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Arteta - How empty stadiums affect the players

It has been eight long months since fans were in football stadiums in England. The coronavirus pandemic has affected almost every walk of life, but how has the absence of the supporters impacted on our players? "It is definitely affecting the players," Mikel Arteta says. "Now, for example with the lockdown: you win at Old Trafford, you feel excited, your adrenaline is really high, you go home and you want to celebrate, you want to do something, but you just go home, by yourself - some of the players live by themselves - and you go home, sit on the sofa, and that's it.  "To find that purpose and say, 'Okay, I work so hard for this moment, I want to enjoy it, I want to...
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