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Arteta's expanded authority at Arsenal has given the club a leg-up
Summary
The article reports that Mikel Arteta’s title was changed from head coach to manager and that he now has significant influence over training, recruitment and club departments.
Content
Mikel Arteta's role at Arsenal is presented as more than a change of label. The article describes how the club moved him from head coach to manager after his early success and then gave him a wide remit across football operations. That influence reportedly covers training intensity, recruitment and interaction with departments such as sports science and nutrition. The piece links that clarity of authority to Arsenal's strong positions in the Premier League and Champions League.
Key points:
- The article says 14 Premier League clubs use a head coach model while six use the title manager, listing Arteta among the latter group.
- Arteta was 43 at the time of the article and had his title changed from head coach to manager about six months after his December 2019 appointment, following an early cup success.
- Staff in areas such as nutrition and sports science are reported to present strategies directly to Arteta, and he has a strong say on training load and intensity.
- Recruitment is described as a collaborative process in which scouts present targets and Arteta has significant influence before profiles reach sporting director Andrea Berta.
- Arteta is said to join the club’s executive group, which includes Andrea Berta, CEO Richard Garlick and director of football operations James King, and to take part in an annual winter meeting with Josh Kroenke; the November 2024 meeting was held in the United States.
- The article contrasts Arsenal’s internal clarity with recent public power struggles at other big clubs and reports Arsenal sitting at the top of the Premier League and Champions League at the time of writing.
Summary:
The article argues that giving Arteta expanded authority has created a clear decision-making structure at Arsenal and that this alignment with ownership and club executives underpins his broad influence. It reports this coherence as a factor in the club's strong competitive position. Undetermined at this time.
