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WE NEED A NEW VIEIRA

Arteta issues challenge

- By TONY BANKS

MIKEL ARTETA has told Arsenal’s young stars that they have to accept and take on the challenge of being compared to club heroes like Patrick Vieira.

The French legend and former Gunners captain tonight takes his Crystal Palace side to the Emirates as a manager for the first time.

He is facing the club where he won three league titles and four FA Cups and was their inspiratio­nal captain – and one of the most formidable midfield forces of his era.

Arsenal have struggled to replace Vieira as a midfield force and leader since the Frenchman left in 2005.

A host of players have come and gone without ever really establishi­ng themselves, including Abou Diaby, Alex Song and Denilson.

Now players such as Thomas Partey and Albert Sambi Lokonga (inset) face the daunting task.

Arteta was one of them as well but the Gunners manager, whose team will be looking to build on a run of four games unbeaten in the league, insists these players have to take the comparison­s on the chin.

He said: “When you get that comparison, you need to accept it straight away.

“If you don’t win three or four Premier League titles, you will always be worse than the previous guy, because he has done it and you have just started.

“You just have focus on what you are as a player, what you are asked by your manager to do, be yourself and don’t try to be anyone else.”

But Arteta did admit that Arsenal have had a major problem moving on from the Vieira era.

He said: “Players become heroes when they are successful, when you win games and trophies.

“To do that obviously you don’t just need an individual, you need a squad. That really good generation Arsenal had, probably the best ever generation in Premier League history.

“The club has done it in the past and we are looking to do it again.”

Arteta, on one of the few occasions he faced Vieira, was on the wrong end of a 7-0 thrashing by the Gunners as an Everton player in May 2005, in Vieira’s last-ever appearance at Highbury.

He added: “That game I remember perfectly. It was a nightmare. How difficult it was, they were a sensationa­l team.”

 ?? ?? HISTORY LESSON: Partey faces comparison­s with Gunners legend Vieira
HISTORY LESSON: Partey faces comparison­s with Gunners legend Vieira

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