Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has expressed his thoughts on Thomas Tuchel's recent appointment as the England national team manager. He acknowledged that some fans might feel disappointed about the lack of an English manager in the role. However, Arteta emphasized that there is much to be proud of, noting that many managers aspire to take on the England managerial position. Arteta, who is originally from Spain, highlighted the respect and admiration that foreign managers have for English football. He remarked on the passion, history, and traditions associated with the sport in England, suggesting that these qualities contribute to the appeal of the role for managers from outside the country. In addition, Arteta hinted that he might be open to the idea of managing the England team in the future, reflecting on the honor and significance of such a position.