With uncertainty surrounding Real Madrid and their managerial situation with Xabi Alonso, Mikel Arteta has previously made his thoughts about a move there clear.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has already outlined his stance on the Real Madrid manager job, as uncertainty surrounds the Spanish giants in the dugout. It comes as Xabi Alonso is under pressure, with not every player in the dressing room seemingly on board with his methods so far.
The head coach arrived at the Bernabeu back in June, leaving Bayer Leverkusen after nearly three years in charge - where he picked up a Bundesliga title, alongside the DFB Pokal and the German Super Cup. In the opening few months on his return to Real Madrid, there have been mixed fortunes.
With 14 wins from his opening 18 games this season, Los Blancos are top of the league in Spain and are well-placed in the Champions League. However, the players are far from convinced, with recent reports of dissatisfaction among some key members of the squad.
Mundo Deportivo reported that Vinicius Jr, Fede Valverde, Brahim Diaz, Rodrygo, Endrick, and Ferland Mendy are among those who are not convinced by Alonso. While question marks remain over his situation, there is the possibility of a change in head coach for the team.
It's unclear exactly who Real Madrid could go for if they do decide to make a change, but the club has a record of going for the best in the business. With that in mind, it would be natural to see Arteta linked with a move, given his impressive job at Arsenal so far.
There are a few reasons why that may not work; however, one of those is the manager's links to Barcelona, having come through their academy as a youngster. Not only is that rivalry baked into him, but Arteta has already brushed off the job when asked about the possibility two years ago.
With Arteta linked at the time, he was asked about a move, to which he said: "Managers and players can't control what is written by the press. What I can tell is that I'm fully focused on what I’m doing here and extremely proud and grateful to do what I'm doing in this football club. That's it."
The Spaniard certainly stayed true to his word, sticking with Arsenal on many occasions where another job elsewhere could've come up. The same may well be expected if the Real Madrid job, or any other job for that matter, comes up in the weeks, months, and perhaps even years ahead.
Arteta will be keen to see out the project he started with Arsenal back in 2019, having already come so close to ending their wait for a Premier League title. The Gunners sit top of the table after 12 matches played, with a six-point gap already built over their nearest rivals.
If they manage to get over the line by May, then it'll be a first triumph in over 20 years, having last won the title under Arsene Wenger in 2003/04. Plenty of twists and turns could be in store, even with Arteta at the helm, as he has previously seen in seasons at the top.
The gap could be extended further over the weekend, though, when Arsenal take on second-place Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, with plenty of hope that the side can turn up and do a job. The manager isn't getting too ahead of himself, however, having predicted a tough clash coming up.
"You just have to watch the game that they played against Barcelona yesterday to understand how difficult and tough and what a good team Chelsea are," Arteta told the press after Arsenal beat Bayern Munich. "So we know tomorrow, we start to prepare and we go from there."
While the Premier League title will be in their sights, there is still hope that they can compete well across the other competitions to cement their place as one of the best in Europe. Arsenal are well-placed in the Champions League to secure a top-eight finish, with hopes of going a few steps further than their semi-final appearance last season.
The Gunners have a quarter-final of the Carabao Cup coming up next month, while there is a full FA Cup campaign to follow. In all, it means full focus for Arteta, regardless of what is happening elsewhere.
tuddimnrty
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Avram Grant to Arsenal here we go
tuddimnrty
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Avram Grant to Arsenal here we go
tuddimnrty
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Arteta should go We want Avram Grant at Arsenal he's more experienced
Tenabilpst
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gunz for life
Okwalinghareimsug
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those are just jokes
fihadloy
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Alonso out Klopp in
in your club?
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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You’re literally crying 😂 your rotten club is heading to relegation
Netflix and corner FC, you will still go again next season, useless fool
IsintaJonathan6
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arteta is not going anywhere is at Arsenal to stay
Diuclmop
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he want a job at real Madrid that's his dream
elcid423
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Although I don’t believe Xabi Alonso is in deep trouble, if he were to be fired I would love to have Arteta. But, Alonso is. It going anywhere. The press just likes to stoke the fires of hot gossip just to get likes and clicks. Xabi will work out all the kinks and have Madrid running like a well oiled machine.
UrPapa
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Since 2019, arsenal has 9 Emirates cups plus an FA cup. congratulations arsenal
People are talking Spursy is also talking 😂 no shame after collecting 4-1 MUMU
UrPapa
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What did Arsenal won since 2019, a major trophy.? Deduct from ten years 🤣🤣🤣
Your English is dead, go back to school 😂
UrPapa
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are you okay, cry as how nah, what I'm telling you is reality and you know it
You’re literally crying 😂 your rotten club is heading to relegation
EAG1996
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The last time arsenal participated in a mojor trophy , that was 2019 Europa League and the curse still followed them with a big humiliation 😂😂😂 4 to 1 by Chelsea. Arteta should not dream of bringing these curses to Spain
4:1 still hurts
Sizabcluyz
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all those outdated brainless haters, how long did it took Faguson to win trophies?(7 years) Acelotti (9years) Kloop (10 years) slot (10 years) all coaches mentioned above becomes great managers after sufficient for many years. So Arteta is the least among them with just 5 years and he is already very close to achievement many trophies starting from this season.
