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Mikel Arteta has revealed that his coaching staff use a pre-match routine which is often associated with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp. Arsenal announced on Friday morning that Arteta, along with Women's head coach Jonas Eidevall, signed a new contract extension at the club.

"I’m excited, grateful and really, really happy today," he said after signing his new deal, which the club confirmed will run until the end of the 2024/25 season.

Arsenal's social media team have since released a video which shows Arteta and Eidevall talking about their coaching methods as they stand on the Emirates Stadium turf, with the Spaniard touching on the approach he and his players take before a match.

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"We have a nominated person who is looking at the opposition warm-up," Arteta began. "So if they are doing something like shape, or clearances, or they do patterns in the final third and who's playing on the right. So at least we have an idea of what to do."

Those that watch Liverpool on a regular basis will know that this is a pre-match routine often followed by Jurgen Klopp, who stands in the centre circle to monitor the opposition ahead of kick-off. It's something Troy Deeney noticed when he was at Watford, and although he thought it was all mind games to begin with,

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