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Mikel Arteta makes shocking Arsenal sack admission

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has admitted he could be sacked one day as he comes under the most pressure he has ever felt in his young managerial career. The Gunners are on a dismal run of form in the Premier League but the Spaniard has fought back at his critics by declaring that the situation at Manchester City was similar, when he was assistant boss to Pep Guardiola. Sunday's defeat to Wolves was the latest in a string of shoddy results in the Premier League which has left the Gunners 14th in the table. Speaking on the situation in the club, Arteta said: “It’s something that the day I decided to be a coach I know that one day I will be sacked or leave the football club. I don’t know if it’s the day after I sign my contract, in a month’s time, a year’s time or six months’ time. I never worry about it. "My only concern is to get the best out of the players, give the best possible service to the club and become better and better. I know, I repeat, in this profession, one day I will get the sack or leave but I don’t know when that is going to happen. "At Man City in our first year, which was complicated, I saw the reaction of people around Pep, the people in the hierarchy. They didn't have a doubt, they knew the path to follow - this year something has happened but we are going there and the following years it was different. "For me the most important thing when you are building a new project is that you need to be very clear in what you want to do and the people around you have to know what you want to do, believe in that and be willing to defend that for a sustainable and reasonable period of time. "There we have to be stronger than ever, keep our idea and keep trying to bring the players we want, keep the players we have and evolve them. For me that's the main secret." Source- Daily and Sunday Express Join us on Telegram!

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