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Emery hails ‘hungry’ Torreira as Arsenal grind down Huddersfie­ld

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LONDON: Unai Emery praised the increasing­ly influentia­l Lucas Torreira after the Uruguayan midfielder’s late goal secured a 1- 0 win for Arsenal against a resolute Huddersfie­ld on Saturday.

The Gunners stretched their unbeaten run to 21 games but had looked set to drop two points at the Emirates Stadium before Torreira’s spectacula­r overhead kick seven minutes from time.

The 22-year- old has largely been viewed as a defensive guard for Arsenal’s back four, yet two goals in the past week justifies Emery’s faith that he can be effective at both ends of the pitch.

Emery said: “He has the quality and he has a very quick interpreta­tion of the pitch in a tactical sense, both offensivel­y and defensivel­y. He is very fast in his mind and his feet.

“He is improving and is very committed every day to improve and to learn English. And he is hungry.”

The lead-up to the game was dominated by the headlines which exposed four Arsenal players for allegedly indulging in nitrous oxide inhalation on a night out.

Emery though refused to comment further on the matter.

“We cannot speak about this outside the club. I don’t want any distractio­ns. The players needed to have their focus on the match today,” he said.

The Spaniard intimated he may not tolerate his players oversteppi­ng the mark on the pitch either, as Granit Xhaka, Shkodran Mustafi and Matteo Guendouzi were all booked for diving against Huddersfie­ld.

Emery’s censure of his players was of the lip- service variety. Indeed, he mostly addressed the issue by focusing on the robustness of Huddersfie­ld’s approach.

Emery said: “I don’t want simulation from our players. I want more rhythm in the match. But Huddersfie­ld stopped that rhythm a lot. The opposition can decide what rhythm they want to play at and it was a tough match for that. For me the yellow cards were good decisions by the referee.”

It appears that the dawn of a new age at the Emirates is bringing with it a mentality to win no matter what the cost is to Arsenal’s name.

Emery added: “It was a very important result for us. There were a lot of yellow cards, a lot of stoppages and a lot of time lost. We needed patience and we needed the win.

“We found a victory today. The injuries and yellow cards are coming with the number of matches we have had. I don’t know how we are going to play in midweek but I do know that I have enough players to cope.

“Everyone will have two days off now before we come in again ahead of the Europa League game this week.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Arsenal’s Uruguayan midfielder Lucas Torreira (R) shoots to score the opening goal of the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Huddersfie­ld Town at the Emirates Stadium in London — AFP pohto
Arsenal’s Uruguayan midfielder Lucas Torreira (R) shoots to score the opening goal of the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Huddersfie­ld Town at the Emirates Stadium in London — AFP pohto

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