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When one Arsenal player walked into the canteen at the club’s training ground earlier this season, he could not keep the smile off his face when he saw what greeted him.
Spontaneous themed lunches have become a way to make foreign players feel at home; they have also acted as a treat for the squad. On this occasion, small Brazilian flags and staff dressed in yellow accompanied the South American food.
Little initiatives like that by Mikel Arteta and his coaching staff have gone down well with Arsenal players, who believe the spirit in the squad off the pitch has played a key part in their success on it.
Arteta likes to set the