Mikel Arteta is hoping some good can come out of the coronavirus pandemic which continues to wreak havoc across the world. People are currently being forced to stay at home to minimise the spread of the disease.
And as such, football clubs are having to alter the way they work with players and staff unable to leave their property to train or work.
Arteta, who tested positive for COVID-19 in March, admits he is intrigued to see how Arsenal work as a club once normality returns. “My biggest worry is the communication now, how we can do that," he said on BBC's Football Focus. “To make sure everyone understands the steps we’re taking and why we are doing it. “I’m interested to see the outcome after all this. "What type of club we are, what type