Khaberni - Spanish coach Mikel Arteta led his team, Arsenal, to a new historic achievement by reaching the UEFA Champions League final.
Arsenal reached the UEFA Champions League final for the second time in its history, defeating Atletico Madrid in the semifinals, thus Arteta replicates what Wenger achieved in 2006.
Since taking over in December 2019, Arsenal under Arteta has reached the semifinal twice in a row besides a final in the Champions League, equalling Wenger's own record in the tournament.
"Arsenal Arteta" set a record of 42 wins in 59 matches, an achievement not seen since the 1970-71 season.
It is noteworthy that the team enters the final while leading the English Premier League by a margin of 5 points ahead of Manchester City - who have a game in hand - opening the door for the first league title for the London team since 2004.
Thus, the "Gunners" have a historic opportunity to achieve a league and Champions League double in a single season.
It is worth mentioning that Arteta, who was previously a player and captain of the team, has become a symbol for the fans who have regained European hope after years of absence.



