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REVEALED: The outside the box thinking that Arteta did to take Arsenal to a winning run

Arsenal have been outstanding this year as they have only lost once in the Premier League in that period and Arteta's strategy to make that happen has been revealed.

Arsenal’s mid-season trip to Dubai in January, which included players’ families, has emerged as a key factor in their impressive run of form. According to the Daily Mail, the club organized bonding sessions for players and their families, fostering a sense of unity and togetherness that has translated into success on the pitch.

This innovative approach, extending beyond traditional training methods, aimed to create a supportive environment that would positively impact the team’s overall performance. By involving families and strengthening bonds off the field, Arsenal sought to cultivate a stronger sense of camaraderie and shared purpose within the squad.

The results speak for themselves. Since the Dubai trip, Arsenal have suffered only one defeat in the Premier League, demonstrating remarkable consistency and resilience. The team’s improved performances can be attributed to the increased unity and cohesion fostered during the trip. By creating a family-like atmosphere, Arsenal have instilled a sense of belonging and collective responsibility among the players, translating into a more cohesive and determined unit on the field.

This approach highlights the importance of building strong relationships and fostering a positive team culture. Arsenal’s success demonstrates that investing in team bonding and creating a supportive environment can yield significant results on the pitch. By recognizing the value of family and fostering a sense of togetherness, Arsenal have unlocked a winning formula that has propelled them to the top of the Premier League table.

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