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'The will to be better' - Mikel Arteta praises squad as Gabriel Martinelli receives brutal transfer message

  • Arsenal cruise past Coventry

    Arsenal secured a comfortable 3-0 victory against Coventry City on Friday to kick off their Premier League campaign. Kai Havertz opened the scoring in the 15th minute, picking up exactly where he left off last season. Bukayo Saka quickly doubled the lead following a well-worked move initiated by Declan Rice, before captain Martin Odegaard added a third goal shortly after the half-time break.

    Assessing the display, Arteta said: "A lot to like in the performance. Clarity, understanding and flow." He also praised his goalscorers, adding: "When we talk about attacking input, we missed those players for a lot of months, and when we have them there, that is a bonus."

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    Tzolis proves to be a cheat code

    Christos Tzolis immediately caught the eye with his vibrant performance on the left flank, registering a crucial assist in his competitive debut. The Greek forward, signed for £34 million this summer, looks to be a brilliant addition. Football London noted that Tzolis operates like an 'assist cheat code' and provides incredible efficiency in the final third. Speaking after the game, Arteta praised the winger, saying: "Well I love that player, as a player who has been here for a few weeks. I think he has earned it. The way he has played in the last few games has been phenomenal. He has an incredible variety of actions in the final third."

  • Arteta sends brutal message

    While the starting lineup thrived, the fixture painted a bleak picture for Martinelli. Football London described the Brazilian's complete omission from the matchday squad as a brutal transfer message, repeating the harsh stance taken during the Community Shield. Established names including Gabriel Jesus, Fabio Vieira, and Reiss Nelson were also completely absent. Discussing his squad's mindset, Arteta explained: "What we did transmit is more desire, and the will to be better. To be better than anyone else." Furthermore, he shut down speculation about potential additions, stating: "I am really happy with the squad. We already have a lot of great players."

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    What comes next for Arsenal?

    Arsenal will now prepare for a challenging away fixture against Aston Villa on August 31. As the transfer deadline approaches, the club have urgent decisions to make regarding potential outgoings like Martinelli and Nelson. Arteta must ensure his squad is perfectly balanced to navigate another gruelling campaign successfully.