Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hailed the performance of debutants William Saliba and Gabriel Jesus in the Gunners’ 2-0 win over Crystal Palace.
While Jesus was a thorn in the side of the Eagles’ defence with a threatening display.
Particularly in the first half, at the other end Saliba put in a commanding defensive display.
Saliba’s dominant showing saw the 21-year-old register a team-high seven clearances.
And win possession seven times, behind only Thomas Partey (eight).
After the game, Arteta discussed the merits of a partnership with Gabriel Magalhaes.
“You need the right balance,” the manager told Sky Sports.
“Physicality in this league is something that you cannot come short, because if you do, you’re going to be exposed, and you’ll have to be able to deal with certain games and certain opponents, which demand so much in those aspects.
“The two, for their age, are really well built, and they give us a different edge, the same as Ben [White].
“That’s the resilience we need to win and see football matches through. We had some moments; you need your goalkeeper because, to be honest, they had the biggest chance in the game, the one against one, and Aaron [Ramsdale] did incredibly well.”
Although Jesus was not on the scoresheet for Arsenal, his intent was evident from the start as he put the Palace defence under pressure and contested a team-high 21 duels.
Arteta said, describing the forward’s impact:
“The fear factor.
“He’s always on your shoulder, he’s always had that ability, the intuition to get the ball off you, and he’s never standing still.
“He’s always on the move, always ready to act, and so sharp. For the defenders, it’s difficult to play against him.”
As well as Jesus, Arsenal has added Oleksandr Zinchenko, Fabio Vieira, Matt Turner and Marquinhos. However, Arteta – who celebrated his 50th league win as Gunners boss – is still looking for further additions before the transfer window shuts on September 1.
“We are going to try,” he said. “There are a few things we have planned, and if we can do them, it would be great.
“But now we’ll work with the players we have. We’re into the season already.
“And the focus should be on the players we have, to get the best out of them.”
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