Arteta believes things are becoming positive.
Mikel Arteta belives things becoming positive for the team and admits Watford will be a tough test for them.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes that things are getting better for the team after picking up late in the Premier League.
Arsenal have been in great form now and have not lose a single match since the 5-0 loss to Manchester City in August.
Speaking ahead of the game against Watford at the Emirate stadium Arteta admits things are getting better for the team.
“Yes, but this is about momentum and trying to pick it up and settle those foundations that we want, to give us performances and results, but also to build a sense of unity that is building around the club, with our people, with our players and the way we are playing and transmitting and for me, this is just as important,” Arteta said.
He further stated that he demands that his team keep on putting a good performance and the unity amongst them to keep growing.
“What I am demanding is that we keep improving and get good performances that will lead to good results, and that we maintain the same unity and togetherness around the squad and we are able to transmit that in games and every day in training. If we do that, we will keep getting better.”
Speaking about Watford Arteta credited what they have been doing so far and claims it is going to be a tough game.
“They had an incredible run last year and to do what they did, and now they have changed the manager, it is always difficult in this league for any team so imagine coming from the Championship is even harder.
“But it is a team that has been for many year in the league, they are our neighbours next to us and they are tough to beat.”