
"Impactors, Mikel Arteta called them, and Gabriel Martinelli made quite an impact at San Mames. Sometimes you just need a second to change the history of a football club, the Arsenal manager said last spring, and although describing the goal that set up victory here in those terms would be pushing it, the beginning of a Champions League campaign in which they aspire to do just that underlined why he has insisted on the importance of strength in depth."
"On a night in which they were without seven key men and were yet to find a way through a club that are the ultimate in resistance the solution came from the bench. One second it was not, but Martinelli had only been on the pitch for thirty-six of them when was suddenly away, racing behind the Athletic Bilbao defence and slipping the ball under Unai Simon to put Arsenal into the lead with twenty minutes left."
"As if to prove the point, Leandro Trossard, another substitute who had come on just five minutes before him, had provided the pass for it and then added the second to secure the win. Last season they had paid for a lack of depth, Arteta had said; this season sees them start victorious thanks to the men waiting in reserve."
Arsenal began their Champions League campaign with a win at San Mames thanks to decisive contributions from substitutes. The team were missing seven key players and struggled to create clear chances for much of the match. A loose ball in midfield allowed Leandro Trossard to send a looping pass into space for Gabriel Martinelli. Martinelli, having been on the pitch only briefly, raced behind the defence and slotted the ball under Unai Simon to open the scoring. Trossard added a late second to secure the victory and underline the importance of strength in depth.
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