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Arteta Nominated for Manager of the Month: Arsenal tells fans on how to vote

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been nominated for the Premier League manager of the month award and the club has revealed to fans on how to vote for their manager.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has once again been nominated for the Premier League Manager of the Month award, marking his fourth consecutive nomination and seventh overall this season. The club has released a statement urging fans to vote for their esteemed leader and acknowledge his exceptional contributions throughout April.

Arteta’s leadership guided Arsenal to five victories in six Premier League matches during April, despite the added challenge of navigating Champions League commitments. His tactical acumen and ability to motivate his players have kept Arsenal at the top of the table, firmly in contention for the league title.

The club’s statement highlighted Arteta’s achievements, stating, “Our boss guided us to five wins from our six league matches while also juggling Champions League demands, to leave us on top of the table at the month’s conclusion and keep us in the hunt for the championship.”

The statement also emphasized Arteta’s consistency and impact on the team’s performance throughout the season. “Mikel, who won the award in January, has now been nominated for the prize on seven occasions this season, and was a shoo-in to be on the shortlist this time around after we collected 15 points during April.”

Fans are encouraged to show their support by voting for Arteta through this link provided by the club. Voting closes on Monday, May 10th at midday. With Arteta’s impressive track record and the unwavering support of Arsenal’s dedicated fanbase, the manager has a strong chance of securing the Manager of the Month title for April.

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