PROUD GUNNERS: Revealed the unwavering support of Mikel Arteta’s family and loyal companion, ‘Win,’ during his Arsenal journey
The reason for Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s decision to purchase a collie for the “Win” training area has been made public. In reaction to a report in The Times indicating that the chocolate Labrador was brought in to boost morale at the team’s London Colney facilities, the manager of Arsenal was questioned about the dog acquisition during his news conference on Friday.
“I believe that a dog should represent the fact that we are a family,” Arteta went on.I think the dog—which I carefully selected—perfectly embodies who we are at this moment. Win is her name, and while it’s nice to win, she truly needs love. Thus, that emotion was essentially love for Win.
“The amazing response from the players and staff has made her feel like one of us.” She will accompany us on this entire voyage. “Win demands accountability from us because we are also in charge of her well-being, including her needs and emotions.”It’s well known that Arteta pays close attention to little but significant nuances that strengthen the bonds between his team members. It appears that he once illustrated the value of connections using a lightbulb. The fact that the Spaniards utilized a small olive tree to represent the necessity of “nurturing and growing together” was also revealed this week.
This week, Aaron Ramsdale signed a contract extension, and Win, the chocolate Labrador, was brought into the meeting by Arteta. At the club’s training ground, the dog will be under the care of a primary guardian for the most of the days.The discontent at the training camp is likely due to Arsenal’s diminished chances of winning the Premier League title in recent weeks. Arsenal is currently four points behind Manchester City, who have one game left and are presently eight points ahead of them in the standings. Arsenal has only triumphed twice in their last seven league games.On Sunday, Arteta’s club will go to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League in an attempt to get back on track.