Noel Gallagher has claimed that ‘Arsenal will become like’ Manchester City if they continue to operate soundly.
The Gunners made Arteta their boss at the end of 2019 after he had spent his post-playing career working as an assistant manager for Pep Guardiola at the Etihad.
Pep is widely regarded as the best manager in the world and his team has dominated the Premier League for several seasons.
Arteta was a key member of his backroom staff and they were reluctant to allow him to leave.
He left City and has been doing a great job at the Emirates, where his Arsenal team is the most in-form English team this season.
It’s the Gunners that currently lead the way for the rest of the division, sitting four points clear of champions Manchester City in second.
Nine wins from 10 matches has seen Mikel Arteta’s team receive plenty of plaudits for the results as well as performances, but the Spaniard has been coy on any title talk.
Gallagher has discussed Arsenal under Mikel Arteta and believes they will become more like City in the future.
He said to the Pub Talk podcast on YouTube: “He’s been taught off the best. It isn’t any wonder. Arsenal will become like City if they run the club right.”
It’s a prediction that’ll be music to the ears of fans everywhere, but is Gallagher right?
Time will tell whether Arsenal can sustain their Premier League title challenge because honestly, this is new territory for them as a team in its current state.
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