Mikel Arteta didn’t panic when failure appeared on the horizon again — instead he pressed the reset button.
When Arsenal‘s Premier League title charge was teetering on the brink of collapse after the 2-1 defeat by Manchester City on April 19 — less than a month after the Carabao Cup final loss to the same opponents — the reaction inside their London Colney base was deliberately calm.
Arteta had been here time and again across the past three seasons as league runners-up, a perennial bridesmaid to his mentor Pep Guardiola. Those experiences had taught him that when crisis appears around the corner, rather
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