Arsenal bosses urged ‘calm’ with former Emery supporter while Arteta seeks winning formula

Juan Carlos Carcedo says the Gunners should give their current manager time to put things right on the pitch despite a poor start to the Premier League.

Arsenal were persuaded to show patience by Mikel Arteta and allow the time and space to build a successful team.

A 3-1 win over Chelsea on Saturday took some of the heat out of manager Arteta after he picked up during a grueling seven-game unbeaten climb in the Premier League.

Games against Brighton and Hove Albion on Tuesday and West Brom on Saturday are just as important, and if Arsenal slip back into losing ways Arteta will come in again for scrutiny.

He is a year into his career as an Arsenal coach, with the former captain looking to rebuild after Unai Emery ‘s management was a disappointing follow – up from Arsene Wenger’ s time.

Emery’s assistant Juan Carlos Carcedo also left Arsenal as the club’s coaching staff decided to eliminate the first team in November 2019, and he is now head coach on the third side. Spanish level Ibiza.

Talking to The Athletics , Carcedo said Arsenal need stability if the club are to rediscover a former glory.

“It’s not easy,” Carcedo said. “After so many years with Wenger, it has not been an easy time. It is true that there have been changes in many different areas of the club, but the hierarchy of the club must try to keep things calm and confident. for the people who work there, now it ‘s Mikel and [technical director] Edu.

“I know it’s sometimes not easy, with results, but lasting change is not good and you have to be patient to achieve the results, and so that the people who work there now can achieve what is right. they fight to achieve. ”

At the time of Emery Arsenal saw 25 of 51 Premier League games, losing 13 times, but there is hope that results would turn for the better under Arteta so far that have not been achieved.

Arteta has won 14 awards and 13 wins across 35 games in England’s premier stage, starting from a lottery with Bournemouth on 26 December last year.

His team has dropped 18 points from a winning position and only got nine from a losing position, which is a much lower record than Arsenal under Emery.

With the Emery with a bad reputation at the helm, they dropped 19 points after leading but picked up 18 after finishing in games.

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