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After their worst start to a league season in 67 years, Arsenal's Premier League encounter against Norwich on Saturday is a "must-win" game, according to Mikel Arteta.
In demoralizing defeats to Brentford, Chelsea, and Manchester City, the Gunners have failed to score and have surrendered nine goals.
The former Arsenal midfielder was questioned if Saturday's encounter was a "must-win" game.
"It always is at Arsenal," he said. "The pressure is always there to be as high as possible in the league table.
"We need the first win. We are playing in front of our own fans after a disappointing start so it's down to us to provide everything we have."
Arteta also spoke on the club's policy of signing young players:
"It's a project that we believe in, that we have to assemble because it was the option we believe was the best for the future of the football club," said the Arsenal boss.
"We all take responsibility because we've all been involved in the decisions and now we have to make it work.
"The complexity in football is that you want to build a medium, long-term project with immediate results and we have to embrace that because there is now no other way in football."
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