Arsenal’s victory over Luton on Wednesday was a testament to the talent and hard work of young midfielder Emile Smith Rowe. Manager Mikel Arteta had high praise for the England midfielder, who played a key role in the team’s 2-0 win at the Emirates.
Smith Rowe’s performance was highlighted by his role in forcing a Daiki Hashioka own goal, following Martin Odegaard’s opening goal. Arteta commended Smith Rowe’s impressive display, noting that he had been training exceptionally well leading up to the match.
The young midfielder played a solid 84 minutes before being substituted for Jorginho, showcasing his endurance and skill on the field. Arteta expressed his satisfaction with Smith Rowe and the other players who stepped up in the busy month of fixtures.
As Arsenal continues their strong start after the international break, the focus now shifts to their upcoming match against Brighton. With Smith Rowe’s standout performance and Arteta’s confidence in the team, the Gunners are poised for success in the upcoming challenges.