The defender of Arsenal Jurrien Timber believes that his team’s ability to overcome adversity can help them “achieve incredible things” this season.
The Gunners won 1-0 against the Wolves after the extremely controversial red card of Myles Lewis-Skelly in the first half in Molinine-a decision that aroused the disbelief of the experts, Alan Shearer qualifying it as “one of the Worse decisions I have seen ”. in a long time ”.
They won the match thanks to a goal from Riccardo Calafiori in the 74th minute, four minutes after the hosts were also reduced to 10 following the expulsion of Joao Gomes.
And that made it possible to maintain their hopes as a title as they hang on to the tails of Liverpool, six points behind after playing one more match.
It is not the first time that they have felt a feeling of injustice this season and Timber thinks that it can propel them towards success.
“It is a question of reacting to this adversity, you know, I think that the character of this group can bring us very far,” he said on the official website of the club.
“In addition, we have incredible players, we believe a lot in this group that we can achieve incredible things, it is enough to continue, there is still a long way to go and I have a lot of confidence in them and today , we have still shown why we are good.
“If you see everything we have experienced today, this is not the first time, but how we reacted in the second half, we can be really proud of the players and a well -deserved victory.
“You always want to win, you have to play with courage, you have to aim for this goal and at the same time, you cannot collect.
Vitor Pereira on the key moments of the day.
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“We knew it was going to be difficult and we made a lot of sacrifices and in the end, we really deserved it.”
For the Wolves, who were likely to lead when they had the advantage of a man, it was a fourth consecutive defeat and they remain outside the last three on the sole difference in goals.
But the Patrone Pareira thinks they will survive relegation.
“I am very confident, very, very confident,” said Pereira.
“They (the signatures) will come and we will achieve our objectives.
“Next season, we will be in the Premier League, I am very confident. I feel that from the inside.