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Jorginho reveals the fastest Arsenal player in the current squad who has a ‘turbo’

Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has recently shared some insightful comments regarding the speed demon within the Arsenal squad, Gabriel Martinelli. In a statement that showcased his admiration for Martinelli’s lightning-quick pace, Jorginho exclaimed, “Martinelli sprinting on the left wing. If he starts sprinting, forget it!”

This tribute to Martinelli’s rapid acceleration was further elaborated upon by Jorginho during an appearance through UnClassic Commentary for Arsenal’s social media platforms. Jorginho painted a vivid picture of Martinelli’s sheer speed by stating, “He turned on the turbo. Forget it, no one can catch him now.”

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 04: Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC at Emirates Stadium on February 04, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Such high praise from a seasoned professional like Jorginho sheds light on the exceptional athleticism and agility possessed by the young Brazilian forward. Martinelli’s ability to leave defenders in his wake with his explosive bursts of speed has undoubtedly made him a standout performer within the Arsenal squad.

With Jorginho’s remarks emphasizing Martinelli’s formidable pace, it is evident that the young talent has not only caught the eye of fans but also garnered respect from fellow players. As Martinelli continues to showcase his electrifying speed on the pitch, his presence undoubtedly adds a dynamic edge to Arsenal’s attacking prowess, making him a player to watch for fans and opponents alike.

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