Mikel Arteta has warned that some football coaches are being put off management because of the abuse from fans and on social media.
Steve Bruce is considering retirement due to the toll of abuse he has received during his time as Newcastle head coach.
The 60-year-old, who was sacked after overseeing his 1,000th game as a manager last weekend, revealed he had been called "useless, a fat waste of space, a tactically inept cabbage head".
Arsenal boss Arteta fears talented managers will be put off the job, telling Sky Sports News "it will only get worse unless we do something about it".
"My worry is my career is very short," he said. "Steve has been doing it for years, over 1000 games. If he has struggles - somebody with that experience is struggling - it's not an easy fix to that."
Asked if it will stop people from becoming managers, Arteta added: "I think it has already started.
"I think it's already started in our society as well that it's easier to take the comfort zone. The easier thing is to sit next to someone, or be in sport science or an individual coach or something like that.
"Hopefully not. This is what we cannot lose because there are a lot of people with great talent, great capabilities. This cannot be the filter for somebody to make the decision whether they need to be there or not."
Arteta believes there needs to be more education in order to prevent online abuse.
"I have experienced it myself," he said. "I have three kids and we're watching football and sometimes I see a reaction towards a player or manager - 'they are so bad', 'the manager doesn't have a clue' - and our obligation as parents is to stop that immediately.
"My kids are going to have a mobile phone in a year or two and if I allow them to have that kind of reaction, they are going to do it on social media."
'It gets worse every year' - What have other managers said?
Watford manager Claudio Ranieri: "I know what happened in this case because it happened for me in Chelsea, in Monaco and something also in Leicester. I am very close to him, so I can give support if I can."
Burnley boss Sean Dyche: "I think it is the unfortunate side of the job. I have enough respect for him as a manager and a person. It is the reality of the job and it gets worse every year, everyone has a phone and an opinion
"There are some very good things that people say when they meet you and there are some very bad things."
Brighton manager Graham Potter: "It is sad to hear. I suppose we sign up to it to a certain extent but there is a line that it's not right to cross and it's not nice when you hear that.
"We are highly rewarded for the job we do, so there is not too much sympathy, but to get that type of abuse is not right."
Aston Villa boss Dean Smith: "A lot has been made out about Steve's management but Steve's management has had Newcastle finishing 13th and 14th in the league, which for me is perfectly acceptable."
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl: "I must say I never had such abuse in my entire managerial career and I wouldn't know how I would react to it.
"He (managed) a lot of games, he made it to 1,000 games and that is unbelievable for me, it is an unbelievable number and he was a fantastic colleague, a really good guy.
"I think he can be proud of all he has done... he should look back on a very, very successful career as a manager."
'Bruce exit dragged on... he'd had enough'
Sky Sports News reporter Keith Downie:
"It's been a really difficult time and I suppose the supporters will say it's been a really difficult time for them. Certainly it's been a tough time for Steve Bruce as well given the uncertainty that's been circling over his head since the takeover was ratified just under two weeks ago.
"It's been intense. We heard from him at his news conference on Friday when he had a little bit of a pop at the media for some of the reporting all week, accusing us of wanting him to get the sack but I have to say that was never the case.
"Everything we reported last week was based on what we were told would happen. What has happened today in him departing the club with Graeme Jones placed in charge on an interim basis is pretty much what I was reporting last week.
"It has dragged on for longer than the new owners wanted and what Bruce wanted himself. It's important to say that in the club statement they said it was mutual consent so Bruce wanted to go as well. He'd had enough as it had got very difficult for him emotionally. He knew he was going anyway and I think he's pleased that he's been put out of his misery.
"It's a relief for Bruce and for the supporters who have already made it clear that they want to have a new manager to front the new regime. A line has needed to be drawn under things and it's no real surprise.
"It's an £8m pay-off for Bruce and it should be added that Amanda Staveley and her husband Mehrdad Ghoudoussi were at the club's training ground on Wednesday to speak to players and existing backroom staff."
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Sirwhite001
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Abuses in football makes football lovers looks stupid, if you want to be a fan then be a good fan diligently not a bullying one
Socadeikuz
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Arteta is talking rubbish here. What he is referring to as abuse was happening long before he had all doors opened to him into management. And it's because of BS like that, that real hard earned grass root coaches and managers whom tends not to be Caucasian don't get a look in, and if they do its as a token side kick to some nudity who takes the credit for their know how. This world is garbage because of who rules it at the minute, but all is soon to change.
Nomdlnortu
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Arteta shouldn't say a thing he is an offense to ask coaches who had to make it the hard way, while he props himself up in his Arsenal easy chair. c the likes of Wenger, Phil Jackson, sir Alex, klopp etc etc up from the gutter while Arsenal thought they were getting another pep stooge ready made from Rikaard's training squad. this is laughable trying to should himself even more from criticism. [5percent][50percent][ko]
moacinrsu
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You gonna end up begging him for help after you meet him. LMAO 🤣
Don’t think bcos u beg for help that others do, he wasn’t the one feeding me till date n what I own today he wasn’t d one who gave it to me lol
Jezidane
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Arteta is lucky that I’m not in England and whenever I catch him he see what I will do to him
You gonna end up begging him for help after you meet him. LMAO 🤣
rehaekorty
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Steve Bruce is better than ole gunnar solksjaer. however ole is still being trusted by the glazers. glazers are only cricket and baseball fans . nothing to do about football. glazers sell man utd to a passionate owner.
misbcnorst
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arteta to bruce
moacinrsu
1
Arteta is lucky that I’m not in England and whenever I catch him he see what I will do to him
Tibkmnpsty
1
cluest Arteta...who fields players based on love other than Merit..how can loan Saliba and keep Chambers..how can you bench Laccazzatte who keeps proving you wrong wen ever given a chance..why not field Lacca and Aube if at all u want results...is hate you even as a player Arteta...was just an avarage player..not like Cazorla..Fabrigas..Songo..Gilberto..Viera...etc
Tibkmnpsty
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If Arsenal can loss to Aston villa tomorrow, ARTETA is gone
and he likely to loose...how can you fail to read such game..by using two players in the same position leaving the midfield with only Paerty..then u bench power horse Laccazzatte..and Martinile...worst manager ever
Tibkmnpsty
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loosing a manager like Arteta is a blessing to Arsenal
DylGunner
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Just do you job and do it well, and you won’t have to worry about abuse, also if you get abused stay off social media and just acknowledge the fact that you’re getting paid millions for nothing!
Wimbcetuy
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If Arsenal can loss to Aston villa tomorrow, ARTETA is gone
RonAldo8R
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you are the next Arteta
You are clueless
Yucbemostz
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I'm not in support of the insults, it is normal thing in the if you are not giving the necessary results. He's not the first neither he gonna be the last. some will do the honorable thing by resigning knowing that they can't fix it, other like (him) will remain knowing the benefit behind the sack.
cemabpruyz
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Perhaps players and coaches should stay off social media. These sites are the gutter where people post stuff they probably would never say in person. I’ve gotten off social media and I have zero regrets. I can still have some communication through apps like this one
cemabpruyz
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I wish Arteta hadn’t come through
Vapdikrsz
2
you are the next Arteta
Miockmnt
2
most people won't mind the abuse that bruce received if they can receive the same amount of money that bruce received till now. can retired happily. 😁💰💰💰💰💰
TheGreat007
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The richest football club might be playing championship football for a few more years 🤣🤣🤣