Mikel Arteta's Arsenal closed the last 25-26 campaign one of the best seasons in its history by winning the Premier League title 22 years later and reaching the UEFA Champions League final. However, the defeat in the penalty series in front of Luis Enrique's PSG meant that the final course was somewhat bittersweet. In this way, to try to fight for even higher goals and consolidate as a firm candidate to win the highest European competition, the …
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Mikel Arteta's Arsenal closed the last 25-26 campaign one of the best seasons in its history by winning the Premier League title 22 years later and reaching the UEFA Champions League final. However, the defeat in the penalty series in front of Luis Enrique's PSG meant that the final course was somewhat bittersweet. In this way, to try to fight for even higher goals and consolidate as a firm candidate to win the highest European competition, the …