Arteta promises a regular role in the league will arrive for the victory of the Arsenal star



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Publication date: Thursday, November 5, 2020 10:34

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta promised that “the opportunity will come” for the star of his victory over Molde, while the player in question spoke to the press about his lack of league action this season.

The gunmen firmly took control of his fate in the Europa League after clinching a 4-1 win over previously undefeated Molde.

Arsenal had to come from behind to secure the three points, and their first two replies came via the own goal route.

But nevertheless, Arteta he was understandably satisfied with the display and told BT Sport: “It was really important for us to win tonight and to get to the top of the group.

“We had a resounding victory and the guys tried to go for them from the first minute. We were a goal behind but it was about the reaction, we created many chances.

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“If they didn’t score their own goals, we had players there for the tap. We could withstand the attacks and we didn’t want to let them run against us because they are a threat.

“I really like the approach that the younger players have for each game, they want to make a difference, they are playing with a lot of personality.

“Joe Willock could have scored more, created a goal and a good performance. Keep doing what you are constantly doing and your opportunity will come (in the Premier League).

Willock happy with the current trip

Meanwhile, scorer and man of the match Joe willock He reflected on an excellent performance and insisted that his lack of Premier League appearances this season is something he will take in stride.

He told BT Sport: “In the first half they started very strong and we had to keep going. We don’t get frustrated.

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“I had a couple of chances earlier in the game, but I wasn’t making a mistake with that one.”

Regarding his lack of action in the league this season, Willock said: “I’m just taking it game by game. It is part of my journey and I am just a child. I have to keep learning.

“I’m trying to work hard and when I get the chance in the Premier League, I hope I can do the same.”

On Eddie Nketiah’s offside goal: “Eddie slipped in front of me. I didn’t think Eddie was out of the game. “



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