
Merino: We must lock down the noise
- sky sports 2025/01/11 08:38
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Mikel Merino fractured his shoulder following a collision with team-mate Gabriel in his first training session for the club.
The injury prevented him from making his debut until October 1 – as a substitute in his side’s impressive 2-0 Champions League win against Paris St Germain at the Emirates.
It has been a mixed campaign for both the Spain international and his new employers.
Arsenal are six points adrift of leaders Liverpool in the race for the Premier League having played a game more.
They are also facing an uphill battle to reach the final of the Carabao Cup following an underwhelming 2-0 defeat at home to Newcastle.
Arsenal supporters headed to the exit long before the full-time whistle of the opening-leg fixture at the Emirates to indicate a disgruntled fanbase.
And Merino continued: “Nowadays with social media and everything around football, you obviously hear a little bit of what’s happening with the fans. But as players, what we try to do is just lock down that noise.
“We know how difficult it is to win every single game in this league where every team is really, really strong. It is about finding that balance, finding that middle ground, where you’re not always at the top of the mountain or falling down. When you don’t feel that pressure, that’s where the best performance will come.”
Merino, a 6ft 2in defensively-minded midfielder, was perhaps not the attacking mind that Arsenal fans craved during the last transfer window.
“I might be big and strong, but that doesn’t mean I don’t have other qualities,” he added.
“Obviously, I’m not a David Silva style of player. But the pass-first mentality, keeping the ball, and not feeling the pressure when you have a player on your back. Those are things that I have in my game.
“I’m not going to be the player who moves in the pocket like David Silva did or like (Andres) Iniesta did. I’m a different kind of player. But I also have the same mentality as they had.”
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