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		<title>Perspective v pressure: Two managers, one defining match</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So the managers have now had their say. And with that, we have from both of them the following: Mikel Arteta   Perspective before performance - Mikel started with humanity. A reminder that context matters, and that leadership isn’t just about the next result - it’s about grounding people before asking more of them. Adaptability  [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So the managers have now had their say. And with that, we have from both of them the following:</p>
<h2>Mikel Arteta</h2>
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<div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Perspective before performance </strong>&#8211; Mikel started with humanity. A reminder that context matters, and that leadership isn’t just about the next result &#8211; it’s about grounding people before asking more of them.</div>
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<div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Adaptability is the real constant &#8211;</strong> He talked about how injuries aren’t drama, they’re data. The message is simple: we’ve dealt with it all season, we’ll deal with it again. No noise, just solutions.</div>
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<div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Control the controllables &#8211; </strong>No chat about draws, permutations, or what others might do. He was very binary about the preparation &#8211; you play to win the next game, full stop.</div>
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<div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Mindset isn’t fluffy &#8211; it’s decisive &#8211; </strong>Talent gets you in the conversation. Mentality keeps you there. Arteta was explicit that this is an area they’ve worked hard on &#8211; and now have to prove again.</div>
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<div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Pressure reframed as privilege &#8211; </strong>Instead of fearing the moment, he reframes it. Being here is earned. That mindset shift matters when the stakes are high.</div>
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<div class="paragraph-in-scc-markdown-text ___1ngh792 ftgm304 f1iaxwol"><strong>Learn fast, don’t linger &#8211; </strong>Past losses and external noise aren’t baggage – they’re fuel. Take the lesson, feel it briefly, then channel it productively into what’s next.</div>
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<p>I think it&#8217;s the right approach ahead of a huge game and, unlike last weekend, there wasn&#8217;t any need to do the whole &#8216;fire&#8217; or &#8216;bring your dinner&#8217; stuff. He knows that this game is already being built up so much by everyone that we need to dial it down a bit. I do wonder if the players are feeling that, though. We heard from Eze ahead of Sporting, and he was chill; Rice was also very focused but saying all the right things in a Sky Sports interview. But I worry that the actions of the players of late have shown a different side, a side that is feeling the weight of expectation, a side that is running out of gas whilst also dropping like flies on the injury front.</p>
<p>To that end, the absence of Saka is a real blow, and I think at this stage, we probably have to start thinking about him as an optional extra now, for the rest of this season. He&#8217;s struggling with an Achilles injury, and he won&#8217;t be in the squad tomorrow, meaning his last game was over a month ago. There&#8217;s no way he&#8217;s going to be back in the starting XI next Saturday against Newcastle, which means we&#8217;ll probably also only see him as a bit-part player for the first leg of the semi-final of the Champions League. It means we need to see more from Noni, who, at least, Arteta confirmed, should be ok. As usual, he wouldn&#8217;t be drawn on which players are fit, saying that some players are &#8216;close&#8217;, but he said that last weekend and ahead of Sporting, so whether they are fit remains to be seen. I think all of us are desperate to see Timber back, for sure, because Doku might be licking his lips if he&#8217;s up against White or Mosquera. Equally, having Calafiori available would be a big boost, even if he&#8217;s not fit to start, with Hincapie and him able to share minutes. Hincapie was restricted in the League Cup Final because of that ridiculous yellow card that wouldn&#8217;t have been a yellow, but I wonder if this time, if that were to happen again, Arteta would bring on Riccardo earlier if he had to. I certainly hope so.</p>
<h2>Pep Guardiola</h2>
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<li><strong>Calm realism, not drama &#8211; </strong>Pep was a little matter-of-fact about injuries and circumstances. Players will be missing, that’s the season. No emotional charge, just acceptance and adjustment.</li>
<li><strong>Success is contextual, not emotional &#8211;</strong> He was clear that winning the title this season wouldn’t be framed as his “greatest achievement”. That’s telling. Perspective matters when you’ve been there before.</li>
<li><strong>Respect without obsession &#8211; </strong>He acknowledged that Arsenal are the benchmark this season – consistently strong, improving year on year. Respect is clear, but it doesn’t tip into fixation.</li>
<li><strong>Big games are still just games &#8211; </strong>Even with the stakes obvious, he strips the occasion back to performance basics. Execute well, compete properly, and control what you can.</li>
<li><strong>Pressure reframed as opportunity &#8211; </strong>Six points is a gap, not a crisis. Home crowd, sold-out stadium, everything aligned to <em>try</em> &#8211; not to panic. His was a message of readiness over rhetoric.</li>
<li><strong>Clarity on what will decide it &#8211; </strong>Guardiola was precise about the challenge: physical duels, aggression, second balls, build-up quality. No vague talk of “desire” &#8211; just clear performance realities.</li>
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<p>For them, the requirement is clear, and I wonder if &#8216;the title is over if we don&#8217;t win&#8217; will work in their favour tomorrow or not. I think it will certainly fire everyone up, and I think those first 15 &#8211; 20 minutes or so tomorrow will be a bit of a cauldron, as their fans are unusually loud, whilst their players will be massively aggressive in trying to get ahead early, I suspect. As I said yesterday, <a href="https://www.suburbangooners.com/2026/04/17/first-goal-wins-the-numbers-dont-look-great-for-arsenal-on-sunday/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the numbers favour that early goal</a>, so we have to make sure we don&#8217;t go behind. As I was on my run yesterday, I was listening to the always excellent <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/5wsWu2GwjGoTTmKjlG5TGa?si=VFvvNQsIQY28bg0tc43mSQ" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Arsenal Opinion Podcast</a>, and the lads were quite bullish about our chances. But what Matt said on his &#8216;hot take&#8217; really resonated with me: <em>The first goal wins the league</em>. It&#8217;s a deliberately provocative take, which is kind of the point, but it does feel significant. When Arsenal go behind, we tend not to win football matches, and City have a history of scoring early against us and going on to win. But even against other teams, we know we&#8217;re not a side that goes on to win football matches if we score first. This season, we&#8217;ve beaten Newcastle when going behind, but that&#8217;s all I could find for this season. In 2024/25 it was three wins in total. In 23/24 it was three times again. So we don&#8217;t exactly have a habit of making comebacks. The data tells us City scores first, and we don&#8217;t do well coming from behind. If we&#8217;re going to get anything from this game, it does feel like we&#8217;re going to need to score first.</p>
<p>And that is what I will leave you to ponder on today, my friends, so have a good one, and I&#8217;ll be back tomorrow with a match preview.</p>
<p>Laters.</p>
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