouting on the sidelines. “The moment we
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