Arsenal have made a firm decision regarding Mikel Arteta’s future at the club following their exit from the Champions League. Despite a disappointing season, the Gunners’ hierarchy has decided not to part ways with the manager, according to a report from Daily Mail via SPORTbible.
Arteta watched as his team suffered a 2-1 defeat to PSG at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday, resulting in a 3-1 aggregate loss. The team traveled to Paris with hopes of overturning a 1-0 deficit from the first leg, but those hopes were dashed. Goals from Fabian Ruiz (27′) and Achraf Hakimi (72′) put PSG in control, before Bukayo Saka pulled one back for Arsenal in the 76th minute.
With this result, Arsenal’s hopes of winning any silverware this season came to an end. The club had already lost the Premier League title to Liverpool, leaving them without a trophy this year.
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Since Arteta’s arrival in 2019, Arsenal have failed to secure major silverware, with their last major trophy being the 2019-20 FA Cup, when they defeated Chelsea 2-1. The Gunners have since won two Community Shields but have fallen short in their pursuit of significant honors.
Despite the lack of major trophies, Daily Mail reports that the Arsenal board has no plans to sack Arteta in the near future. The Spanish manager has spent over £600 million on player acquisitions, including the £105 million signing of Declan Rice.