Mikel Artetacoach of Arsenalhe said this Monday, on the eve of Tuesday’s self-measurement against the Seville on the 3rd day of the Champions League at Sánchez Pizjuán, which is in group B where both “a lot of equality” and he warned of the “incredible experience” of the Seville team in European competitions.
“They will demand the maximum from us. Hopefully tomorrow people will talk about how well we did against a strong opponent. With the experience that the Seville and the European nights experienced here, we will try to dominate and be better than them,” he declared on Monday. Arteta in the press room of Sánchez Pizjuánwhere his team is not training after doing so in London.
The Spanish coach of Arsenal sure”Diego Alonso’s Sevilla“he liked it too much against him” real Madrid” in the debut of his Uruguayan counterpart on Saturday, because the stamp of “a coach who knows what he wants, he has already shown it in Uruguay“, he said, in addition to emphasizing that “his teams have personality.”
Arteta does not want to ensure the ownership of the international goalkeeper because Spain David Raya for this Tuesday’s match, although he warned that “it will not be a certain action” that will help him “decide it”, since the Barcelona goalkeeper made a serious mistake in the last match in the Premier League, but ” mistakes are part of football, it happens to everyone.”
Arteta assumes he lives in Arsenal “the pressure of being in a big club” with the “obligation to always win”, he regretted “losing some games because of his own mistakes” and highlighted that “winning away from home” in the top continental competition “is very difficult ” and that For “emotional control is important.”
The Basque coach has a memory of the deceased Jose Antonio Reyesmyth of Seville who “was part of the Invincibles team” of Arsenal and he is his “companion” in the lower ranks of the Spanish team. “I hope tomorrow he will be proud of the match between the two teams,” he stressed.
Source: La Verdad

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