
"It's been six years since Arsenal appointed Mikel Arteta, and the Gunners boss said back then that the process should be trusted."
"I think it's a good example of a club that sticks to the process. I think six years, it's very rare you get that long in football. I also think it's fair to say that it took probably three seasons for Arteta. So the fourth season, that's where he..."
Arsenal followed a sustained, consistent process under Mikel Arteta across six years. Such longevity for a manager is rare in modern football. The initial rebuilding phase required about three seasons to establish foundations. Noticeable progress and stronger results emerged around the fourth season. The sequence demonstrates that institutional patience and adherence to a defined plan can enable a manager to implement strategies and produce on-field improvements. The contrast with shorter managerial tenures underscores the potential value of stability when executing long-term football projects ahead of major fixtures like the North London Derby.
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