Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta believes his side is still working on achieving its set objectives.
Arteta on Thursday signed a long term contract with the gunners which will see him stay at Emirates till 2028.
The Spanish Coach joined the gunners in 2019 from Man City and has played a key role in re-establishing Arsenal into a competitive team.
During the 2023/24 season, Arteta helped the gunners return to the Champions league football after a seven year absence.
Meanwhile, Arsenal are currently 4th placed with seven points from three matches played so far.
However, Arteta told the Club’s media that he will commit himself to help the team achieve it’s set objectives.
“The people and the ambition of the club. I feel extremely lucky to work every single day with the good people that we have in the organization. I start with my coaching staff, they are relentless in supporting me, challenging me, inspiring me, giving me ideas and making me a better coach and a better person every single day,” he said.
“Then it’s down to the players. I see a smile on their faces every day when they come in and a will to get better. My only objective is to get the best out of them, improve their lives and make sure that we educate them as human beings in the best possible way and make sure that they fulfill their talent and potential. If that is the case, we are going to be very successful as a team,” he said.
Arsenal will get back to Premier League action after the international break and will face Tottenham in their quest to continue with their impressive form.