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‘We have to stay humble and continue to improve’ Arteta

After the celebration of seizing their first English Premier League title in 22 years, Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta wants his charges to stay humble and regain their focus for the final league match against Crystal Palace and the Champions League summit clash vs Paris Saint-Germain thereafter.
“The thing is, now of course you want more, and we have the biggest one [UCL final] to play in Budapest in a few days. We have to be humble and say I’m not going to stop, but I’m going to improve,’ said Arteta.
“We’re going to prepare really well because we need to now lift our standards back to our normal level. On Sunday, we’ll have a little window there again to celebrate, to lift the trophy in a manner that it deserves, to connect with the people who are constantly around us. But then we have six days that we need to write a new history in this football club,” he added.
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