Arsenal's Ben White: Winning Is More Than Just A Passion
Despite the widespread belief that he lacks passion for football, Arsenal defender Ben White has made it clear that winning is of paramount importance to him. The 26-year-old England international has often been perceived as someone who views football merely as a profession rather than a passion. However, White has recently spoken out against this notion, emphasizing his competitive nature both on and off the pitch.
White explained that his approach to football does not change his desire to win. "I know people say I don't like football, but I go home and football is not on my mind. I can just be a normal person, relax. When I'm in here (training) it is intense," he stated. This competitive spirit extends to his personal life, where he engages in various games with his partner, always with the intention of winning.

As a crucial player for Mikel Arteta's Arsenal, which harbors Premier League title ambitions for the second consecutive year, White's role is more significant than ever. Arteta views him as a warrior on the field, ready to battle for the team. White himself acknowledges the importance of winning one-on-one duels with opposing wingers, a task he prepares for meticulously before each game.
In a recent match against Newcastle, where Arsenal secured a 4-1 victory, White's defensive efforts were crucial in neutralizing threats from key players like Anthony Gordon. Despite admitting to not being the best one-on-one defender, White is committed to doing whatever it takes to support his team during games.
When discussing Arsenal's position in the Premier League title race, White conveyed a fearless attitude. "We haven't got anything, so there is nothing to lose," he said, highlighting the team's determination to continue their impressive performance streak and challenge top contenders like Liverpool and Manchester City.
This attitude reflects not only White's personal ethos but also the broader mindset within the Arsenal squad as they navigate the remainder of the season with their sights set on the Premier League title.