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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta wants one more coach to join his backroom team but may struggle to assemble his complete entourage this season. The Spaniard was appointed Arsenal manager last week
despite no experience as a head coach. As such, Arteta did not have an established team of coaches to spearhead his revolution at Emirates Stadium. Nevertheless, Arsenal legend Freddie
Ljungberg and former Everton and Manchester United assistant Steve Round swiftly joined the project and Arteta managed two more coups on Christmas Eve. The 37-year-old welcomed Louis van
Gaal’s former aide Albert Stuivenberg and goalkeeping Inaki Cana Pavon to piece together his eyes and ears. The five-man team will sit together on the bench for the first time away to
Bournemouth on Boxing Day. But, according to _The Athletic_, Arteta wants one more coach to accompany him in north London. That happens to be Manchester City first-team performance analyst
Aaron Briggs, which could prove a complicated coup. Briggs is highly regarded at Etihad Stadium and has progressed through various analysis roles at the club to his current senior level.
Arteta’s exit as Pep Guardiola’s No 2 was accepted and understood by City but the departure of another member of staff would leave a bitter taste in Manchester mouths. Arteta appeared happy
for the time being when discussing his current coaching team with _Arsenal.com_. "I am delighted to have this talented group of coaches alongside me,” he said. “They bring a great mix
of experience and fresh thinking. “Along with the talented people we have in the club already they will be key people to get us back to winning ways." The former Arsenal and Everton
midfielder has vowed to bring dominant, attacking football to Emirates Stadium and has already tried to instill his ideas at London Colney. "Yesterday's session was for the players
that weren't involved in the game so we couldn't do much with them,” Arteta said after his first training session with the team. “But we used the time to implement some ideas I
want to bring to the team straight away and some behaviours that are going to be important to achieve what we want. "Today was more about the principles, the style and the way I want
the team to play. “Overall they have a bit of the picture that I'm expecting in different situations of the game and it was useful."