Mikel Arteta hails 'special' Arsenal win as they put on show for returning Arsene Wenger
Arsenal stormed seven points clear at the top of the Premier League after a 3-1 comeback win over West Ham on Boxing Day at the Emirates; former manager Arsene Wenger in the stands for first time since leaving club in 2018
Tuesday 27 December 2022 15:03, UK
Mikel Arteta hailed Arsenal's win over West Ham as "special" as his side put on a show in front of returning boss Arsene Wenger.
Arteta hopes Wenger's first trip back to the Emirates since leaving the club in 2018 was the first of many future visits by the former Arsenal boss.
Wenger's appearance capped a brilliant Boxing Day for the Gunners faithful who watched their side complete a 3-1 comeback to beat struggling West Ham and move seven points clear at the top of the Premier League.
"There's only one Arsene Wenger" erupted from the stands after Gabriel Martinelli pulled the hosts ahead in the second half en route to the hosts' 10th straight top-flight home victory, equalling their all-time record.
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Arteta said: "The players didn't know. We wanted to keep it quiet and allow that space for Arsene. Stan and Josh (Kroenke) are here as well. It's a special day.
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"Thank you so much for him coming and hopefully walking through the building he is going to feel everything that everybody thinks of him, everything that he left here, but also his presence is something that has to be very attached to this football club. So, thank you for doing that because it means a lot to every body at the club.
"Obviously, it's great and winning my mood is going to be better to speak to him and be around the team. He picked the right moment. It's a really special day because Boxing Day is a beautiful day to play football and I thought the performance today was at a level that he deserved and that hopefully he would like."
When asked if he was heavily involved in convincing Wenger to return, he said: "I have been involved in the process, but it is about him, the timing that he needed to make that step and hopefully he is going to leave here and be willing to spend more time with us and be around us because he's such an influence. For me personally, my career, the way I see the game, but as well for this football club."
Arteta tight-lipped on Mudryk bid
Arsenal have submitted an offer to Shakhtar Donetsk for winger Mykhailo Mudryk, according to reports.
The Gunners have reportedly lodged an initial offer of £35.2m, which could rise to £52.9m with add-ons.
Shakhtar have no intention of parting with the 21-year-old Ukraine international for that price but the player is understood to have his heart set on a move to the Emirates.
Arteta was asked about the bid after Arsenal's win but was keeping his cards close to his chest: "You know I never speak about players that are not with us. You have to ask me the question but we've said we will try to find ways to strengthen the team if we find the right players, and that is all I can say."
What's next?
Next up for Arsenal is a trip to Brighton on New Year's Eve, which is live on Sky Sports; kick-off 5.30pm.