Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta couldn’t hide his admiration for Thomas Partey after the midfielder’s commanding display in the Gunners’ emphatic 5-1 victory over Sporting CP in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
Arteta Hails Partey as Arsenal Thrash Sporting CP 5 -1 in Champions League
The Gunners stormed into an unassailable lead by halftime, with Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, and Gabriel Magalhaes all finding the net.
While Goncalo Inacio managed to pull one back for the Portuguese side after the break, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard ensured Arsenal’s dominance was unchallenged.
Amid the attacking masterclass, it was Partey’s performance at the heart of the midfield that truly caught Arteta’s eye.
The 31-year-old delivered a near-flawless display, dictating the tempo, breaking up opposition play, and orchestrating transitions with precision and composure.
“I think it’s one of the best performances I’ve seen from him,” Arteta said after the game.
“The way he dominated the match – that’s the level he can play at.
He’s progressing, and this season, he’s been so consistent. He always has a role to play, and that’s so important. He’s a massive player for us.”
The win, which propels Arsenal to seventh in the Champions League standings, also sent a strong signal to Europe’s elite.
Reflecting on the significance of the result, Arteta pointed to earlier encounters with powerhouses like PSG and Bayern Munich as moments when Arsenal showed glimpses of their potential.
“Performances like tonight’s create belief,” Arteta noted.
“The ability is there; we just need consistency. We’ve faced top teams and shown we can be exceptional. It’s about maintaining that level.”
Arteta also highlighted the growing strength of his squad as injured players return.
“We’ve had periods where we were training with just 11 or 12 players. Now almost everyone is fit, and you can see the difference. The quality is rising.”
As Arsenal march forward in Europe, performances like Partey’s on Tuesday will be crucial in cementing their status as genuine contenders.
For now, Arteta’s faith in his squad is evident – and with good reason