Mikel Arteta of Arsenal has said that his versatile side can defeat any opposition after advancing to the Champions League last 16 with a 2-1 win at Girona on Wednesday.
The Second team of Arsenal side defeated the Catalan outfit with goals from Jorginho and Ethan Nwaneri after falling behind to Arnaut Danjuma’s first-half strike.
Arsenal win against Spanish side makes them avoid the play-off phase that was added this season, Gunners will then face either Juventus, AC Milan, Feyenoord or PSV Eindhoven in the round of 16.
“Winning in this competition is very demanding but overall the team has been very consistent, regardless of all the issues they have had to face,” Arteta told reporters after a fourth consecutive European victory.
“(Hopefully it breeds) more belief in that dressing room that we are a good team and we can face anyone and still perform and win games.”
The veteran goalkeeper, Neto made his Arsenal debut against Girona with Arteta saying first-choice stopper David Raya was hurt.
“He certainly could not play, he is injured,” explained the coach, ahead of Manchester City’s impending visit to face Arsenal in the Premier League, in a key title race clash on Sunday.
Brazilian goalkeeper Neto, 35, was responsible for Girona’s opener, with the Bournemouth loanee caught out of his box which allowed Danjuma to finish past him from distance.
Young Attacking midfielder Nwaneri led the line for Arsenal and finished brilliantly for the winner, with team-mate Mikel Merino hailing the 17-year-old starlet.
“He is ruthless, he has no fear on the pitch,” Merino told TNT Sports.
“He has a really high ceiling and we are going to help him reach it.”
Arteta praised the teenager for his exciting display at Montilivi.
“I’m really impressed, making his debut as a Champions League starter today and scoring the goal that he scored, especially in a very important moment,” said the coach.
“His influence, his composure on the ball and how aggressive he is when he gets it, it’s impressive.”