
Thierry Henry has told Arsenal supporters to ‘accept’ Mikel Arteta’s style of play ahead of their Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid.
Arsenal are currently three points clear of Manchester City in the Premier League and are in the final four of the Champions League for the second season in a row.
However, Arteta has faced criticism over Arsenal’s playing style in recent weeks with the team failing to score more than one goal in a game in each of their last seven matches.
Speaking ahead of the first leg of Arsenal’s Champions League semi-final in Madrid on Wednesday night, Henry insists the result is more important than the performance against Diego Simeone’s side and has questioned why supporters are calling for Arteta to change.
‘Atletico lost at The Emirates, I think it was 4-0 in the league phase, which doesn’t tell you a lot but it tells you it’s a game where we created, actually,’ Henry told CBS Sports.
‘But it will be different. The win, Arsenal against Newcastle, in terms of how we played wasn’t outstanding but it’s way better to go into that game with a win against Newcastle.
Get personalised football updates every day
Sign up to our daily football newsletter and choose your team to get the latest news, rumours and more about your favourite team.
‘So let’s see what’s going to happen tomorrow. It’s not so much what I want to see, people are expecting or wanting Arsenal to play a certain way now, they didn’t the whole year. Why do you want them now to just go forward and start to create?
‘They play a certain way, Mikel Arteta plays a certain way, we’re strong on set-pieces, solid, we don’t create a lot.
‘I would just like to see a win, that will do for me and bring something to The Emirates.
‘You have to be pragmatic sometimes. You cannot always be Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain, we play a different way. I think people have to accept the fact that Mikel Arteta goes about the game like that and hopefully we can win.’
For more stories like this, check our sport page.
Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.