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GABRIEL MARTINELLI EXPLAINS WHY ARSENAL COACH MIKEL ARTETA WILL SOON BE IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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Gabriel Martinelli explains why Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta will soon be in the spotlight. 

Gabriel Martinelli has predicted a bright future for himself as a manager, claiming that Arteta will soon be the talk of the world because he will make history as a coach. 

The Brazilian has been a submile under Spanish management due to his goals and performance. This has earned him a spot on the senior national team of his South American country. 

"He was there to support me when I got hurt," the 20-year-old said. He is already a great coach who works hard and thinks about what modern football is like, giving us excellent advice." He's also a nice guy, always treating people well. I believe Arteta will be one of those lifelong coaches with numerous titles and a place in football history." 

Arsenal is fourth in the Premier League with ten games remaining and is aiming to return to the Champions League after five years away from Europe's elite. 

"Arsenal always goes into competitions thinking of winning titles," Martinelli said. We didn't meet this goal for a few seasons, but we're finally getting rid of it." We have a chance to play in the next Champions League and are working hard to get there. It is the primary goal of the club. We have to do it." 

The Gunners must think more strategically, but Gabriel Martinelli believes there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic.

 

"We had a very large reformulation, and our team has many young people, 23, 20 years old," Martinelli said this week. 

"We have a bright future ahead of us; if we keep this team, we can compete for titles in the coming seasons, and we will." 

This season, we will compete for fourth place in order to qualify for the Champions League, and then we will compete for the Champions League." 

It's a slow process, and Arsenal still has a long way to go just to finish in the top four by the end of May. 

Despite having a three-point lead and a game in hand on Tottenham Hotspur, the Gunners' schedule is unquestionably more difficult.

 

Spurs' last two top-eight games are against Liverpool and Arsenal, while Arsenal must travel to face Chelsea, Manchester United, West Ham United, and, of course, Spurs. 

Even Arsenal's less difficult games are not without difficulty. Crystal Palace has been a difficult opponent away from home in recent seasons, and they are currently in good form. 

Newcastle United's recent resurgence may make it more difficult to beat them.

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