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Arteta speaks out on something incredible that he recently saw on Thomas Partey

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has opened up on something incredible that he recently observed his star player, Thomas Partey.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has heaped praise on midfielder Thomas Partey following his commanding performance in the Gunners’ emphatic 5-1 victory over Sporting Lisbon in the UEFA Champions League. Speaking to the media after the game, Arteta described the Ghanaian’s display as one of his best in an Arsenal shirt, highlighting the crucial role Partey plays in the team.

“I think it’s one of the best performances I have seen from him,” Arteta said. “Especially the way he’s dominated the game, so that’s the level he can play. This year he’s been so consistent as well because he always has a role, he’s a massive player for us.”

Partey was instrumental in Arsenal’s midfield, dictating the tempo and breaking up opposition attacks with ease. His vision, composure, and physical presence allowed Arsenal to control the game from start to finish, earning widespread praise from fans and pundits alike. He also contributed to the attack, linking play effectively and helping Arsenal maintain their fluidity in possession.

The Ghanaian international has been a key figure for Arsenal this season, delivering consistent performances in both domestic and European competitions. Arteta’s remarks underline the importance of Partey’s influence on the team, especially during crucial fixtures like the one against Sporting Lisbon.

With Arsenal aiming to maintain their momentum as they prepare to face West Ham United in the Premier League on Saturday, Partey’s form will be vital. His ability to dominate the midfield and drive the team forward is a cornerstone of Arsenal’s strategy, and Arteta’s comments suggest the midfielder’s best performances may still be yet to come.

 

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