kotcdinstz
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real Madrid should give Xavi Alonso time to do his job
noobilmnuy
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Alonso out Klopp in
DeprtsecoChelsea
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What has he achieved as a coach. Nothing. Real Madrid will never sing him for he has no achievement in football yet. Forth class coach🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
tobabeknty
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The last time arsenal participated in a mojor trophy , that was 2019 Europa League and the curse still followed them with a big humiliation 😂😂😂 4 to 1 by Chelsea. Arteta should not dream of bringing these curses to Spain
It’s not that deep on 3-1 bro
Tocilostyz
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Since 2019, arsenal has 9 Emirates cups plus an FA cup. congratulations arsenal
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
RayNation
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frank is better than Arteta, he's the champion of Europa Vs Arteta champion of Emirates cup 9 times
how is he champion of Europe? remember he's not the one winning European for shit TOT
vocdemnrsy
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maybe real Madrid should sign frank your coach that lose 4,0 to same arteta that coach a team you call small team
frank is better than Arteta, he's the champion of Europa Vs Arteta champion of Emirates cup 9 times
Juualnty
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No, not suitable for Real.He did well for Arsenal, buikding it up through few years. But Real dont give any coaches and players time. Real demand instant result, instant success.
RayNation
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How can one fail to manage a small team and expect to deliver at a big Club Madrid. I don't think in my entire life I have seen real Madrid be patient with coaches who don't win trophies, even I remember a time when Madrid fired a coach who had won the league in the previous season
maybe real Madrid should sign frank your coach that lose 4,0 to same arteta that coach a team you call small team
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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Cry cry cry cry
are you okay, cry as how nah, what I'm telling you is reality and you know it
Vaecimprst
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Remind me of what Artreta has achieved with Arsenal to be linked with Real Madrid ??
Not just Madrid, 15th club Man U included
Vaecimprst
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How can one fail to manage a small team and expect to deliver at a big Club Madrid. I don't think in my entire life I have seen real Madrid be patient with coaches who don't win trophies, even I remember a time when Madrid fired a coach who had won the league in the previous season
Pain is that you 😂
rancdikouz
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hi
Vaecimprst
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The last time arsenal participated in a mojor trophy , that was 2019 Europa League and the curse still followed them with a big humiliation 😂😂😂 4 to 1 by Chelsea. Arteta should not dream of bringing these curses to Spain
I can feel your pain 🤣
Jaodenrsuy
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real Madrid is not Arsenal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
27$888_
Jaodenrsuy
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real Madrid is not Arsenal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Jaodenrsuy
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real Madrid is not Arsenal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Nimailnsyz
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Remind me of what Artreta has achieved with Arsenal to be linked with Real Madrid ??
Beating Madrid home and away 😂😂
Darey102
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The last time arsenal participated in a mojor trophy , that was 2019 Europa League and the curse still followed them with a big humiliation 😂😂😂 4 to 1 by Chelsea. Arteta should not dream of bringing these curses to Spain
Chickens your are contradicting yourself you better text with language you understand
TheMadristasince1992
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So Real Madrid is Bayern Leverkusen right? Foolish boy
It's BAYER LEVERKUSEN NOT BAYERN LEVERKUSEN.
vocdemnrsy
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The last time arsenal participated in a mojor trophy , that was 2019 Europa League and the curse still followed them with a big humiliation 😂😂😂 4 to 1 by Chelsea. Arteta should not dream of bringing these curses to Spain
vocdemnrsy
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How can one fail to manage a small team and expect to deliver at a big Club Madrid. I don't think in my entire life I have seen real Madrid be patient with coaches who don't win trophies, even I remember a time when Madrid fired a coach who had won the league in the previous season
vocdemnrsy
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What did Arsenal won since 2019, a major trophy.? Deduct from ten years 🤣🤣🤣
Since 2019, arsenal has 9 Emirates cups plus an FA cup. congratulations arsenal
Fubbdeoprt
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some of you socall fans chat more than observe a bird have a better brain than some of you jackasses
boccdkops
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Wrong move unless you want to go six years without a trophy, Arsenal have been on Netflix since he came in, going again after every season
Cry cry cry cry
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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Remind me of what Artreta has achieved with Arsenal to be linked with Real Madrid ??
Absolutely nothing bro
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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Wrong move unless you want to go six years without a trophy, Arsenal have been on Netflix since he came in, going again after every season
Fubbdeoprt
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did any of you jackasses hear Arteta said that he have won anything or he's taking any of those jobs
Nadeemhasan24
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Remind me of what Artreta has achieved with Arsenal to be linked with Real Madrid ??
Descimouy
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we are used of winning trophy's 🏆 we can't manage to say over 6 years without a trophy
I meant to say stay
Descimouy
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we are used of winning trophy's 🏆 we can't manage to say over 6 years without a trophy
Nanaagyeisikapa
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From West to Wester from 2019,What is Atata Major Achievements
Next season trophy 🏆
emondorock
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It's Aretas time to deliver Silverware....injuries or not we are looking the real deal.
Sozacilotu
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Mikel Artelta should win premier leagues and champions leagues firstly before he started to make noise
Tocilostyz
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Go back to school and learn before you come here and spew nonsense. How can 2019 to 2025 be 10yrs?
What did Arsenal won since 2019, a major trophy.? Deduct from ten years 🤣🤣🤣