Mikel Arteta: If you’re not happy, go to church!
Hosting Bournemouth in the English Premier League last week, leaders Arsenal, 90+7. He earned an important victory en route to the championship by scoring with a goal on the minute. After the goal in the last moments, the Arsenal bench and the players on the field were tremendously happy. Speaking about how some commentators found these celebrations exaggerated, Arteta said that pessimistic people should go to church instead of football stadiums.
90+7 from Chief Nelson. After the goal scored in the second minute, the Arsenal bench went onto the field to celebrate the 3-2 score with the players. Although the English Football Association launched an investigation into the matter, Arsenal was not penalized. While Sky commentator and Manchester United legend Gary Neville used expressions criticizing the celebration held by the Arsenal players, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s response was immediate.
“IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED, GO TO CHURCH”
Stating that he won’t stop his players from celebrating if they win the Fulham game in the same way, Arteta said: “If you win at football, you celebrate.” When asked if he was surprised by the FA investigation, he said:
“If you want passion and emotion, there is nothing better than scoring goals and winning football matches. If you’re not happy with that, you go to church. Of course, I won’t tell my players not to celebrate on Sunday.”
On the other hand, when speaking of Gabriel Jesús, who has been out of the field for a long time due to his injury, Arteta said that “he is not ready yet. He really needs to feel ready.” saying.