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Mikel Arteta: "When you feel the players are behind you, you get a lot of energy"
The Arsenal coach tried to explain what will help him and the team go through the unsuccessful season before the game against Newcastle (Mon, 22:00, Sport2)
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The 19th round of the Premier League will continue tomorrow when Arsenal host Newcastle.
The Gunners arrive after a weak and 0-0 home win against Crystal Palace in the final round on Thursday and will try to get back to winning to get closer to the top area of the table and stay away from the bottom, while the Majpies want to escape the burning bottom.
Arsenal will be missing injured Pablo Marie, who also missed the game against Palace.
It is still unclear whether Kieran Tierney and Gabriel Martinelli will be eligible, while Gabriel and Thomas Party are set to be available for Mikel Arteta.
Newcastle will miss Ryan Fraser, who suffered a red card in the loss to Sheffield United and is serving a one-match suspension.
Jamal Luis may return after a knee injury, Jonjo Shelby is still not 100% fit following a recent surgery.
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Arsenal have loved playing against Newcastle in recent years and have beaten them in 14 of their last 15 Premier League games between them.
In the only game they did not win, they lost 2: 1 in April 2018. This will be the second meeting between the two at the same stadium in nine days, the previous time it ended on 9 January with Arsenal's 0: 2 in extra time after 0: 0 in 90 minutes in the cup.
Mikel Arteta was asked about Steve Bruce and the difficult time he was going through with Newcastle and said: "Obviously I feel empathy for him. When you sit in one of those chairs, you suffer and you have a lot of empathy towards your peers. We all know what it takes to be a coach, how much we suffer and I know "Rossi is a great guy and an excellent coach."
Arteta, who has been through and is still having a bad season with Arsenal, was asked what it takes to go through tough times: "Need support from the club and then need the fans to see what you are trying to build. Then most important to me is the feeling you have with players. When you feel the players are behind you, it gives A lot of energy. "
English League 2020/21
Group
Mash
Netz
A.
Hp
Gates
Nk
1
Manchester United
17
11
3
3
24-34
36
2
Leicester City
18
11
2
5
21-33
35
3
Liverpool
17
9
6
2
21-37
33
4
Manchester city
16
9
5
2
13-25
32
5
Everton
17
10
2
5
21-28
32
6
Tottenham
17
8
6
3
16-30
30
7
Chelsea
18
8
5
5
21-33
29
8
Southampton
18
8
5
5
21-26
29
9
West Ham United
18
8
5
5
21-25
29
10
Aston Villa
15
8
2
5
16-29
26
11
Arsenal
18
7
3
8
19-20
24
12
Leeds
18
7
2
9
34-30
23
13
Crystal Palace
18
6
5
7
29-22
23
14
Wolves
19
6
4
9
29-21
22
15
Newcastle
17
5
4
8
27-18
19
16
Brighton
19
3
8
8
29-22
17
17
Burnley
17
4
4
9
22-9
16
18
Fulham
17
2
6
9
25-14
12
19
West Bromwich'
18
2
5
11
41-14
11
20
Sheffield United
18
1
2
15
29-9
5
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