While his backing for the team is unwavering, KSI also touched on the pressure facing manager Arteta. When asked if the Spaniard’s job should be on the line if they fail to win the league, KSI rejected the idea of sacking him but acknowledged the high stakes.
"I wouldn't say it's his time to go, but I'd be very, very, very angry [if Arsenal don’t win the league]," he admitted.
He went on to praise Arteta’s development, drawing comparisons to the managerial tree of Pep Guardiola. KSI noted that, like his mentor at Manchester City, Arteta is "learning on the job" and evolving with every campaign.
"Sort of like Pep," KSI explained. "He's been in the game for a very long time and he's obviously done very, very well... He's like birthed all these other managers from Arteta to [Vincent] Kompany, [Enzo] Maresca. But with Arteta, he definitely needs to win something."
The key difference this season, according to KSI, is the improvement in squad management. He highlighted that Arteta is no longer "running Saka into the ground," a criticism often levelled at the manager in previous years, and credited the improved rotation for keeping the team fresh.
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