Arsenal’s clear conversations lead to finger pointing



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Mikel Arteta brought his Arsenal team together to clear up the talks on Tuesday, which may have contributed to their 4-1 win over Rapid Vienna yesterday.

The Gunners had been beaten 2-1 by the Wolves at the weekend and the Spaniard brought his players together for a meeting about their poor form in the league.

Arteta reportedly finished what he wanted to say to the players and left them with their coaches for the players to talk to each other.

ESPN claims that the meeting was intense and stormy and that there were some allegations between them.

Several of the club’s players have underperformed, leading to the team’s overall poor form.

They had to discuss the problems they were having and pointing fingers was one of the ways they needed to clear things up.

At the end of the day, the report claims that the players’ dialogue ended in a great way, with the players agreeing to improve their game and trace their coach by starting to win games.

They would go on to beat Rapid Vienna in the Europa League last night and Arteta will hope that is a sign of good to come.

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