Mikel Arteta hails David Raya and Gabriel Martinelli after Arsenal’s win over Manchester City
Arsenal secured their first win over Manchester City since December 2015 on Sunday, with Gabriel Martinelli coming off the bench to score a dramatic winner at the Emirates. Mikel Arteta hailed the courage of Arsenal duo David Raya and Gabriel Martinelli after their hard-fought victory over City.
David Raya’s Courageous Performance
Raya endured a shaky first-half with Gary Neville labelling the Gunners shot stopper a ‘nervous wreck’ but Arteta was delighted with the bravery shown by his goalkeeper. ‘I think he was excellent,’ Arteta told Sky Sports. ‘He can misplace one or two passes, but I demand he stop the ball when he needs to, to get clarity, to get understanding . But overall, The way he controlled the ball. How dominant he was and how high he played. I love players with courage and David certainly has big ones.’
Gabriel Martinelli’s Late Winner
Martinelli picked up a hamstring in the victory over Everton last month and was not expected to return to the squad until after this month’s international break. Arteta explained he had been urged by his medical staff not to select the Brazil international, with his hand forced when Leandro Trossard picked up a knock. Martinelli was determined to come and make an impact, his manager revealed. ‘He is another player with big ones too. No one expected him to be in the team. The physios weren’t having it and yesterday in training he said ‘I am ready to go’.
Arsenal Joint Top of the Premier League
Victory leaves Arsenal joint top of the Premier League, level on points with neighbours Tottenham with both sides two points clear of City after eight games played. ‘It is just part of the journey,’ Arteta said. ‘You learn from every defeat. But the team is so willing. It is a joy to work with them. We have to live this moment we have to carry on.’
Erling Haaland Involved in Clash Between Man City and Arsenal Staff
Erling Haaland was involved in a furious clash between Man City and Arsenal staff after Sunday’s showdown. The Norwegian striker was held back by security guards as tempers flared in the aftermath of Martinelli’s goal. The incident is now being investigated by the FA.
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