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  • Arteta: The making of Mikel

PSG’s midfield mainstay – but not for long

Paris St-Germain manager Luis Fernandez shields the ball from Mikel Arteta during a training sessionImage source, Getty Images
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PSG manager Luis Fernandez (left) had tried to sign Arteta (right) during his time in charge of Athletic Bilbao

Victory in that summer’s Intertoto Cup earned Les Parisiens a place in the first round proper of the 2001-02 Uefa Cup.

Including those early-season European games, PSG won eight and drew 10 of their first 18 matches of the campaign, eventually suffering their first defeat at Bordeaux on the final day of September.

Arteta played the full 90 minutes in all but one of his 16 league appearances before Christmas, as PSG placed themselves firmly in the mix for a return to the Champions League the following season.

“The team had style on the pitch,” Fernandez, who remembers Arteta as a player with “good etiquette and behaviour”, previously told The Athletic. “They always met my expectations in relation to the system and the organisation. We were able to make them evolve and grow as players. I am happy to have been able to help them, and Mikel.”

PSG would again fall short in France’s domestic cup competitions, losing in the French Cup quarter-finals and League Cup semi-finals to Lorient and Bordeaux respectively.

But it was a penalty shootout defeat by Rangers in the Uefa Cup last 32 that would prove costly in more ways than one, as it marked the beginning of the end of Arteta’s time at the club.

The Glasgow outfit, who knew little of the teenager before the first-leg meeting in late November, were so impressed by his performance across both matches that they decided to offer Barcelona – who by that time had Andres Iniesta knocking on the first-team door – £6m for his services.

Fernandez had reportedly made the permanent acquisition of Arteta one of his top priorities, but despite holding a purchase option for the midfielder, PSG were beaten to his signature by Alex McLeish’s side, who agreed a deal in March for Arteta to join in the summer.

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‘A major success’

Mikel Arteta playing for Paris St-Germain against Rangers in the 2001-02 Uefa Cup third roundImage source, Getty Images
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Arteta caught the eye of the Rangers hierarchy during a Uefa Cup meeting in late 2001

Confirmation of his imminent departure did little to sour Arteta’s relationship with the fans at PSG, who ended their Ligue 1 campaign in fourth spot – insufficient for a Champions League return but a marked improvement on ninth the previous year, and enough at least to guarantee Uefa Cup football for another season.

Arteta ended 2001-02 on 42 appearances in all competitions, his modest return of eight goal involvements not representative of the overall impact he had during his loan spell.

As PSG supporters prepare to face their old charge in the dugout, conversations among a certain vintage may turn to their former midfield orchestrator who, in the intervening decades, has blossomed into one of the brightest tactical minds in the game.

“Arteta was a major success during his 18 months at PSG,” reported Spiro. “Everybody was disappointed they didn’t manage to keep him longer.

“They didn’t win any trophies, but fans still recall that period – and Arteta – with great fondness.”

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