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Gabriel Martinelli Refuses to Use one particular reason for Arsenal’s current troubles!

Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli has made it clear that the Gunners will not hide behind excuses despite enduring a challenging run of form amid a relentless January schedule. The Brazilian’s defiant words come as Arsenal prepare to face Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League on Wednesday, their seventh match in a hectic month with three more still to come.

Arsenal’s recent results have reflected the strain of their packed calendar, but Martinelli insists that the team remains focused and determined to overcome adversity. Speaking about the situation, he emphasized the pride and resilience within the squad, highlighting their commitment to fighting for success in every competition.

“We’re Ready to Go”

Reflecting on the demanding fixture list, Martinelli was upbeat about Arsenal’s ability to handle the pressure. “We’re ready to go,” he stated confidently via club media. “We play for Arsenal, we are proud of ourselves, and we want to play every game and win all of them. We can’t choose the games. We are going to go for it. We’re ready, and we’re going to go there to win the game.”

Martinelli’s comments underline the winning mentality instilled by manager Mikel Arteta, who has repeatedly emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards regardless of circumstances. The 22-year-old winger’s optimism is a testament to the team’s collective desire to rise above challenges and deliver results.

 

Arsenal’s sixth match of January highlighted the toll of competing on multiple fronts, with the Gunners struggling to replicate their early-season dominance. Fatigue, injuries, and a congested schedule have posed significant obstacles, but Martinelli and his teammates remain steadfast in their pursuit of success.

This month has already included critical Premier League clashes, domestic cup fixtures. Despite the mounting workload, Arsenal’s squad is showing no signs of backing down.

Next up for Arsenal is a crucial Champions League encounter against Dinamo Zagreb at the Emirates Stadium. While the group stage has presented its own set of challenges, Arsenal remain well-placed to progress, and Wednesday’s game offers an opportunity to return to winning ways.

For Martinelli, the Champions League is a stage he relishes. His pace, directness, and flair have made him a standout performer this season, and he will undoubtedly be one of Arsenal’s key attacking outlets against the Croatian side.

Martinelli’s remarks highlight a collective mentality at Arsenal—one that refuses to bow to pressure or fatigue. While other teams might falter under similar circumstances, the Gunners are determined to prove their mettle.

As Arsenal navigate this demanding period, Martinelli’s words will resonate with fans and teammates alike. The winger’s resolve epitomizes the hunger and belief driving Arsenal’s campaign, even in the face of adversity. With Martinelli and his teammates refusing to back down, the Gunners remain firmly in the fight on all fronts.

 

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