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THURSDAY | SEPT 18, 2025
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No problem for world champs
Frank hails ‘tough’ victory - Story on page 29 Eagle-eyed Gunner
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M IKEL ARTETA said he could see in Gabriel Martinelli’s eyes he was ready to fire Arsenal to victory following his opening goal 36 seconds after coming on as a sub stitute. Martinelli sent Arsenal on their way to a 2-0 victory in their Champions League opener against Athletic Bilbao before fellow sub Leandro Trossard put the gloss on a fine European evening for Arteta’s men. Martinelli has been demoted to the bench following the arrivals of Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze, with the summer signings starting either side of Viktor Gyokeres for a second consecutive match here. But Martinelli, who replaced Eze, provided a timely reminder of his worth when he struck with 18 min utes to go. He then turned provider for Trossard who added a second for the visitors with three minutes left. “I know how much these players want to play this competition and what it means to them, and every time you name the line-up, you are disappointing a lot of players,” said Arteta. “They know how I feel about them, so they know that when I have to leave a player on the bench or out of the squad, it hurts me. “But to have that experience, I looked on the bench, I looked at him (Martinelli), and in his eyes I could see that he was ready, Leo as well. “I was sure that he (Martinelli) was going to react like that. He has such a mentality. “He’s a player that is constantly willing to learn and he proved him self. He is very demanding with himself. “And that’s the moment that
Arteta ‘could see Martinelli was ready’ to be Arsenal’s hero
“I have to make decisions, and I have to make decisions based on increasing the probability of win ning football matches, and they know that’s the only reason why I make certain decisions. Sometimes right, and sometimes they are wrong.” Arsenal fell at the semifinal stage last season but this was a convincing opening salvo in their bid to win the Champions League for the first time. The Gunners became the first side in the history of the tournament to win six consecutive matches against Spanish opposition. Arsenal, who are yet to concede from open play this season, are back in action on Sunday (11.30pm Malaysian time) when they host Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. Athletic Bilbao forward Inaki Williams branded Arsenal as one of the favourites to win the Champions League following yesterday’s match. “The result doesn’t reflect what the match was like because we played a good game. In the end, it’s Arsenal, one of the favourites in this competition,” Williams told Movistar . “They have a lot of quality. We knew this before the
hopefully is going to give him the confidence again to go, because he’s an outstanding player, and I am so happy he decided the game with his two actions.” The Arsenal players ran to cele brate with Martinelli after his goal, with Riccardo Calafiori pointing at the player’s name on the back of his shirt in front of the supporters. “That’s the spirit,” added Arteta. “That’s why I really enjoy every sin gle day working with them and being part of this team. “The way they look after each other is genuine. They really want the best for each other and they rec ognise someone that works every single day in the manner that Gabi (Martinelli) does. “You can go through struggles or through moments, and recognising that and having that capacity to con nect with him, I think it will mean a lot to him.” From an attacking perspective, Arsenal were without Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus for their trip to the San Mames Stadium – but the club’s £250 million (RM1.45b) spending spree has helped fill the injury prob lems which derailed their challenge last season. And after calling on the old guard to complete the job in Spain, Arteta added: “The finishers made an impact to win the game. “The finishers are going to be more important this season, some times than the starters. “The quality of those minutes is going to dictate the quality of our season, for sure.
start, that world-class players can kill the game in two isolated plays.” – The Independent/ Agencies
Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli fights with Athletic Bilbao’s Andoni Gorosabel for the ball to score the Gunners’ first goal during yesterday’s Champions League match at the San Mames stadium in Bilbao. – AFPPIC
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