Arsenal’s crucial Premier League clash against Norwich City in September was just a few minutes old when Patrick Vieira’s name started to ring around the Emirates Stadium.
This was not the Arsenal fans sending a message to Mikel Arteta, even though he had just guided his side to three successive defeats that had left the Gunners bottom of the table.
It was merely the home fans celebrating the fact that - moments before kick-off - Vieria had just overseen his first ever Premier League win as a manager, hammering Tottenham 3-0 in the process.
But whilst this was far from a mutiny, it would not have gone unnoticed by Arteta that Arsenal fans were chanting the name of another top-flight boss as he stood in his technical area yards in front of them.
It was a clear sign of Vieira’s enduring popularity at Arsenal, and an indicator that the shadow cast by the legendary invincible could become increasingly uncomfortable for Arteta, depending on how the Gunners and Crystal Palace fare this season.
“I hope he gets the reception he deserves,” the Spaniard said, when asked about the prospect of Vieira bringing his Palace side to the Emirates on Monday.
But Arteta should not worry. The one thing that is guaranteed about the game is that Vieira will get the warmest of welcomes when he makes his way out of the tunnel.
“I’m really looking forward to it,” Vieira said, when asked about his impending return to Arsenal. “I had the chance to play for this football club for nine years. I arrived at this football club as a boy, and I left as a man.
“This is the club where I played my best football. So obviously going back there will be emotional, but I will put that on the side because what is important for us to perform well and get points.
“I was really pleased to be a part of a generation of players who made history for this football club, but the focus and concentration will be on how we can perform well and get that result we want.
“I think it’s just about controlling yourself as a manager, and controlling the emotion. I always try to do that, and I will do it again on Monday.”
Vieira and Arteta’s stories are similar in a way, but also very different.
Both were signed by Arsene Wenger to bring stability and quality to the Arsenal midfield, and both went on to become club captain.
But they played in vastly different eras.
While Arteta did manage to lift two FA Cups during his time as a player in north London, the Premier League title always eluded him.
Vieira, meanwhile, lifted three, as well as four FA Cups and was captain when Arsenal went through the entire 2003-04 season without losing a single league game.
It is for that reason that Arteta - just like other midfielders before and after him - have had to deal with the constant comparisons to Vieira. The French World Cup winner set the bar for how everyone else is now judged.
“Patrick was Patrick,” said Arteta. “There’s not going to be another one like him.”
From the moment Vieira came off the bench to make his Arsenal debut against Sheffield Wednesday in 1996, it was clear that he was something special.
Just a teenager at the time, he produced a debut performance that is still talked about today - 25 years after the event. And it was just a taster of what was to come.
He left nine years later having made 406 appearances and with seven major honours tucked away. The fact that he scored the penalty which won the FA Cup for Arsenal with his last ever kick for the club summed up his glittering stay in north London.
Nubbcopruz
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I don't see arteta taking arsenal to top six.
BenGud
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arteta will crush him . arteta has more experience than patrick
Hope you have seen Arteta and his home experience.
Beatsbybox
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arteta will crush him . arteta has more experience than patrick
U must be joking Viera has already coached in 3 different countries
Socadeikuz
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Respect Patrick Vieira! Definitely gave Arteta problems. But even more than you Arteta created more problems for himself. Peep can't even take a corner and get the ball to leave the ground, Tierney, somebody tell me how many times in the final third did this joker playing the ball backwards! In the second half he actually crossed the ball into the opposition box ONCE! Everything other time he played it backwards. Aubameyang, please don't get me started. Sit Auba down and start Lacazette! Sit Tierney down and start Taveres. Sit Pepe down and played Martinelli who from the time be came on showed energy, put way more crosses into the opposition box than Tierney could dream about, and looked a constant threat with every touch he had. Many a time I wonder what the ? Arteta see's when he's watching these matches? Our midfield particularly Partey plays incredibly SLOW and we're constantly getting caught on the ball in there, and getting robbed or injured. I feel for players like Gabriel, Ramsdale, Saka, Lacazette (who should be starting) he's more a leadership than Auba. Martinelli deserves far more starts and contributes far far far more than Pepe in every way. What is Arteta seeing?
BenGud
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arteta will crush him . arteta has more experience than patrick
What experience does Arteta have?
BenGud
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Vieira is a better manager than Arteta.
Nubbcopruz
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arteta if not for lacazette who could have resque our ass. give that man contract extension
forevergooner
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WE NEED 3 POINTS TONIGHT.. ....NO EXCUSE
Fomabdilns
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Give Vieira the respect he deserves...A Standing Ovation ...Then pray we win "Gods of Football Our cry"...Arsenal for Life
bipepsy
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Arteta pls put Elneny or maitland to partner Thomas not Lokonga is still a boy
Nubbcopruz
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arteta will crush him . arteta has more experience than patrick
MUTINDO
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well said bro...I love it
Thanks mate...
humadcast
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Arteta would hope he gets someone like Viera in the middle of the park one day
mocablz
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can't wait to see the crush of the captains
Wakcilmry
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Arsenal will get maximum points against Palace tonight
nipabclpyz
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Both were captains who used to play in the midfield of Great Arsenal so let us enjoy the London Derby in a Monday Night Football with a lot of respect to our captains...
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well said bro...I love it
ffooorrr
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arsenal will crush them
yaccmnprsy
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MUTINDO
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Both were captains who used to play in the midfield of Great Arsenal so let us enjoy the London Derby in a Monday Night Football with a lot of respect to our captains...
Capeioru
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Arsenal will club Palace like 🦭 just like we did to Spurs.
motekoprsu
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This the one
vacbdeimnp
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Palace have been making plenty of defensive errors, surely we're going to win this match.. #COYG
emondorock
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Arsenal have the best line up if they don't get 3 point then the rest of the season is waste of time.
Kozadenpu
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Keane watching Vieira like
BenGud
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His success in this match is important for comparison. His DNA is Arsenal. Great Invicible player
BenGud
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A win against Arteta means Vieira will be considered to take over soon. He is a legend and a most priced invisibles fame.
jawalmnpuy
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is only you that said it even viera him self will not said it, if you doubt go and ask tottenham coach
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VeryQ
Semcprsu
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is only you that said it even viera him self will not said it, if you doubt go and ask tottenham coach