
Martinelli Reveals Tactical Insight Behind Match-Winning Cameo in Arsenal’s Champions League Opener
Gabriel Martinelli proved once again that impact off the bench can be just as powerful as starting, as the Brazilian winger delivered a goal and an assist in Arsenal’s 2–0 Champions League win over Athletic Bilbao — and revealed afterward that his contribution was no accident.
The Gunners kicked off their European campaign in style at San Mamés, overcoming a hostile atmosphere and a resilient Bilbao side with two late strikes from substitutes Martinelli and Leandro Trossard. But according to Martinelli, his decisive intervention was something he had already mapped out before stepping onto the pitch.
🧠 Martinelli’s Tactical Awareness Pays Off
Speaking after the match, Martinelli explained how he had spotted a weakness in Bilbao’s defensive shape while watching from the bench.
“When I came on, I just tried to get in behind. I wanted to see where I could find the space,” he said. “I had said to the guys on the bench that there was a huge space in behind.”
Just 36 seconds and four touches after entering the game, Martinelli latched onto a lofted ball from Trossard and fired Arsenal into the lead. Minutes later, he turned provider, breezing past his marker and teeing up Trossard for the second goal.
“I knew they were tired, too,” Martinelli added. “I was able to find Leo, and he did the rest.”
⚽ Arsenal’s Perfect Start in Europe
The win marks a strong opening statement from Mikel Arteta’s side, who are aiming to build on last season’s semi-final run and claim their first-ever men’s Champions League title. Bilbao, returning to the competition after a decade-long absence, finished fourth in LaLiga last season and offered a stern test — but Arsenal’s clinical edge proved decisive.
“They were playing at home, so they did well too,” Martinelli said. “But I thought we were clinical and deserved to win.”
🔴 Martinelli’s Message: Arsenal Mean Business
Martinelli’s post-match comments reflected the hunger and belief coursing through the squad.
“When you play for Arsenal, you go to win every game… We know how big we are when we have this badge on our chest, and with the family we have. We are a big club and we want to win every single match.”
🩺 Gyökeres Injury Update
The match also saw a worrying moment for striker Viktor Gyökeres, who clashed heads with teammate Gabriel and played the remainder of the first half with a bandage. He was substituted for Trossard on the hour mark, but early reports suggest the Sweden international should be fit for Sunday’s Premier League showdown against Manchester City.
🔮 What’s Next?
With momentum building and squad depth proving decisive, Arsenal head into their domestic clash with confidence. Martinelli’s performance not only reignited his claim for a starting role but also showcased the tactical intelligence and killer instinct that could be vital in Arsenal’s pursuit of European glory.
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