Arsenal Shows Depth to Win Champions League: Martinelli Key

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Martinelli and Trossard: Arsenal Shows its Depth in the Champions League

The impact of substitutes Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard was key to Arsenal’s 2-0 victory against Athletic Club in the Champions League. Martinelli, upon entering the field, needed only 36 seconds to score, demonstrating the quality of Mikel Arteta’s squad. Martinelli’s goal, following a pass from Trossard, who had also come on as a substitute, made the difference. Fifteen minutes later, Martinelli assisted Trossard to secure the victory, establishing a promising start for the Gunners in the group stage.

Sometimes, finishers will be more important than headlines this season.

Mikel Arteta
Arteta, in the pre-match press conference, highlighted the importance of the club’s investment, which exceeded £300 million in the transfer market. This effort has strengthened the squad, giving it the depth needed to compete for the title that Arsenal has not yet won. The quality of Arsenal’s substitutes is evident. Arteta praised Martinelli’s attitude and commitment, highlighting his ability to change the course of the game. The confidence and connection between Martinelli and Trossard are a valuable asset to the team.
Gabriel Martinelli, left, and Leandro Trossard came off the bench to score both goals in Arsenal's 2-0 win at Athletic Club on Tuesday.
Gabriel Martinelli y Leandro Trossard, suplentes que marcaron los goles en la victoria 2-0 del Arsenal contra el Athletic Club.
The difference from last season is notable. The summer brought in players like Gyökeres, Eze, Madueke, Zubimendi, Mosquera, Hincapié and Nørgaard, who have already made an impact. In addition, the bench featured players like Saliba, Nwaneri, Lewis-Skelly, Arrizabalaga and the young Dowman, demonstrating the team’s depth and potential. Although the absence of Ødegaard due to injury is a challenge, Arteta now has a squad of reliable players. In the Champions League, the ability of the substitutes to make a difference is crucial. Arsenal seeks to emulate the success of teams like Manchester United and Real Madrid, who have had decisive substitutes. To win the Champions League, Arsenal needs its key players, such as Ødegaard, Saka, and Havertz. The victory against Athletic Club, although not decisive, sends a clear message: Arsenal has players capable of changing the course of the match from the bench.
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