
Daily Cannon
·19. April 2025
Arteta explains why he phoned Pep Guardiola again before Real Madrid

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·19. April 2025
Arteta’s Pep Call was Real big help…Manchester Evening News 18 April 2025
Mikel Arteta reached out to Pep Guardiola for advice not once but twice across Arsenal’s Champions League quarter-final tie against Real Madrid, drawing on the experience of his former mentor to mastermind one of the club’s greatest European triumphs.
Arsenal defeated Carlo Ancelotti’s defending champions 3-0 in the first leg at the Emirates, a performance Arteta admitted came after speaking to Guardiola in the build-up. But ahead of the return leg at the Bernabeu, the Arsenal manager called again.
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“I called him this morning because I am here thanks to him,” Arteta said after Wednesday night’s 2-1 win in Madrid. “As a player and a coach he has been an inspiration to me. I had four amazing years with him, and I will always be grateful to him.”
Arteta, who had never faced Real Madrid in a competitive fixture before this tie, leaned on Guardiola’s deep knowledge of the opposition. Manchester City have played Madrid 10 times in the last five years, including a two-leg playoff earlier this season, while Guardiola has faced them 27 times in total as a manager.
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“I have learned a lot from him,” Arteta said before the first leg. “From professional and personal situations. In the last few days, we’ve talked, because I felt like talking to him. And I think he also wanted to talk to me because he is very happy about the good things that happen to us. Learning from the best and those who have had experiences, I think it’s a thing smart people do.”
Arteta’s history with Guardiola, as well as their increasingly competitive roles in the Premier League, has added tension to the relationship. Earlier this season, Arteta suggested he had “all the information” on City’s tactics, provoking a pointed response from Guardiola who told his former assistant to “come down from the clouds.”
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But Arteta moved quickly to clarify his admiration. “I’ve admired him since I was 10 years old. I respect him profoundly. I’m so grateful for everything he did for me and continues to do for me.
“If someone wants to damage the relationship, that’s not in my hands. The feeling [of affection] is profound. [Guardiola] knows it, the staff know it because I still [speak] with them today, and with the board, the ownership – with everyone.”
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Guardiola may not have expected Arsenal’s win to directly benefit Manchester City’s European chances, but it did. The result secured the coefficient points necessary for the Premier League to have a fifth spot in next season’s Champions League.
With City two points outside the top four, that could prove important.
As for Arsenal, the outcome across the two legs was emphatic. Arsenal delivered a 5-1 aggregate win and now face Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals.