Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta has spoken about the importance of midfielder Jorginho, saying that. He is not only a sure thing when things go wrong. But also a role model for the youngsters to look up to in the dressing room and at times. It feels like he has another coach.
The 32-year-old has just seven months remaining on his current deal with the Gunners and has no plans to sign a new one. While his influence on the pitch has continued to decline, having only played nine games in all competitions. เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET
However, the 2020 Euro champion with the Italian national team still behaves professionally. Never causing any drama or problems for Arteta. On the contrary, he helps take care of his younger players to be disciplined. And he is also a big brother who can communicate in many languages, including Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
That has impressed Arteta with Jorginho’s presence in the squad, and he has even predicted that if he retires, he will definitely pursue a coaching career.

He said :
“Jorginho’s involvement is a selling point,” he said at the pre-Manchester United press conference (December 4)
“I think his strongest quality is often talked about as his ability to make the people around him develop themselves.”
“Like last season, it’s the same as the beginning of this season. You’ve played fewer games, not as many minutes, not as many matches.”
“I always tell Jorginho to be ready because there will come a time when we need to rely on him. If he doesn’t play today, he will play tomorrow for sure.”
“His preparation method is top-notch. So whenever he is called upon to provide service, he is always ready.”
“Having Jorginho is like having another coach. That’s not an exaggeration because I felt that way when he was playing for Napoli.”
“Of course, it was the first time that I followed the performance of the famous player as the head coach here.”
“When he retires from playing, Jorginho will definitely take up coaching.”
“What I know is that he took time to attend a coaching course like everyone else, so I’m sure he prepared himself early on so that when he really has to do his job, he’ll be a very good coach.”
As he turns 33 on December 20 , Jorginho still has three or four more years left to play, so he may be content to accept a short-term deal to stay at the Emirates Stadium .