I want fighters not victims, says Arsenal boss Arteta

Arsenal’s Rob Holding, left, and Everton’s Richarlison during their English Premier League match on Saturday at Goodison Park in Liverpool. (AP)
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Updated 22 December 2020
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I want fighters not victims, says Arsenal boss Arteta

  • The Spaniard is under pressure due to his team’s underwhelming display

LONDON: Under-pressure Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says the only way the struggling Gunners are going to turn their season around is if his players show they are fighters and not victims.

The Spaniard is favorite to be the next Premier League manager to be fired as the warm glow of FA Cup success last season has evaporated fast.

Arsenal are 15th in the table and without a Premier League win since Nov. 1. They have accrued just two points in the last seven games and are only four points above the relegation zone.

The only respite for Arteta — who has been in the post for just over a year — has come in the cup competitions.

They are through to the knockout rounds of the Europa League and on Tuesday they face Manchester City — where he cut his coaching teeth as assistant to Pep Guardiola — in the League Cup quarterfinals.

“You have two types of people: Fighters and victims,” said Arteta. “You need fighters and you don’t want any victims.

“Victims bring excuses, victims bring negativity and they start to blame anything that is happening around them or is not going their way.

“You need people who fight, people who contribute and people who are ready to give everything to the club in this moment.”

Arteta says he ignores what is written about him and the club, insisting that all that matters is the feeling within the club — and there, he claims, it is a wholly supportive atmosphere.

“Obviously a club of this stature deserves the best and when it is not happening, everyone is going to question what is happening,” he said. “I am the most responsible one in terms of results, so I have to accept that.”

Arteta said the quarterfinal against the holders provides a welcome distraction from their underwhelming league campaign.

“This is what we want to use it for (a distraction), as well as a competition we want to try to win,” said Arteta.

“We have two difficult opponents before in Leicester and Liverpool, we managed to beat them both and now we are playing at home and we are one step closer to Wembley.

“So it is a really nice game to play, as this is the type of game we are looking for through the season.”

However, he admits winning the trophy would not be sufficient to counter-balance a poor Premier League campaign.

“It’s not enough, isolating just one competition,” said Arteta. “We have a really nice opportunity because we’ve done really well in the competition this year and tomorrow’s game is another step forward to be closer to winning another trophy.

“But this doesn’t mean that it’s going to reflect on the rest or it’s going to look better because at the moment — whatever happens in any other competition — in the Premier League we’re nowhere near where we should be.”

Meanwhile, Manchester City’s strikers will have to rediscover their scoring touch because reinforcements will not be signed in January, manager Pep Guardiola has said.

Guardiola explained that even with the backing of their Abu Dhabi owners, City were subject to the same financial pressures as their rivals due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

City have scored only twice in their last three league games but hope to welcome back Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus for Tuesday’s League Cup quarter-final with Arsenal.


San Francisco 49ers launch Nextgen Flag Football program in UAE

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San Francisco 49ers launch Nextgen Flag Football program in UAE

DUBAI: The San Francisco 49ers launched on Monday their NextGen Flag Football program to introduce the game into school curricula in the UAE.

The US team are collaborating with GEMS Education, the largest network of schools in the country, serving 125,000 students. The program was rolled out to select GEMS schools earlier this year, with plans for more to join in January 2026.

The program will equip participating schools with gear, curriculum resources, and coaching support, to help teachers integrate flag football into their physical education lessons, the team stated in a press release.

The team added: “At the end of each season, the program will culminate in a flag football tournament, bringing together participating schools to compete and demonstrate the skills developed in their classes.”

The launch follows several 49ers flag football clinics at GEMS schools earlier this year, including the first event of its kind hosted by an NFL team in the UAE at GEMS World Academy Senior School.

During these events, 49ers representatives trained more than 24 physical education teachers in the fundamentals of coaching flag football, before leading hands-on sessions with students.

Participants took part in NFL-style practice drills, played introductory flag tag games. There was a special appearance from the 49ers’ mascot, Sourdough Sam, who attended to cheer on the students.

Justin Prettyman, executive director of the 49ers Foundation, stated: “We’re thrilled to launch NextGen Flag Football and to work with GEMS going forward.

“By introducing students to the fundamentals of flag football, we’re not just teaching a game; we’re helping them develop teamwork, confidence, and leadership skills that will last a lifetime.”

Jay Varkey, deputy CEO, GEMS Education, stated that they are committed to providing students “with a truly holistic education that nurtures not only academic excellence but also character, teamwork, and resilience.

“Our collaboration with the San Francisco 49ers reflects this vision, bringing world-class sporting expertise into our schools through the NextGen Flag Football program.

The launch of NextGen Flag Football in the UAE reflects the 49ers expanding international footprint under the NFL’s Global Markets Program.

In March, the team was awarded activation rights in the UAE, building on its program in the UK and Mexico, where local fanbases have grown by more than 50 percent, the team stated.

Since 2021, the 49ers have hosted over 50 community events across those regions.