The Arsenal Manager Mikel Areta quickly focused on the meeting of the Premier League on Sunday with Manchester United after dismissing his team on Tuesday evening.
The Gunners had not yet scored a goal in their two earlier games in a row that found the network seven times in Eindhoven and organized the club’s greatest victory in the Champions League. Noah Lang achieved a punishment for the lackluster hosts, but the 7-1 goal line is still the common defeat in the 112-year PSV history.
“It was a special night,” enthused Areta. “We obviously enjoyed self -confidence and faith. In football, it is not what we did three days ago or today, it will be what we do tomorrow.”
The North London outfit travels to Manchester United and Areteta on Sunday to reproduce the energetic performance of Arsenal in this historic Premier League rivalry.
“We go to Old Trafford,” warned the Spanish boss, “how we behave, how we play and can win a game. This is, enjoy this evening because it was a very impressive performance and an incredible number of points. We deserve it and I will further improve it as a team.”
Arsenal was the first away team in the history of the Champions League, which scored seven goals in the KO -competition phases. “It is something that has not yet been done, so it is great to be part of it,” said Areteta Kurz, before moving his focus on the true goal of the club. Title. “But as a team we want to achieve many other things that are far more important.
Areta set up for the fourth game in a row without a recognized striker after defeating Leicester City before having a loud goaress Torery blank last week against West Ham United for Nottingham Forest. The Arsenal boss absolutely wanted to point out the unpredictability of the result on Tuesday.
“That is the beauty of it,” said Areteta about his press conference after the game, “nobody in this room when I give you an envelope and says: ‘Can you predict what will happen tomorrow and who will score?’ [nobody would say 7-1] That is the beauty of football. “