Arteta calls Arsenal most exciting team in Europe' after Scholes' criticism
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Arteta calls Arsenal most exciting team in Europe' after Scholes' criticism
"The big one is to get the team and players and all of our supporters together to enjoy that moment, he said. That is what really drives me. [Winning trophies] is a cycle that you want to repeat constantly, and we still have to do that, and some of them, they've never done it, so it's always a first time. I think the group is really convinced that we have the ability to do it."
"I don't know which people. You send me the names, the addresses and the email and maybe we can talk but I can't give you a massive book of all the people."
"I hear completely the opposite: all around Europe that we are the most exciting team in Europe the most goals, the most clean sheets, the manager said. Maybe I have different sources."
Paul Scholes suggested Arsenal would be the most boring team to win the Premier League, citing limited scoring from the front four and heavy reliance on set pieces. Viktor Gyokeres is Arsenal's league top scorer with six goals. Arsenal have scored 17 goals from set pieces, three more than any other club. Arsenal became the first team to win all eight of their Champions League group games. The side are six points clear of Manchester City in the Premier League after beating Leeds and hold a 3-2 lead over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final. Arteta rejects the criticism and emphasises the squad's ambition to maintain momentum and win trophies.
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