Home General'It wasn't stage-managed, it was just joy'

'It wasn't stage-managed, it was just joy'

by Luna
2 views
Arsenal fan's voice banner
[BBC]
Arsenal and Mikel Arteta celebrate on the pitch after beating Atletico Madrid in the semi-final of the Champions League
[Getty Images]

Arsenal should celebrate. If there's one learning to be taken from the days between Saturday's victory over Fulham and Tuesday’s against Atletico Madrid – it’s that vibes are paramount.

For the majority of this season, Arsenal have been top of the table, soundtracked by endless talk of a quadruple or non-quadruple, unable to move for bottle memes. The sporting evidence would suggest it's been fantastic, but it's felt so hard.

I begrudgingly watched the Manchester City fans and players love every moment of their league cup victory as I shuffled out of Wembley. For a while after that, they seemed totally infallible, a giant blue behemoth blocking out the light. The importance of winning – of good feeling, particularly as energy fades – cannot be overstated.

I will never forget the Arsenal players streaming on to the pitch, Freed From Desire booming out around the ground. I'll never forget the fans drowning out Martin Keown before kick-off – sorry, Martin, but I'm proud of how loud we were.

It wasn't stage-managed, it was just joy – so hard to come by, but so simple.

Mikel Arteta has been searching for that sensation. On Tuesday, North London Forever suddenly lost its hackneyed ring and became a rousing anthem.

It's like the whole of the club and fanbase finally realised the sporting power of pure support.

Find more from Scarlet Katz Roberts at the Goal Difference podcast

Original Article

You may also like

Leave a Comment