Mikel Arteta has sent a heartfelt message to Arsenal fans before Sunday’s game against Crystal Palace, asking them to bring their energy and support to the Emirates Stadium, Softfootball reports.
At Mikel Arteta’s pre-match press Conference at the Sobha Realty Training Centre, he emphasized the crucial role supporters play in helping the team perform at their best.

The Gunners shared an insightful perspective from head coach Mikel Arteta, via their official X handle;
💬 "The atmosphere is one of the most important things, and I love that."
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) October 24, 2025
Mikel on the Emirates Stadium energy 🔋 https://t.co/g9z3lg2bz8 pic.twitter.com/uKBK0HngfE
Arteta suggested that the presence of fans is crucial, not just for attendance but for their active participation in the game atmosphere.As sh He said:
Key, capital, one of the most important things and I love that because we don’t expect supporters to turn up to the stadium.
We don’t expect supporters to just turn up to the stadium, We want them to play the game with us, which is very different.
Softfootball reported how Arsenal fans were left frustrated after a 1–1 draw with Manchester City, questioning Mikel Arteta’s cautious approach and the team’s lack of creativity. But just days later, the mood completely shifted. Arsenal defeated Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, with the fans playing a major role in that victory.
The discussion about the Emirates atmosphere came after the win, where the pre-match light show and half-time screen prompts kept supporters engaged. Arsenal fans rejoiced as Gyökeres inspired another European masterclass.
The Gunners shared a video of Arteta on their official X handle, urging supporters to be in their seats early, showing energy and positive body language from the very first whistle. Watch below:
Powered by your passion ⚡ pic.twitter.com/IG1YvpdeCe
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) October 24, 2025
After a big midweek performance, Arteta knows the team will need another strong push from the stands. He acknowledges the physical and mental toll of recent games and sees the upcoming match as a test of resilience and focus.
He hopes the Emirates will once again be full of noise, colour, and passion, turning the fans’ support into a driving force for another important win.
