Mikel Arteta brings a dog called ‘Win’ to Arsenal training to boost title chances during the run-in

Mikel Arteta is no stranger to utilising strange methods to give Arsenal the edge over their opponents.

From blaring “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from speakers before a clash at Anfield to get his stars used to the atmosphere, to playing dodgeball in training, the ideas have kept flowing.

Mikel Arteta has brought in a dog named ‘Win’ to try and boost morale Credit: Getty

Win is a chocolate Labrador owned by a member of Arsenal’s staff Credit: Getty

The move is said to have proven popular among the squad Credit: Getty

And Arteta’s latest brain child has seen him bring in man’s best friend.

The eccentric Spaniard has transferred in a dog named “Win” in a bid to lift morale.

The Times revealed the chocolate Labrador was brought in following research which shows petting a dog can be calming and reduce stress levels.

The canine has been a regular at London Colney since last month and comes into training a few times a week and roams the grounds.

Win was even in attendance as Aaron Ramsdale signed a new long-term contract until 2027, with Arteta walking her in during the signing.

Her owner is a member of the Arsenal staff who she lives with.

And Win is not the only pet who can be seen at the Gunners training ground, with resident cat Bob – adopted after his local owner died – now having some company.

The move is said to have proven popular with players.

Reacting to the revelation, one Arsenal fan joked: “He’s got that DOG in him.”

A second said: “A club pet is such a sweet idea. As years go on, the pet could become iconic like a super fan.”

“Good signing. Something a bit different to what we’ve got up front. Stick him on, send the ball long and they’ll chase the ball all day,” typed a third.

A fourth asked: “Can he play in Saliba’s position?”

Another added: “My manager and dog whisper all in one!👍”

However, on the pitch Arsenal have failed to live up to Win’s name in five of their last seven games.

Draws against Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton were followed by a 4-1 defeat against Manchester City and a 3-0 thrashing against Brighton, which sandwiched victories over Chelsea and Newcastle.

This poor form has seen them give up an eight-point advantage over Man City in the title run-in, with Pep Guardiola’s side now on course to wrap up the league this weekend.

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