Arsenal boss Arteta promoted from head coach to first-team manager
September 10, 2020 07:28 MYT
Arsenal have placed their trust in Mikel Arteta and handed the Spaniard more power by promoting him to first-team manager as he continues to impress at the Premier League club.
Arteta was appointed head coach in December after replacing Unai Emery and the former Arsenal midfielder has already led the Gunners to FA Cup and Community Shield success, while securing Europa League qualification.
Star forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is also set to re-sign at Emirates Stadium following initial doubts over his future, highlighting Arteta's impact behind the scenes in London.
Now, Arteta has been rewarded with a change in job title heading into the 2020-21 season – the 38-year-old and Edu will be in charge of all aspects of Arsenal men's first team, including analysis, scouting and recruitment.
"Mikel's been here since the end of December and the last nine months have probably been the most challenging nine months in Arsenal's history - and we've been around for 134 years. Despite all of those challenges, Mikel has been driving this football club forward," chief executive Vinai Venkatesham told Arsenal Digital.
Mikel Arteta's job title has changed from head coach to first-team manager. Read more from Vinai Venkatesham and Edu Gaspar
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"He is doing a great job of coaching the first team and that's his primary responsibility, but there is so much more that he can bring and that's why we're making this change, in recognition of his capabilities and also the job that he's doing already.
"So in terms of how that will work, going forward Mikel will join a really strong team with Edu and they'll be working really, really closely together to manage all the other elements of our football operations that are so important, whether that is analysis, recruitment, high performance or medical, they'll be looking after those areas together.
Arsenal will open their Premier League campaign at newly promoted Fulham on Saturday.