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Mikel Arteta defends touchline behaviour amid criticism

I try to do my best for this football club, to defend it, to promote it, to play with the passion I believe the game has to be played with, says Arsenal manager

Reuters London Published 09.01.23, 05:58 AM
Mikel Arteta.

Mikel Arteta. File picture

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta dismissed criticism of his behaviour on the touchline after he clashed with Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe and match officials during Tuesday’s goalless draw at the Emirates Stadium.

Arteta repeatedly approached the fourth official and had an angry exchange with Howe after referee Andrew Madley rejected appeals from Arsenal players for a stoppage-time penalty as the Premier League leaders dropped points for only the third time this season.

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Former England captain and BBC pundit Alan Shearer said his behaviour was “disrespectful” but the Spaniard maintained he has no reason to apologise. Arsenal were charged by the FA for failing to control their players.

“I try to do my best for this football club, to defend it, to promote it, to play with the passion I believe the game has to be played with,” Arteta told reporters on Saturday.

“Every game is special and every manager behaves very differently.” Arsenal travel to Oxford United for their FA Cup game on Monday.

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