Arsenal boss Arteta on victory at Wolves

Arsenal boss Arteta on victory at Wolves



Arsenal boss Arteta on victory at Wolves


Mikel Arteta had plenty to smile about after Arsenal secured a morale-boosting victory on Thursday.

Gabriel scored the only goal and Gabriel Martinelli was given an unusual red card as Arsenal beat Wolves for their first win of 2022.

Defender Gabriel bundled home Alexandre Lacazette's flick-on to score the only first-half goal Wolves have conceded in the Premier League since October.

Gunners forward Martinelli was sent off in the second half for two bookings shown at the same time for infringements seconds apart - stopping a throw-in and a foul on Chiquinho.

The better chances came after that, with Lacazette shooting wide, but the visitors were holding on at the end.

Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale denied Romain Saiss and Leander Dendoncker and Chiquinho had a shot blocked on the line.

Arsenal's first win in six games took them up to fifth and denied eighth-placed Wolves the chance of a fourth league win in a row, with the odds of Wolves qualifying for the Champions League dropping considerably. So much so that if you fancy a bet you'd be better off trying best au online casino instead. In the meantime, read on for Arteta's reaction after Thursday's vital victory when he was asked about our performance, another red card for the side, and the heroic performance of substitute Rob Holding.

Read on for a full transcript:

on the performance…Obviously it was a massive game for us, playing away against a really good team that makes very little errors, that concedes very little and that they are extremely dangerous. I think we had some really good periods in the game, we went ahead, but the red card changes the context completely. We had to dig in, we had to suffer, we showed great resilience, we defended the box extremely well, and that’s why at the end we got the points.

on the red card record…Very worrying. To be fair, it’s the first time I’ve seen a red card like this in 18 years that I’ve been in this league. I think you have to be pretty willing to give a red card in that situation. But still it happened. We know that playing with 10 men in this league you’re not going to get points, enough points, the points that we want and we have to stop it. But to be fair it’s difficult to find more arguments and more ways to transmit that to the players. Everybody says it’s the most disciplined group they’ve seen in the last 15 years, but still we are getting red cards for other things.

on the resilience and character…I keep telling you guys how close they are, how much they like to play together, the unity and togetherness around that dressing room and how willing they are to defend that shirt every single match. I really mean it when I say that and today was another example. I think we have so many and that’s why I’m proud to be the coach of these players.

on losing Martinelli through suspension…Gabi has been extremely good the last few months. I think the level that he’s playing at, the way he’s been every game, the way he’s been evolving. It’s a real shame because he’s going miss the game now because we need him and because we are really, really short.

on whether referees are targeting Arsenal…If you ask me if I’m happy with the decisions we’ve had this season, I’m not at all. But that’s a conversation I will have privately with the officials. We need explanations, we need explanations with what happened in VAR and I need explanations with what happened today.

on whether he has had those conversations already…No but they are going to happen soon.

on Rob Holding's performance…Today he deserves a lot of credit. He was on the bench, he was ready to help. His attitude, his commitment to the team whether he plays every week or plays one minute, it's incredibly good. He's a really good influence for the rest. Today he really helped the team, the way he defended the box made a huge difference. Thanks to him we won the game.


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