Mikel artetta It is believed that the strength in the depth of arsenal makes them better to go even further in this season. Champions League,
The last winner Paris Saint arrived in the previous term in the semi -finals before leaning out to Saint German.
Artetta was able to rotate his squad to win a 2–0 league stage over Olympiacos on Tuesday, with a stacked bench including Declane Rice, Eberchi Aze and Bukyo Saka.
and it was England Winger Saka who settled some horrific veins when he went out of the bench to score his second goal.
“With all the honors, we were watching (on the bench) in the previous season and we had five academy players who probably never played professional football in the Champions League, so it makes a difference,” Arteta said.
“Today we decided to change six players because I want everyone to really join and feel part of it, and it was very good.
“We realized that we were physically falling because we played a really intensive match in Newcastle a few days ago.
“Those who came again, picked up the level, and they helped us win the game, and it’s great.”
Gabriel Martinelly tapped Arsenal In the 12th minute lead, but he needed a David Raya Wonder-Save to deprive the former-fetish man Daniel Podens to a par.
And there was tension around the Emirates until Saka looted the second two minutes to stop.
“I am very happy, winning in the Champions League is always very complicated,” Artetta said.
“We really started well, got the target, a lot of danger and two or three big opportunities, but you have to be careful when you don’t distance them in this competition.
“We had to make an incredible savings to deprive them of a goal that you also need in this competition.
“After that we had moments of overall dominance, but we became a little deeper and it was dangerous every time they put balls in the box.
“We missed two big opportunities but found a way with the bucks and breathed a little.”
This was a real evening for the Gunners chief as she was against the veteran Olympiacos boss Jose Louis Mendilibar, who was coached to Arteta when she was just 13 years old.
“Very nice to see him,” Arteta smiled. “So happy that he is doing so well. Very happy for him.
“And this is strange at that moment because he was my coach. So when you have to play against your former coach, it is always strange.
“I’m growing up – which I think is good. I learned a lot with him and with him from my time. It was a good experience.
“Thank you God We won the game and I wish him all the best. ,