Mikel Arteta describes Arsenal’s comeback as madness.
The Gunners made a dramatic comeback last night against Bournemouth winning the game 3-2 at the death.
Arsenal came from two goals down with Reiss Nelson scoring a dramatic late winner to seal the game.
With this incredible win, Arsenal are still maintaining their five-point lead ahead of champions Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta’s men conceded inside 10 seconds and then again just before the hour mark.
The Spaniard claims this has been his most emotional moment since the time he took in charge of the Gunners.
He responded, “I do, yes. Why? It was an extraordinary day, a beautiful experience at the end. Very dramatic, but worth living it because it was a great end.”
“It’s crazy – you lose sight of where you are. I started to run and didn’t really know what I was running to. Just looking at the faces of everybody – the staff, the players, our supporters with those smiles and that joy in their eyes. It’s just great to live.
“Probably the loudest and the most emotional moment we have lived together [at the Emirates]. The journey we have been on togethe…how the supporters and the team are together, added to that moment we had today. It was really special.”
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