The Arsenal dressing room gets hot, the players don’t want Mikel Arteta to coach them, so they don’t say hello



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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

BOLASPORT.COM – Arsenal’s loss to Burnley in the 0-1 game in Week 12 shows that the internal conditions of the Gunners are at an alarming stage.

Arsenal fell from Burnley 0-1 via an own goal by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday (12/13/2020) afternoon or early morning WIB.

This defeat places Arsenal in 15th place in the standings, just 5 points from the relegation zone.

In this match, Granit Xhaka received a red card for choking Ashley Westwood of Burnley in the 58th minute.

This is Arsenal’s second red card in 2 weeks, before Nicolas Pepe got it after a gore on Ezgjan Alioski when he faced Leeds United some time ago.

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Reported by Football London’s BolaSport.com, the moment Granit Xhaka’s red card is believed to be the culmination of veteran Arsenal players’ mistrust of Arteta.

Furthermore, the loss to Burnley is the fourth consecutive loss at home in the Premier League.

The relationship between Arsenal’s senior players and Arteta is very complicated.

The Spanish coach clearly blamed Nicolás Pepe after the red card he received against Leeds.



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