

Mikel Arteta acknowledged that Arsenal had a point to prove against Sporting after losing their last two matches and believes that Kai Havertzās late winner could prove to be a ābig momentā in their season.
Arsenal had David Raya to thank for making three superb saves that kept the scores level before Havertz came off the bench to seal a priceless away victory. It was a huge relief for Arteta, who had urged his players to rediscover their identity after they suffered back-to-back defeats for the first time this season against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final and Championship side Southampton in the FA Cup.
While Arsenal were far from their fluent best against opponents who are unbeaten in their past 23 league matches, their manager was delighted with the spirit they showed to come away with a victory.
āIām extremely happy ā it was a big night, a big moment in the season,ā said Arteta, who celebrated Havertzās strike by charging out of his technical area in celebration. āEspecially where weāre coming from. I think we had a point to prove. Yesterday I talked about identity and the things that I wanted to see on that pitch. It certainly happened that there was a shift there, and then they were a big opponent. Itās very tricky, very difficult to play. Thatās the reason why they won 17 times in a row here. They havenāt lost for a long time. We really had to earn it.ā
Asked whether such a victory was a timely boost for a dressing room that has looked low on confidence in recent weeks, Arteta added: āThe demand from August [onwards] is win and win and win and win; and if you donāt win, itās a disaster, and itās not enough if you donāt win four trophies. So thatās fine, but they need some perspective, especially from my side, a big reminder of what we are as a team and the things that have brought us where we are. And take it, live the present, do your best and letās see what happens.ā
Raya produced a brilliant fingertip save early on to deny Maxi AraĆŗjo before keeping out two efforts from Geny Catamo before Havertzās clincher. āHeās extraordinary, magnificent, incredible,ā was Artetaās assessment of the goalkeeperās importance, while Havertz went even further.
āUnbelievable,ā he said. āI think heās still underestimated in the world of football but for me, the last two seasons, the best keeper in the world. Heās outstanding, heās saved us so many times and weāre very glad to have him.ā
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