Arteta sings virtues of ‘versatility’ as Arsenal overcome sickness bug to win

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Arteta sings virtues of ‘versatility’ as Arsenal overcome sickness bug to win
Author: Ed Aarons at the Gtech Community Stadium
Published: Jan, 01 2025 21:02

Mikel Arteta praised his players’ ­fortitude after a patched-up Arsenal side overcame a sickness bug in the squad to defeat Brentford and keep up the pressure on Liverpool. Kai Havertz was forced to miss the trip to west London because of illness but goals from Gabriel Jesus, Mikel Merino and Gabriel Martinelli enabled Arteta’s side to recover from going behind to Bryan Mbeumo’s 11th league goal of the season. The ­victory leaves them six points behind the leaders, albeit from a game more, before Saturday’s visit to Brighton.

Arteta is hopeful that Havertz – who the Arsenal manager said was one of several players affected by the bug – will be available for the trip to the south coast. But asked whether his squad is too stretched to deal with a hectic schedule of nine matches in January, Arteta said he had faith in the players at his disposal.

“When I see the willingness of each individual to play through anything and the versatility that we can create within our idea then the answer is no,” he said. “But we don’t know if something else happens then we may have other issues. These things happen – in this period there are always throat infections and viruses. Hopefully not and we get people back like we had Ricky [Calafiori] today. We need everybody.”.

Arteta gave Ethan Nwaneri his first league start more than two years after he became the youngest player in Premier League history at this ground. The 17-year-old played a part of Arsenal’s second and third goals and Arteta said he deserved his opportunity.

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