Gabriel Martinelli wouldn't change anything about his life at this moment

2025-01-23 11:29

Gabriel Martinelli wouldn't change anything about his life at this moment

Gabriel Martinelli says he has few interests outside of football and insists "I wouldn't change anything in my life". The Arsenal forward found his scoring touch against Aston Villa in a 2-2 draw, his sixth goal of the Premier League this season. Despite not scoring as many goals as expected of his ability and status, Martinelli remained unwavering, insisting he is fully committed to Arsenal's goal of helping the club win its first league title in more than 20 years.

In an interview with NSS-Sports, Martinelli talked about his experience in dealing with pressure: "Feeling pressure is part of the game. Over time, you will get used to it. I started playing football at the age of 6, playing five-a-side football at Corinthians, and I felt a lot of pressure at that time."

He is grateful and content with the current situation and admits that he would not change anything in his life. "What else can I ask for? Absolutely nothing, my family is fine, I feel very healthy. More importantly, I play for Arsenal, one of the most important clubs in the world. I would not change anything in my life at this moment."

Despite the fact that football dominates his life, Martinelli is well known for his love of fashion. He candidly shares his preference for luxury brands: "Fashion is a passion of mine. If I could only wear one brand for the rest of my life, it would be Louis Vuitton. But lately, I'm obsessed with Prada."

When asked what he would do if he didn't play football, Martinelli admitted that it was difficult to imagine another path. "I don't know, I really have no idea. By the way, my father often asked me this question when I was still living in Brazil. I answered that I didn't see any other options in front of me. When I wasn't playing football, I hardly thought about or did anything else. At most, I was spending time with my family and friends, or thinking about Dior and Louis Vuitton."

As Arsenal battle on multiple fronts, Martinelli's unwavering commitment and form will be vital to the team's goals. Whether it's scoring goals or scoring in style, he has shown an attitude of striving for excellence. His attention has now turned to the upcoming Champions League games. Arsenal will face Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday, and a win would be an important step towards securing a seeding spot in the knockout stages.



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