Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is happy with the squad depth following the club's business in the transfer window but said that they failed in their attempt to sign a midfielder on deadline day after injuries to Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny.Arsenal signed five players, including Gabriel Jesus and Oleksa
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is happy with the squad depth following the club's business in the transfer window but said that they failed in their attempt to sign a midfielder on deadline day after injuries to Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny.
The London club had as many as 37 players leave, including high-profile players such as Alexandre Lacazette and Nicolas Pepe. "Unfortunately in the last 72 hours Thomas and Mo got injured and we had to react in the market. We tried and at the end of the day we have to bring in the players we feel are right but we didn't manage to do it."
"We've won away before, we have to do it again and believe we are capable of going there, playing our way and winning the match. I don't think it's an issue," the Spaniard said.
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