Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has praised his side for their "big quality" in sharing around the goals in the UEFA Champions League this season.
Mikel Arteta faces the media following Arsenal’s UEFA Champions League clash with Girona. The win guaranteed what we already effectively already knew and that the Gunners will skip the play-off round and progress to the last-16.
Arsenal are expected to seal place in UEFA Champions League top eight away to Girona tonight as Mikel Arteta given fresh hope of signing striker target permanently
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After Arsenal’s win over Girona, Arteta revealed to the media what the Gunners ‘love’ so much about Nwaneri, following his stunning Champions League goal. “That’s what we love about him. He’s very aggressive,” Arteta said in his post-match press conference.
A rsenal travel to Girona on Wednesday knowing that it would take a perfect storm of results for them to miss out on a top-eight spot in the league phase of the Champions League.
A Critical Encounter at GironaArsenal is on the brink of securing their place in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League, as they prepare for a
Arsenal take on Girona in the Champions League tonight without David Raya, who misses out in a huge injury concern before clashes with Manchester City and Newcastle. It is the Gunners’ final game of the new-look league phase,
Agbonlahor, who played for Aston Villa between 2005 and 2018 and is still the club's leading Premier League goalscorer in history, called the talkSPORT studio as a fan to vent fury at the timing.
Does Mikel Arteta want a striker? Well, having had a bid rejected for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins earlier in the day, Arteta stuck Kai Havertz - his only recognised striker - on the bench.