He told reporters: "I have a good relationship with Razor, their head coach. He’s an inspiration, he’s such a character. It was a shame that the day that we were leaving [to play Preston], they were coming. We tried to set it up at different times. It was difficult to do, but yeah, I know them very well.
“It’s especially about the culture and the importance of clarity, or what it means when you put on a jersey. The sense of belonging to something. When somebody plays with that feeling, I think it elevates his level of commitment, it elevates his capacity to perform and impact the organisation in a different way.”
Arteta may have missed out on the All Blacks' visit but revealed he has still learned much from James Kerr’s book ‘Legacy: What the All Blacks Can Teach Us about the Business of Life, adding: “I recommend it to everybody. It talks about them and their culture and their winning mentality and how they approach sport, life, and relationships is really inspiring."