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LONDON, June 16 — Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admits players will have to find motivation without the urgency provided by fans when the Premier League restarts tomorrow. Arteta’s side will feature in the second game of the Premier League relaunch when they face Manchester City at the Etihad...

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reacts during the Premier League match with Chelsea at Emirates Stadium in London December 29, 2019. — Reuters pic

The remaining 92 top-flight matches will all be played behind closed doors because of the coronavirus. “When I was at the Emirates and there was no crowd, you cannot feel that energy, push or drive,” Arteta told reporters in a video press conference on Monday. “I think we have found the right balance, and the most important thing was to provide the players with a safe environment to work where they could feel there was no risk, or a very limited risk, to develop their profession.

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