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Arteta waxes lyrical as Saka and Lewis-Skelly shine in Monaco win

Mikel Arteta spoke to TNT Sports after tonight’s 3-0 win over Monaco in the Champions League. Here’s what he had to say.

On the performance overall …

Well, I’m very happy with this, scoring three goals, keeping a clean sheet and winning the game. I’m extremely happy. We started the game very well, the first half we should have been 3-4 up at least, and then we could have put the game to bed, we didn’t.

And in the Champions League we’re going to have difficult moments, and we had for a period of time, probably longer than expected because we weren’t precise enough. We didn’t adjust the press well enough and we suffered. But then with the second goal the game was in control and I’m happy to have the three points.

On scoring from ‘open play’ …

Yeah, very good, especially because they were very different goals, the three of them, and that’s what we want from every phase of play, to be a threat. As I said, we could have scored many more in open play, as you call it.

For me it’s not open play or set-pieces, it’s all part of the game. But anyway, very happy.

On making changes in the second half …

Yeah, we have to, but a word for Myles, 18 years old, to make his debut in the Champions League. It’s a great highlight of the game.

And then, as you mentioned, we have some issues. They put six players inside, only the full-backs giving the width.They have a lot of rotation, it’s difficult to manage that. But I think the subs helped us. They give us energy, give us a little bit more structure with the ball and without the ball.

Everybody is important. Every two/three days it’s impossible to maintain the same players.

On Lewis-Skelly coming through the ranks and showing his quality …

I think what I like about him is the courage.The positions he takes, how he penetrates with the ball. He’s one of our own and he’s 18 years old. He has a bright future ahead of him.

As a manager, as a club, I think we have to be very pleased to see those young players coming through. Because it’s a nice feeling to be able to help somebody change his life.

On working with Bukayo Saka…

What he’s already done in the game is incredible. I think his goal involvement in the season in 21 matches is 20 or something ridiculous like this. But that’s him. A very humble, great guy to have around the place.

He’s so humble. And he just keeps producing. He’s a special person. Again, he’s great to have around the team. I think in his role, his leadership is increasing. With the young kids, he’s amazing. With the seniors, he’s amazing. He’s loved by everybody, you can tell that. And when he’s on that pitch, he’s making a difference for us.

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