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Mikel Arteta has expressed support for his former club Everton amid a 10-point deduction for financial breaches, pushing them into the Premier League relegation zone.

The Arsenal manager, who spent six years at Everton as a midfielder, remains very connected to the club.

Everton’s penalty for violating Premier League profitability and sustainability rules places them level on four points with bottom club Burnley ahead of their match against Manchester United on Sunday.

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Arteta believes in Everton’s resilience, stating, “If there is a quality that I think describes that club, it is the courage and determination and the fight, and they will fight against anything, and I wish them the best.”

Arteta, whose Arsenal side faces Brentford on Saturday, expressed surprise at the news of Everton’s punishment, acknowledging the challenging situation it poses for the club.

Regarding his recent charge by the Football Association over a VAR-related rant, Arteta welcomed open communication and emphasized the need for respectful dialogue to enhance the sport.

As Arteta approaches his 200th game in charge of Arsenal, he reflected on the significance of his tenure, citing the first game as a special moment that fulfilled a dream.

Proud and grateful, Arteta acknowledged the contributions of many to his nearly four-year journey at the helm of the club.

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