Arsenal âwant moreâ this season â Arteta

Mikel Arteta has been Arsenal manager since December 2019
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Mikel Arteta says Arsenalâs players have told him they âwant moreâ this season as they look to deny Manchester City a fifth consecutive Premier League title.
The Gunners have finished second to City in the past two league campaigns, and were just two points behind Pep Guardiolaâs side last season.
On the evening after the final match of last season against Everton, Arteta and Arsenal held a gathering in central London that was attended by owner and co-chairman Josh Kroenke, players with their families and club staff.
âAll the players were saying to me, âweâre going to be better, weâre going to do it, we want more,'â said Arteta.
âThey are the ones driving that ambition, so thatâs always positive.â
Arsenal face Wolves at Emirates Stadium in their first match of the season on Saturday, and Arteta says his side are relishing the start of their title bid.
âWe are really excited,â he said. âWeâve been missing the competition for many weeks, too long for us.
âWeâre so willing to start, really enthusiastic about it.
âWe had a really challenging pre-season. The team has looked really sharp, really at it and desperate to play.â
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No teams in the Premier League have been able to improve their points tally in five consecutive seasons, but that may be what Arsenal need to achieve to become champions for the first time since 2004.
The season-by-season improvement so far means Arsenal have gone from totting up just 56 points in 2019-20 to posting 89 points last season.
Former England captain Alan Shearer gave his thoughts about Arsenalâs title prospects in his BBC Sport column, where he said that âthe one thing they are missing⊠is a goalscorerâ.
Shearer explained: âIf Arsenal sign a top striker then I would back them to go on and win the league.â
Arteta sees his team as a long way from the finished article, and efforts are ongoing to strengthen the squad as the manager backs the group to grow stronger.
âWeâre still very far from perfection,â said Arteta.
âThis team still has levels to reach and they give me the reasons to believe that because I see the way they train and the way they play every day.
âI believe there is still big room to improve.â
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