Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has called on his players to be disappointed in a Champions League match against Bournemouth 2-1 on Saturday.
Despite the loss, Mikel Arteta is still encouraging his team to fuel frustration in their next match against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday.
“It’s natural to feel frustrated when you don’t win, especially after a loss,” Arteta said. “But the energy we can get from it – the desire for improvement, the motivation to succeed, and the motivation to rebound.”
Arteta highlights the need for teams to take advantage of these emotions “Massive performance” In Paris, it is designed to secure the finals.
Prominent broadcaster and Arsenal fan Piers Morgan reacted to the outcome of the game, acknowledging the team’s potential but expressed concerns about the intensity of the season being consistent.
“The performance today is disappointing and we have to find a way to improve our intensity as the season progresses.” Morgan shared it on 𝕏. “This is a moment to showcase our peak focus, motivation and determination. I’m optimistic that we will achieve this opportunity with high energy on Wednesday.”
At 8 p.m. Wednesday, Arsenal played a success-and-break Champions League match with PSG. Recall that the French team beat the Gunners 1-0 at the UAE Stadium on Tuesday, meaning the Gunners had to win PSG 2-0 against PSG to expand to the finals.