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Arsenal aiming to rewrite UEFA Champions League history

Mikel Arteta is pushing Arsenal to change their Champions League fortunes as they begin their campaign. The Gunners have never won the prestigious trophy despite their long history in the competition. Arteta provided updates on injured players including captain Martin Odegaard and star winger Bukayo Saka. The Spanish coach acknowledged that success in this tournament often requires multiple attempts before achieving victory.

New Delhi, Sep 16

Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta urged his side to rewrite UEFA Champions League history as they begin their campaign on Tuesday. Arsenal has never won the UCL trophy; their last appearance in the finals of the tournament came in 2006 against FC Barcelona.

"Well that tells you, with our long history, how difficult it is because we haven't won it yet and that's the opportunity. That's how I see it, but pressure is the opportunity that drives that energy and that willingness to be better every single day. Every decision has to be with that standard and with those expectations, so let's give our best chance to try to do it.

"The big clubs (who have won it), they try seven, eight, nine times and they maybe win two. So in this competition it's going to be one that you fail much more than you succeed. That's the nature of it. That's the history of our club and that's what we want to change," said Arteta in the pre-game conference.

Arteta has given an update on the fitness of Martin Odegaard, Ben White and Bukayo Saka ahead of the match against Athletic Club.

Arsenal’s skipper suffered a shoulder injury in their 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest and was substituted for Ethan Nwaneri after 18 minutes. Ben hasn't featured since starting at Old Trafford on August 17, with Bukayo going off against Leeds United on August 23.

The Spaniard spoke with the media in Bilbao ahead of the clash at San Mames. He said, "Gabi, Kai, Ben and Martin are still out, unfortunately."

On Saka's fitness, Arteta added, "No, I think there are still quite a lot of things to go through. It’s very early to understand when and which week he’s going to be available. But he will certainly be pushing to be available as quickly as possible."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Worried about all these injuries though. Saka and Odegaard are crucial for our chances. Hope they recover quickly! 🤞

Arjun K

The mentality Arteta is building is exactly what we need. Indian fans have stood by Arsenal through thick and thin. Time to make history!

Michael C

While I appreciate the ambition, Arsenal's lack of Champions League experience might cost them against seasoned European teams. Need to be realistic about expectations.

Shreya B

Watching Arsenal in UCL after so many years feels amazing! Staying up late in Delhi to catch all the matches. Come on you Gunners! 💪

Vikram M

Arteta's right about the pressure being opportunity. That's the kind of mindset that wins trophies. Hope the young players step up!

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