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Matteo Guendouzi Speaks Out On Arsenal’s Performance This Season

Arsenal midfielder Matteo Guendouzi has said that togetherness has been the key to their success this season.

Arsenal is on an unbeaten run of 16 matches but they have however drawn their last three Premier League matches. The gunners lost their first two matches against Manchester City and Chelsea but they have shown that they are a strong squad because they have not tested defeat since August.

Matteo Guendouzi has been with the first team since this season begun even though we all thought that Unai Emery would send him to the Arsenal Under-23 squad but the boss however saw potential in the young central midfielder. The Arsenal fans have also noticed how Matteo Guendouzi is a great signing even though he is just 19 years old.

Arsenal is currently in the fifth position on the Premier League table because it has drawed against Crystal Palace, Liverpool and Wolves consecutively but the gunners will be hoping to see them get back to winning ways when they face Bournemouth who are their next Premier League opponent.

The gunners are still unbeaten in the Carabao Cup and UEFA Europa League so for those two competitions, Arsenal is 100% on the right track for now. Matteo Guendouzi has revealed the secret behind their success this season.

“I’m very happy about my start. After that, the most important for me is the team, we’re on a good run of 15 or 16 games without a loss, which is something we need to continue on. We’ve drawn the last three games in the league but we’re a very solid team, and I hope we can do great things.” Guendouzi told Foot Mercato.

“There’s a really good togetherness in the group, and that’s why we’ve made a good start to the season. It really is everyone together. There’s no specific groups and it shows on the pitch.”

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