Arsenal prepares for a crucial Champions League quarter-final second leg against Sporting CP at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. The team secured a 1-0 victory in the first leg in Lisbon but suffered a league defeat to Bournemouth at home over the weekend.
Arteta Demands Strong Response
Manager Mikel Arteta urges his squad to rebound aggressively after the loss. “We have to look at ourselves, which is the most important thing, and after getting punched, it’s about how you react,” Arteta stated. “There’s no more moment to protect anything; it’s a moment to go and attack, and to be very aggressive.”
Arteta faces key selection decisions ahead of the midweek clash.
Gyokeres Draws Criticism for Pitch Excuse
Viktor Gyokeres netted a penalty for Arsenal but blamed the dry Emirates pitch for his team’s struggles against Bournemouth. Former Premier League striker Jan Aage Fjortoft dismissed the claim. “I guess the best strikers in the world will score on dry pitches, wet pitches, snow, rain, wind, everything,” Fjortoft said on ESPN FC.
“I don’t want to re-open that debate over Arsenal lacking a top, top striker because Gyokeres just sent Sweden to the World Cup, but he did miss some chances today. If you see last season with [Erling] Haaland and [Mohamed] Salah, have there been any champions without that player who can save them on a bad day? Gyokeres scored today and his form is okay, but it seems it’s not good enough to shoot you to a championship.”
Dowman Earns Calls for Starting Spot
Teenage prospect Max Dowman shone in a brief substitute appearance, prompting demands for a starting role. Ex-England international Jay Bothroyd advocated replacing Gabriel Martinelli. “As far as I’m concerned, Max Dowman needs to start,” Bothroyd told Sky Sports. “I don’t care no more. Arsenal need to go over the line. That kid, when he plays, he’s fearless. He wants to ball. He goes at players. He might lose it, but he goes at them.”
Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown also highlighted Dowman’s influence. “Even when Dowman came on, we were all screaming give him the ball, but they didn’t have enough good control of the ball in the midfield and that is all down to Bournemouth and Arsenal not mixing up their game enough,” Keown told TNT Sports.

