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Mikel Arteta is focused on results, and a pundit believes he will be satisfied as long as Arsenal reaches the Champions League final. Arsenal remains in contention after a 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid.
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âAs long as he makes the finalâ Pundit says Arteta will be happy with Arsenalâs result
Stephen Warnock has suggested that Mikel Arteta is primarily focused on results rather than performances, insisting the Arsenal manager would be satisfied as long as his side progresses to the Champions League final. The Gunners remain firmly in contention after their 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid in Spain.
The fixture came just 24 hours after Bayern Munich and PSG produced what many described as one of the most entertaining Champions League knockout matches in recent memory. That encounter raised expectations for Arsenalâs game, although the contrasting styles of the teams involved meant a different type of contest unfolded.
Arsenal possesses significant attacking quality within its squad and has delivered strong performances throughout the season. However, they have increasingly been viewed as a defensively disciplined side, a characteristic they share with Atletico Madrid.
As a result, it was not entirely surprising that the match developed into a tactical battle, with both teams prioritising structure and organisation over expansive attacking play. This approach limited opportunities and ultimately led to a draw that reflected the cautious nature of the contest.
While some observers may have expected a more open spectacle, the outcome ensured that the tie remains finely balanced heading into the second leg. Arsenal will now look to capitalise on home advantage as they aim to secure a place in the final.
Stephen Warnock suggested that Mikel Arteta prioritizes results over performances, indicating he would be happy if Arsenal reaches the Champions League final.
Arsenal drew 1-1 against Atletico Madrid, keeping them in contention for the Champions League final.
Expectations were high for Arsenal's match following an entertaining Champions League knockout match between Bayern Munich and PSG.
The match showcased different playing styles between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid, leading to a unique contest compared to other recent Champions League games.

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As cited by BBC Live, Warnock offered insight into how he believes Arteta approaches such high-stakes matches. He said: âItâs interesting because when you look at the way managers set their teams up, you have got two managers tonight who are saying letâs be organised and hard to play against, difficult to break down, whereas the two managers from Tuesday night have thought âletâs be hard to play against in a different wayâ rather than be structured and organised and tight to play through, their style when they are on the ball is to think how to hurt the opposition.
âArteta didnât care about doing that tonight. As long he makes the final, and heâs in a one off game, that is all he is after.â
With a place in the final at stake, Artetaâs approach is unlikely to change significantly as his side prepares for another demanding encounter.
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