Arsenal have appointed Mikel Arteta as the new head coach on the deal until the end of 2022-23 season.
Arteta’s appointed comes after the Gunners have lost faith in Freddie Ljungberg as the interim manager who has not recycled the squad after Unai Emery’s sacking last month. Ljungberg oversaw one victory in his five matches during his time in temporary charge, and departs his role with Arsenal 10th in the Premier League table.
Speaking on his appointment, Mikel said: “This is a huge honour. Arsenal is one of the biggest clubs in the world. We need to be competing for the top trophies in the game and that’s been made very clear to me in my discussions with Stan and Josh Kroenke, and the senior people from the club.
“We all know there is a lot of work to be done to achieve that but I am confident we’ll do it. I’m realistic enough to know it won’t happen overnight but the current squad has plenty of talent and there is a great pipeline of young players coming through from the academy.”
Welcome back, Mikel! 👋
Head coach of The Arsenal 👔 pic.twitter.com/lhsAfQ7cfq
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) December 20, 2019
Commenting on the appointment, Josh Kroenke said: “We’re delighted to be bringing Mikel back to Arsenal. He knows our expectations and those of our fans around the world are high and we are confident he can play a lead role in taking the club back to the levels we all demand.
“I also want to thank Freddie Ljungberg for skilfully guiding us through the last three weeks. He stepped up at short notice and has helped us through this difficult period with great professionalism.”
🇫🇷 Arsene Wenger on Mikel Arteta:
🧠 “He is intelligent, he has passion, he has knowledge.”
🙌 “I believe that he certainly has a great future.”
👊 Backing his former Captain. pic.twitter.com/BLAndo0clm
— SPORF (@Sporf) December 20, 2019
Head of football Raul Sanllehi said: “We met several top-class candidates and Mikel stood out to every single one of us as the perfect person for us. Mikel understands Arsenal Football Club and what it means to our fans around the world. We look forward to him getting down to work and bringing the best out of our squad as we work to get our season back on track.
“I must also pay tribute to Freddie Ljungberg for his hard work and leadership. Together with Per Mertesacker, he has done a vital job for us in difficult circumstances. Freddie and Per are important parts of the Arsenal family and care deeply for this club.”