Arsenal changes the tunnel at Emirates: Why Arteta has invited pilots.
Mikel Arteta plans to improve the atmosphere at Arsenal
According to The Sun: Mikel Arteta, Arsenal's coach, wants to improve the atmosphere at the club and has prepared a series of measures to support the team. One of the ideas is to invite RAF pilots to talk about communication under stress conditions.
Getty GettyThis summer, Arteta approached the club's management to remove the lining from the players' tunnel at the Emirates Stadium. He believes that this lining dampens the noise from the fans and reduces the atmosphere for visitors.
'As a club, we have the ambition to create the best atmosphere in the world at the Emirates.'
'We have the best fans in the world, so we need to promote all of that.'
'We need to ignite the atmosphere so they can play with us at every moment, because that makes a huge difference.'
'We want to play and win trophies. There is no discussion about that.'
'The stadium should create such moments.'
'We can learn from many clubs, and there are some great examples in Europe.'
Arsenal will play against Olympiakos in the Champions League on Wednesday and will try to maintain their unbeaten home record in all competitions this season.
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Arteta is not only focused on the games but also on creating a positive atmosphere for his players. Establishing an open dialogue and involving former soldiers in discussions about stress conditions are part of his coaching philosophy. This could significantly impact the team's morale, which in turn could affect their performance on the field.
The upcoming games will be a test for Arsenal, and the coach hopes that improving the stadium atmosphere will help the team reach new heights this season.
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