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Arsenal Must Be Ruthless to Overcome Sporting and Turn Their Champions League Fortune Around, Says Arteta
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has urged his team to be ruthless in their upcoming Champions League clash against Sporting CP, as they look to snap a disappointing run of away form in Europe. The Gunners have gone winless in their last four Champions League fixtures, including a narrow 1-0 defeat to Inter Milan at the San Siro earlier this month. With the pressure mounting, Arteta stressed that it is crucial for Arsenal to rectify their away performances if they are to qualify for the knockout stages in the newly expanded 36-team Champions League format.
Arsenal currently sit 12th in the standings, with only the top eight teams automatically advancing to the Round of 16, while the next 16 teams will enter a playoff. This makes their upcoming fixture against Sporting not only a chance to arrest their poor form but also an opportunity to make a statement in the competition.
“We have to improve our away form,” Arteta admitted ahead of Tuesday's game. “Looking back at the way we played against Inter, we dominated the game and should have won. But the reality is we didn’t take our chances. We have to be much more ruthless, much more efficient in the opposition box.”
Despite the disappointment of recent results, Arteta remains optimistic about his team's potential. He is confident that Arsenal can turn things around, provided they play with greater efficiency and composure in key moments. "We have to play in a way that gives us the best chance to win the game and do it as quickly as possible," he said. "Tomorrow we have a great opportunity to do that."
However, Arsenal will face a formidable challenge in Sporting, who are enjoying an outstanding campaign. The Portuguese champions are unbeaten in the competition and sit second in the group with 10 points, having recently thrashed Manchester City 4-1. Arteta acknowledged the quality of their opponents, highlighting Sporting's formidable team spirit and ambition as key factors behind their success.
“The run they are on is incredible, which tells you it's not only about their qualities but their ambition and the energy they have as a team,” Arteta said. “That’s the great challenge we have. But at the same time, it's an opportunity for us to make a statement and show that we are capable of going toe-to-toe with this kind of opponent. We need to be ourselves and go there with the aim of winning the game.”
For Arsenal, this match is not just about getting three points, but also about proving to themselves and their fans that they have what it takes to succeed in Europe’s elite competition. With key players in form and a manager determined to lead them to success, a win in Portugal could be the turning point in their Champions League campaign. Arteta’s call for his side to be ruthless in front of goal and take their opportunities will be crucial if they are to overcome a Sporting team that is riding high on confidence.
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