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Arteta’s Valentine’s Day Shock: ‘I Forgot My Wife’s Gift – Here’s How I Made It Up

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta recently admitted to a funny and relatable moment off the pitch, revealing that he forgot to give his wife a Valentine’s Day gift. Speaking to TNT Sports, Arteta said, “I forgot to give my wife something for Valentine’s Day, so this goes to her. I think she will appreciate this more than a rose and some chocolate.”
The lighthearted confession came after Arsenal’s hard-fought 2-0 win over Leicester City, a crucial victory that kept the Gunners in the Premier League title race. Arteta’s playful message to his wife sparked laughter and sympathy from fans, with many praising the manager for showing a more relaxed, human side amid the intense pressure of top-flight football.
Despite the Valentine’s Day oversight, Arteta’s focus has been sharp when it comes to his team. Arsenal currently sit second in the table with 53 points after 25 matches, trailing Liverpool, who have 60 points. The win against Leicester, secured by two late goals from substitute Mikel Merino, was another sign of the team’s resilience as they chase the league leaders.
Arteta’s admission quickly spread across social media, with fans joining in on the fun. “Don’t worry, Mikel, we’ll all chip in for some chocolates if you bring the league title home,” joked one supporter. Another commented, “If he can forget Valentine’s Day, maybe my boyfriend isn’t so bad after all!”
While Arteta’s home life may have taken a brief hit, his professional life remains focused. Arsenal’s next challenge is against West Ham United at the Emirates Stadium, where they’ll hope to maintain their momentum. With injuries affecting key players like Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz, Arteta will need to rely on his squad depth once again.
The Spaniard has always emphasized the importance of family alongside football, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he finds a way to make it up to his wife. After all, winning matches might be his job, but keeping the family happy is a different kind of challenge.
For Arsenal fans, Arteta’s honesty was a welcome break from the usual football talk. It’s not every day you hear a Premier League manager use a post-match interview to send an apology to their spouse. As one fan aptly put it: “If Arteta can win us the title, his wife will probably forgive him for the next five Valentine’s Days!”
Now, the focus shifts back to the pitch, where Arteta and his team continue their push for silverware. But off the pitch, he might need to stop by a florist before heading home.