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Arteta calls on Arsenal to make the most of Champions League return

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Arsenal deserve to be competing in the Champions League this season, manager Mikel Arteta said on Tuesday (Sep 19) as he called on the Premier League club to make the most of their return to Europe's top competition after a six-year absence.Arsenal, who are back in the Champions League for the first time since the 2016-17 campaign, face PSV Eindhoven, Europa League winners Sevilla and RC Lens in Group B."Every time I watched (the Champions League) and we weren't there, I felt it.

This club has to be in the Champions League," Arteta told reporters ahead of Wednesday's game against PSV at the Emirates."It was a process but we are here and now we have to make the most out of it.

It is always a learning process. I think we did and we have improved in a team, we have improved the squad and we deserve to be here..."We are proud and excited.

It has been a long time for the club since we have been in the competition, and for me it is the first time as a manager, so I am really looking forward to it."The English club crossed paths with PSV in last year's Europa League, with both sides winning their respective home fixtures in the group stage."We have to treat it like any other game.

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