The coach emphasised how big the club was and wished me luck, Kiwior said in an interview with Laczy Nas Pilka in his native Poland, when asked about his last talk with Arteta.
I loved every minute that we spent together. When Xhaka joined he was in a special moment in his life and his career. He made me a better coach, he helped us to develop as a football team and as a club and I will be eternally grateful. When he left us it was a unique opportunity for him to come back to his country, to his family and there were certain things that he wanted to experience as well and I believe it was the right moment.
I am calm over it because what we have decided for him for the first few months is happening. When we have to give him games, whether it is in the Youth Cup or with the under-21s or with us, he has that. He has a lot of exposure in training with us, too. A lot of new things are happening to him with the national team, playing with two different age groups, and with us,
That legendary Jose Mourinho side strolled to victory in the Premier League title race that year, conceding a record low number of just 15 goals in 38 games. The previous record had been Arsenal's, when they conceded just 17 goals in the 1998/99 campaign, but it looks like the Gunners could reclaim the record if they carry on performing as well as they have this season.
The Gunners have never won the Champions League, coming closest in 2006 when Arsene Wenger's side were pipped to the post in Paris it would have been the perfect conclusion to a brilliant era for the Frenchman, but wasn't to be. For this quiz, we're looking for every member of the Arsenal squad who played in Europe that season and there were quite a few (25 players, to be exact) given the epidemic of injuries that Wenger faced that term.
The Argentinian boss brings plenty of emotion to the big occasion, as he proved in Los Rojiblancos' last visit to England, to face Liverpool at Anfield. That meeting ended in a stoppage-time winner from Virgil van Dijk, followed shortly after by a red card for Simeone. The opposition manager was, understandably, not best pleased with that ending, and reacted angrily when taunted by fans in the home stand, before being dragged away and red-carded.