And Arteta thinks the champions remain genuine contenders for the title despite the departure of legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
I think he needs only credit for that because his attitude with the players, the way he behaves with the players and the character he's got helps a lot
Mikel Arteta
"He [new manager David Moyes] is a big winner and for sure they are looking much better now. They won a few games in a row and it will be tough to win there.
"It's another massive one and we had a few in the last few days. We will just get back and get ready physically for the next step because as you know it will be really hard against Man United."
Arteta spent six years under Moyes' stewardship at Everton and says he wasn't surprised when United came calling for him after Ferguson announced his retirement in May.
"We knew that over the years there has been a lot of talk about him moving there so every year we were expecting him to go somewhere big. I wasn't surprised at all," said Arteta.
"I think he needs only credit for that because his attitude with the players, the way he behaves with the players and the character he's got helps a lot
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