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Mikel Arteta appears to have taken a leaf out of former mentor Pep Guardiola's book when it comes to dealing with his players.

The Manchester City boss can often be seen berating his stars and passionately issuing tactical instructions even when they are three or four goals to the good.

The Arsenal manager clearly picked that trait up from Guardiola during his time at the Etihad as his assistant before returning to north London to guide the Gunners, as exhibited during Sunday's away win over Watford.

Everyone associated with the club knew going into the clash that three points would be vital if they are to maintain their status as favourites for the coveted fourth spot, especially with rivals Manchester United travelling to the Etihad later that day.

Things got off to the perfect start from an Arsenal perspective at Vicarage Road when Martin Odegaard finished off a sublime move to put Arteta's side in the lead after just four minutes.

However, the scores were level just under 10 minutes later after Cucho Hernandez equalised via a sublime overhead kick.

Therefore, when Bukayo Saka restored Arsenal's advantage around 20 minutes later, many would have expected Arteta to crack a smile at the very least.

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