Arsenal
William Salimba makes a significant Champions League claim prior to the PSV clash.
William Salimba makes a significant Champions League claim prior to the PSV clash. Arsenal defender William Saliba has expressed his confidence in the Gunners’ capacity to win the
UEFA Champions League this season, as they prepare to face PSV Eindhoven in the second leg of their round of 16 tie on Wednesday night. Mikel Arteta’s team enters the match at the Emirates Stadium with a 7-1 aggregate lead, setting a new record for the first time in the competition’s knockout phases with seven goals scored away from home. Saliba is adamant that Arsenal will not relinquish their momentum, despite their substantial advantage. In the pre-match press conference on Tuesday,
Salina, “We all want to play tomorrow because it is a Champions League game.” “We compete at home and aim to secure victory.” It can instill a significant amount of confidence and guarantee our qualification. We have a crucial game scheduled for tomorrow.Saliba also expressed his aspiration to win the esteemed European trophy, a goal that he has harboured since childhood. “Undoubtedly, the Champions League is a competition that is a part of one’s upbringing,” he stated.
“We are aware of the challenges associated with victory; however, we are prepared to give our all, and anything is possible.” Next Stay “I believe we should not consider the previous game.” Additionally, tomorrow is crucial, and we must prevail, regardless of the fact that we defeated them 7-1 last week. The game is being played at home, and a victory will instill a sense of confidence in us for our subsequent matches.
READ MORE: WILLIAM SALIBA PROVIDES AN EMPHATIC REPLY TO THE REAL MADRID TRANSFER LINKS Saliba also expressed his aspiration to win the esteemed European trophy, a goal that he has harboured since childhood. “Undoubtedly, the Champions League is a competition that is a part of one’s upbringing,” he stated. “We are aware of the challenges associated with victory; however, we are prepared to give our all, and anything is possible.”
William Saliba, a defender for Arsenal WILLIAM SALIBA (Image credit: GETTY IMAGES) “There is no purpose in participating if we do not have a belief or aspiration to win the Champions League.” We are present and confident in our ability to accomplish the task. Saliba underscored the significance of moving forward incrementally in light of the new format’s increased difficulty in qualifying for the elimination rounds.
Join the Arsenal WhatsApp Group Chat Now! “This season, qualifying was challenging; however, we emerged victorious in our inaugural match.” We have the opportunity to advance and secure another victory tomorrow.
We are capable of accomplishing this task, as there are only four games remaining before the final. We all have confidence in our abilities. The Frenchman also contemplated his emotive goal celebrations and his passion for Arsenal, emphasising his profound bond with the club. “I was a significant fan when I was younger,” he acknowledged. “I am able to celebrate a goal because football games are exceedingly challenging to win.”
“I am exceedingly delighted when my teammates score.” I have always been driven by this passion, particularly due to my affection for this organisation. I am enamoured with the prospect of playing here and reliving these experiences. I derive pleasure from each day and each event.
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