Mikel Arteta opens up on having dinner with Pep Guardiola at Man City manager's house
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Mikel Arteta has admitted he's visited Pep Guardiola's house for dinner, although the Arsenal boss was unwilling to divulge too much information about their meal.
Arteta was Guardiola's assistant at Manchester City between July 2016 and December 2019, helping them win two Premier League titles, two EFL Cups and the FA Cup. The two first met at Barcelona when Guardiola was a player and Arteta was in the academy.
The two have maintained a relationship since then and Sky Sports were keen to know whether Arteta has ever been to Guardiola's house for dinner. "I have," admitted the Gunners manager, but he didn't confirm whether that was in the last two years.
When asked if Guardiola is a good cook, Arteta replied: "Very good. He can cook." The Spaniard was then quizzed on the Man City manager's signature dish, to which he replied: "Rice and really good starters." What goes with the rice remains confidential.
The final food related question was on Arteta's cooking skills. "I have a few I can cook," came the confident reply. He then revealed his favourite cooking activity is hosting a barbeque, admitting his most recent event was just two days before the interview.
"The thing that relaxes me more is when I cook in a barbeque," added Arteta. "So the whole process of building the fire and doing that and taking time and different meats and serving to people and having


