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Mikel Arteta Makes Statement On Arsenal’s Win Over Athletic Bilbao

Following Arsenal’s 2–0 victory over Athletic Bilbao, manager Mikel Arteta expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance, highlighting the importance of squad depth and the impact of substitutes.

On the Match

Arteta acknowledged the challenges posed by Bilbao’s defensive setup and the hostile environment at San Mamés. “It was a difficult game, but I am proud of how the team adapted. We controlled possession and created chances, but breaking down their defense required patience,” he remarked.

On the Substitutes

The introduction of Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard proved pivotal. Arteta praised their contributions, stating, “Both players made an immediate impact. Martinelli’s goal was a testament to his sharpness, and Trossard’s assist showcased his vision and composure.”

On Squad Depth

With several key players unavailable, Arteta emphasized the importance of having a deep squad. “Every player is ready when called upon. The ‘finishers’—as I like to call them—are crucial. They can change the course of a match, and today they did just that,” he explained.

On the Champions League Campaign

Looking ahead, Arteta remains focused on the team’s objectives. “This is just the beginning. We have a long road ahead in the Champions League, and every match is an opportunity to improve and progress,” he concluded.

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