Gabriel Martinelli: Gunners aim to capitalise on win over Manchester City
Gabriel Martinelli says Arsenal's inherent belief will only be boosted by beating champions Manchester City as Mikel Arteta’s men look to go one step further than last season.
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Gabriel Martinelli says Arsenal's inherent belief will only be boosted by beating champions Manchester City as Mikel Arteta’s men look to go one step further than last season.
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Arsenal finally ended their 12-game losing streak to Manchester City in the Premier League after Gabriel Martinelli scored in the 87th minute in Sunday to secure a 1-0 win over the treble winners.
LONDON: Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta said their first victory over champions Manchester City in eight years on Sunday (Oct 8) sends a message to his team that they must keep believing.
Arsenal laid down an early marker in the Premier League title race by beating Manchester City 1-0 on Sunday, while Liverpool were held by Brighton in a pulsating 2-2 draw. Gabriel Martinelli's deflected strike on 86 minutes handed the Gunners their first league victory over City since 2015 to leapfrog the champions into second place in the table. City have now lost consecutive Premier League games for the first time in five years. "It feels like a big win," said Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta. "It is a special one. "It has been a long time since the club beat Manchester City. We felt today could be the day, but we needed a big performance from everyone and we had that."