Arsenal plays this weekend against Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth (18.30 hours). A Premier League game that is difficult to play for gunners because almost all of their efforts are centered on champions against PSG after disappearing on the first leg (0-1). He talked about Mikel Arteta and also about not having competing for the league until the end of Liverpool.
About the physical state of Calafiori, Jorginho and Havertz:
Yes, Calafiori is low, Jorginho is still low. Jorginho is a little complicated than expected. Fortunately, that’s fine, she feels good, she’s well, but yes, it’s a bit more than we expected. Havertz will be back before the time is over.
About what has been achieved this season with so many none of the players:
The thing is that we live every day with what we have. I was so surprised before the fight against the PSG at home because I was entering the locker room and suddenly I saw all sitting down. He is Tomiyayu, who is with Calafiori, with Gabriel, who is with Thomas Party, with Kai Havertz, with Gabriel Jesus, who is with Jorginho. I say, that’s the titular alignment. And we don’t have them. We don’t have them many, many months. And then I felt joy for the team and what they were doing and how they worked hard and no one was talking about it in the building. But this happens and I’m proud of how boys, staff and clubs respond to these situations.
On how to avoid thinking in Paris in advance
I’ll talk. Because the only thing we can control is our performance, our emotional state and our performance. We know how important it is, and there are many of the things we should do in the Premier League, even if we do not achieve what we want. I also take this opportunity to greet Liverpool for his performance, his note. And I think they deserve to win. They are the best team, they have many features, they have always available templates. And try again. But until that moment, next time, we will need to end the time of strength.
About how admired Liverpool this season:
It’s good that they don’t have any hassles. The good thing is that they have them on the farm all the time, which is very positive. And it’s a club that, in the last 10 or 15 years, has been the same, fighting for titles, winning great trophy, even the Champions League. So they got used to it. No one should be surprised, because they have a level and they have succeeded because they have done so much. So they should be champions.
About if not winning the league is hurt:
Most, yes. I understand that Liverpool is a team that is more and more components needed to win, but very painful, yes.
To if you can motivate your rivals to celebrate the title:
No, they are eventually your classmates, and I know some of the coaching staff and I know how much each other is trying. And, hey, they deserve to win, they have done so that they are not given any opportunities to others, and we must greet them. It is also sport, and we must accept the reasons why it is not possible to achieve and try to improve, that’s all. It can be part of your motivation, but it is not the most important; My motivations are more focused on other aspects, but painful to see it, sure.
About Martin Odegaard’s campaign to this day:
I think there are many reasons. Obviously, damage, a long -term injury, will not help to have a consistency or platform to continue the weather, but it is very difficult. The shown consistency is incredible for an attack player, who is always there, something unusual because there are always raids, especially for very creative players that depend on their spark and create moments in the game. However, there are other aspects of their game that remain intact and continue to do this on Sunday.
In how the high style of bournemouth pressure resembles PSG:
As for the intensity and the way each rivalry responds, their way of playing is quite different. They want to achieve things similar to PSG in some respects, so it’s not about training them, but about being so good and so good at what we should do against them to play as much as we want.
Source: La Verdad

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