Arsenal fullback Hector Bellerin has explained how he has learned differently from Arsene Wenger and Unai Emery.
Bellerin became a first-team regular under Wenger after making his debut as an 18-year-old.
And now the Spaniard is excited to continue his development under the meticulous Emery.
"They are coaches with a completely different mindset and ways of working. They both are great managers who will help you improve," Bellerin told Premier League Today.
"Under Wenger I became the player that I am today because he's the guy that signed me at 16. I owe him a lot and all the time I spent here he made me play so much even when I was really young. Those are things you owe him back.
"Now with Emery it's more about following the process of becoming a professional footballer. I'm still really young. Personally it's more about improving tactically now and taking experiences game by game.
"The coaching staff are really good. They have people who analyse the game to the detail, for that it is important to listen to them and improve every game."