Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expresses the club’s growing ambition for major trophies as they lead the Premier League and head into the Champions League second leg against Porto. The team aims to overturn a 1-0 deficit and secure a spot in the quarterfinals.
Despite a recent defeat in Portugal, Arsenal’s form has been impressive recording eight consecutive Premier League victories. Arteta acknowledges the need for improvement and tactical adjustments for the challenging Champions League level.
Gabriel Martinelli is a doubt for the match due to injury. Captain Martin Odegaard believes the team has learned from previous setbacks and is confident in their improved performance this season. Arsenal aims to continue their success and capitalize on the opportunity in the Champions League.
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