Help fight for the championship! Tasmanian coach asks Emirates Stadium to make four changes: Create a home atmosphere to deter opponents

 1:55pm, 30 October 2025

According to the "Sun" report, Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta is demanding four major changes to the Emirates Stadium to help the team end its two-decade Premier League title drought.

After three consecutive runner-up finishes, Arsenal currently lead the standings and Arteta hopes to elevate the atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium to the best in the world.

The first change is to remove the ceiling of the player tunnel, which is designed to shorten the distance between players and fans and "scare" opponents. The second is the introduction of fan-led light shows before major games, where fans can participate via QR codes held by staff.

The third change is that the screens in the stadium lobby will no longer broadcast the game during the second half. The fourth is a change in broadcasting, an idea that comes from Arteta himself. Now when Arsenal scores a goal, the announcer calls out the player's name, then pauses for fans to chant his last name, a practice that is repeated three times, following a European example.