Arteta hails depth after resting Rice, Saka in win
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has praised the club’s enhanced squad depth following their 2-0 Champions League group stage victory over Olympiacos on Tuesday, underscoring how this strength improves their prospects in Europe’s premier competition.
Arsenal secured the win at the Emirates Stadium with goals from Gabriel Martinelli in the 12th minute and a stoppage-time strike from Bukayo Saka, who came off the bench to ease mounting nerves. The victory marks a strong start to Arsenal’s Champions League campaign, with Arteta rotating six players including key names such as Declan Rice, Eberechi Eze, and Saka, reflecting the squad’s quality beyond the usual starters.
Arteta highlighted the significant progression compared to last season when Arsenal’s bench largely consisted of academy players with limited Champions League experience. “Last season we had five academy players on the bench who probably never played professional football in the Champions League, so it makes a difference,” Arteta said. “Today, we changed six players because I want everybody to be involved and feel part of it, and it was great.” He added that rotation was also necessary due to physical demands after an intense league fixture against Newcastle earlier in the week.
The match itself was tightly contested, with Arsenal needing a critical save from goalkeeper David Raya to deny Olympiacos a potential equalizer. Martinelli’s early tap-in gave Arsenal control, and despite Olympiacos’ pressure in the second half, the Gunners’ depth ensured they maintained composure and tactical discipline until Saka’s late clincher.
From a tactical standpoint, Arteta’s ability to rely on multiple high-caliber players will be crucial as Arsenal pursues deeper progress in the competition. With a well-rounded squad blending established stars and emerging talents, the Gunners demonstrate flexibility in adapting to fixture congestion and varied tactical challenges.
This squad depth not only strengthens Arsenal’s current campaign but also signals the club’s strategic ambition to compete consistently at the highest level. For players like Saka, the Champions League