Jorginho: Keeping the habit of winning is the best thing for the team

2025-03-09 09:27

Jorginho: Keeping the habit of winning is the best thing for the team


The "Gunners" Arsenal will go to Old Trafford to challenge the "Red Devils" Manchester United in the new round of the Premier League. Arsenal midfielder Jorginho said that the team must continue to fight hard, and maintaining the habit of winning is the best thing for the team.


In the earlier focus match of the first round of the UEFA Champions League round of 16, Arsenal relied on Timber, Nwaneri, Merino, Odegaard, Trossard and Calafiori to break the opponent's goal, and finally defeated Eindhoven 7-1 away, successfully establishing a good foundation for advancing to the quarterfinals.


Looking back on the game, the 33-year-old Jorginho said: “This victory is very important, especially the way we won. It means a lot to the team’s confidence. We need to keep moving forward. No matter what happens, we must keep working hard and give our all.”


"Everyone needs to give a little more when they're going through these difficult situations. If everyone can do more, we can contribute to the team and go further. My teammates can trust and rely on me, and I can feel their trust. I just want to make the team better, and I'm willing to do my best to help them."


In addition, Arsenal is currently ranked second in the standings with 54 points and still has to face many challenges in its fight for the championship. In the past five matches against Manchester United, Arsenal has won 3 and lost 2, including a 2-0 home win over the "Red Devils" this season, but was eliminated by Manchester United in the FA Cup.


Talking about the upcoming game, Jorginho said, “This game will definitely be difficult to play because it is a contest between two strong teams. In such a game, anything can happen, no matter what the opponent’s current state is. We must focus on this game and strive for victory because it is extremely important for us.”


"We must persist and keep fighting. Once we relax, not only will our motivation for other games drop, but it will also affect our performance in the Champions League. Maintaining the habit of winning is the best thing for the team."


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