Tribal Football
·3 August 2022
Arteta played Liverpool's 'You'll Never Walk Alone' during Arsenal training session

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·3 August 2022
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta tried to recreate the famous Anfield atmosphere during a training session.
The Gunners were preparing for a game against Liverpool, which is shown in their "All or Nothing" documentary with Amazon.
Arteta held training sessions to the tune of the Merseyside club's famous "You'll Never Walk Alone" anthem that is belted out by fans during home games.
"If you put extension leads, I want them here," Arteta told his staff at the Arsenal training ground in the documentary.
"One of my crazy ideas! Today they are going to train in the background [with] You'll Never Walk Alone."
Arteta added: "There is a word we use in Spain on cycling. When a cyclist is going up and looks amazing, and in one kilometre he goes [points down] and looks like he [makes crashing noise]. The word is called 'bajar'.
"I had it once at Anfield. The game was going there and suddenly I could only see red shirts flying around, the game is passing all over me and I cannot react. And people think, 'what is he doing', and I am like, 'I cannot do it, I cannot do it emotionally, physically I cannot cope'. Everything goes too fast and I only had that feeling in my career once, and it was at Anfield."
During training, he can be heard yelling: "Boys, mentally we start to play the game now, okay? We are at Anfield, let's go!"
Despite those efforts, Arsenal lost the resulting game to Liverpool 4-0.
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