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Mikel Arteta Plans to Stop Fatigue for Arsenal Quadruple Dream

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Arsenal are chasing an amazing dream this season of winning four big trophies at once in football world. That is called a quadruple. It means the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup. Manager Mikel Arteta knows his players are very tired after so many games.

Arsenal’s Huge Quadruple Hope

Arsenal sit on top of the Premier League table. They are still in the Champions League, beat teams in the FA Cup and will play Manchester City in the League Cup final soon. No big English club has won all four in one year for a long time. Arteta wants to make history. But the team has played almost every three days. Players like Bukayo Saka and others look worn out. Arteta says the last two months will be the toughest.

Why Tiredness is a Big Danger

Football players run a lot. They also think hard during matches. When the body and mind get tired, mistakes happen. Arsenal have dropped points in some games because legs felt heavy. In the past, Arteta saw this problem in title races. Now, with four trophies on the line, one bad result could end the dream. Arteta knows he must fight this fast.

Arteta’s Clever Touchline Trick

Mikel Arteta has a new way to give energy back to his team. He used it in the 2-0 win over Everton. Near the end of the game, he took off his coat, shouted loud at the referee and waved his arms like anything. He even helped as a ball boy! Fans loved it and cheered louder.

Arteta said: “I felt the team needed something else. I was desperate to help the boys.” He runs around the sideline, punches the air and shouts to make players feel he is right there with them. In old days, people told him to calm down because it looked too wild. Now he controls it on purpose. This “energy boost” wakes up tired players and pushes them to fight harder in the last minutes.

Fans Become Part of the Plan

Mikel Arteta is not doing it alone. He wants the Emirates Stadium crowd to help too. After a late goal against Everton, he ran to the fans and roared. He asked supporters to bring noise and belief for every home game. Four of the last seven Premier League matches are at home. The Champions League second leg against Bayer Leverkusen is also at the Emirates. When fans sing loud and Arteta jumps around, the whole place feels full of power. Tired legs suddenly feel stronger.

Big Tests Ahead and How the Plan Helps

Next comes the League Cup final against Manchester City. Then more Champions League games. Arteta says the team must use home games to create special memories. His plan is simple but smart – mix squad changes with extra fire from the sideline and stands. No new science or gadgets, just pure passion and togetherness.

Players have said Arteta’s fire lifts them when they feel flat. It worked against Everton with a late winner. If it keeps working, Arsenal can stay fresh enough to chase all four trophies.

Can It Really Work?

Arteta has grown as a boss. He knows when to stay calm and when to explode with energy. The quadruple dream is alive because of smart thinking like this. Tiredness will still come, but with Arteta on the line, fans in full voice and players giving everything, Arsenal have a real chance. The next few weeks will show if this new plan is the secret to glory. Gunners fans are excited – the ride is on!

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