Date: 11th October 2022 at 5:00am
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In-form forward Gabriel Martinelli believes there is a lot of work ahead for Arsenal this season.

THE LOWDOWN: STATEMENT RESULT

It was a wonderful performance from Arsenal and Martinelli on Sunday evening in front of the home faithful. Liverpool have always been a thorn in the flesh of the Gunners but they managed to get one over them in stunning fashion.

Martinelli scored early before assisting Bukayo Saka to put Arsenal back in front after the Reds had equalized. After the break, the visitors levelled again but Saka struck home a late penalty to hand Mikel Arteta a first Premier League win over Jürgen Klopp’s men since 2020.

Martinelli, who had an excellent game and was named man of the match afterwards, believes there is still more work to be done despite sitting top of the league at the moment.

THE LATEST: MORE WORK TO BE DONE

Gabriel Martinelli, after yet another exceptional performance on Sunday to help Arsenal maintain their place at the top of the table, insists there is a lot of work to be done.

Martinelli revealed that he enjoyed the game and went on to add why it was important to score in the first minute.

“I enjoyed it a lot, it was a great game and I think it’s a game that everyone wants to play, and not just me, but I think all of the players enjoyed the game.”

“To be fair I was a bit afraid, I think B was offside – no he wasn’t offside, but they were checking B for offside. But it was a great feeling, and the assist after, just before the end of the first half. I think we deserved the win and I’m so happy.”

On his energetic display, the 21-year-old says it is his desire to always give his all on the pitch.

“Yeah, I always try to give my best on the pitch, to try to help my teammates.

“I think we need to keep our feet on the floor and go game by game and try to win all of them.

“Yes of course, it’s a big game, it’s 50-50, we won the game and we are happy. I’m feeling fresh, ready to go!

THE VERDICT: TIME TO STAY FOCUSED

Arsenal truly have a lot to do this season. The work doesn’t stop after just beating Liverpool. Arteta’s side have won 10 out of the 11 games played in all competitions this season but that’s not all because it is a marathon not a sprint.

The side has to stay focused, eyes fixed on the goal till the season comes to an end.

 

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