Mikel Arteta lauds Arsenal fans for making a ‘huge difference’ on return to Emirates Stadium

Arsenal 4-1 Rapid Vienna: The Spaniard is aware of the value his supporters possess with the Gunners eager to establish a good run of form

Mark Mann-Bryans
Friday 04 December 2020 02:40 EST
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If Mikel Arteta didn’t know it already the Arsenal boss quickly came to realise how supporters can make a "huge difference" as the Gunners won in front of 2,000 fans in the Europa League on Thursday.

The Spaniard believes it will prove a significant advantage for those clubs in tiers able to welcome back a home crowd.

And Arsenal were able to feel the modest crowd at the Emirates Stadium for the first time in nine months, with the hosts responding to dispatch Rapid Vienna 4-1.

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Already assured of qualification to the knockout stages, this comfortable evening was inspired by a fine Alexandre Lacazette opener just 10 minutes in.

But the result played second fiddle to the return of fans to top-flight football with fans watching while socially distanced - the first supporters to watch a game here since March.

Lacazette opened the scoring with a long-range strike before Pablo Mari, returning to the team for the first time since suffering an ankle injury in June, headed in a second, with academy graduates Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe adding the gloss either side of Kohya Kitagawa's consolation.

Arsenal have lost their last three Premier League home games but never looked in danger here, with Arteta reserving special praise for those in the stands.

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"It was very special," he said.

"I'm delighted to have them back, they made a huge contribution. We had 2,000 but it looked like many more.

"They were very supportive and encouraging to the team, it makes a huge difference. Thanks so much to them for coming and supporting the team.

"I think the boys showed a great, energy, character and aggression today right from the beginning - everyone individually played a really good game."

The issue now for Arsenal is their next league game is a north London derby away to table-topping Tottenham - who are one of 10 Premier League clubs in tier two, where two-thousand fans will be allowed to watch games.

Arteta admits clubs who can have fans present will have an edge as he takes his side across the divide knowing defeat will leave them 11 points behind Spurs.

Asked if it will give teams an advantage, the Spaniard replied: "Probably because this sport without fans is completely different.

"Everything is flatter, the players lose a little bit of purpose and emotion. It is something that you want to share.

"At the end of the day, we are here to entertain, we are here to make the fans enjoy.

"They have a huge passion for our football club and when they are able to transmit that, it gets directly into the players. For me, to have them here home or away, it is always different because of them."

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