Arsenal: Mikel Arteta reveals one 'really good thing' that will come from long Bukayo Saka absence Mikel Arteta believes finding solutions for Arsenal coping without Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard at times this season will make him a better coach.
And asked if that, and the time Arsenal were without Odegaard, will make him a better coach, Arteta said: “I think so, yeah.
Arteta has revealed he is now coming up with plans on how Arsenal cope without Saka ahead of a busy January schedule.
The winger tore his right hamstring in Arsenal’s 5-1 win at Crystal Palace on Saturday night and Arteta has confirmed he will be out for “many weeks”.
It’s a really good exercise and the boys are willing to do anything we demand them to do, so that’s a really good thing as well.”.