Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta on his relationship with Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola and having nothing but respect for him and how big the game is in the title race
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00:00There's a sort of low tension between yourself and some of the things that were said about
00:07Cynthia.
00:08Sorry?
00:09I know that you and Pat afterwards exchanged certain words and conversations in the press
00:16conference.
00:17No.
00:18Only positive ones.
00:19Well, I think, did you not make a comment that you said you understand or you know what
00:27they did?
00:28Yeah.
00:29Of course I know because I was there for four years so I know how competitive they are and
00:35how willing they are and how they can sustain that competitiveness regardless if they win
00:38and win and win again.
00:39That's what I meant.
00:40And he's obviously somebody that's played a key role in where you are today.
00:41There was some suggestion that your relationship has been affected with some of those comments
00:42afterwards.
00:43How would you describe that?
00:44No.
00:55Even though we've been talking on the phone and talking to each other and messaging each
00:59other and deserving and willing to have the best, it wouldn't happen.
01:03How would you sum up the Arsenal-Man City rivalry that's developed in recent years?
01:12Normal.
01:13Two teams trying to win.
01:15No one?
01:17No.
01:18How decisive do you think this result could be in terms of the title race?
01:22It would be a big boost for us.
01:24Winning big matches is always something special.
01:27Every time we play a big match against our big rivals it brings something extra.
01:32It's the confidence, it's the emotion, it's the fact that you are there and you continue
01:38to win.
01:39That's what we want to achieve.