In the 20th round of the English Premier League, Arsenal started an away match with Brighton, and both sides finally shook hands with a score of 1-1. After the match, Arsenal's midfielder centerpiece, Paltay, not only gave a delicate interpretation of the match, but also looked forward to the future journey in the club's official interview.
Speaking about youngster Nwaneri, who scored the decisive goal of the match, Partey was full of praise: "Nwaneri has shown great talent and all of us can witness his growth. He has been working hard and improving with each game, and I was very pleased with his goal today. I'm sorry he couldn't get all three points, but I'm sure he'll continue to move forward and have a bright future."
Confronted with the team's mood, Partey confessed: "Each of us is deeply lost and frustrated, in a low mood. However, that's the beauty of soccer, sometimes we have to accept the results. We wanted to win and keep the winning streak going, but it didn't work out that way. However, we didn't lose the game and that's a positive. We will give our best to win our next important matches, although it won't be easy against a formidable opponent, and only perfection will win us the title. Now, we need to leave today's regrets behind and keep fighting for the next win."
Due to the suspension of his teammate Timberlake, Partey played as a temporary right back again. He showed his professionalism: "I am a professional player, I can play in any position, as long as I can contribute to the team, I have no complaints. I can play in any position, and if the team needs me, I will give my best. If I can keep improving, I will be very happy. Sometimes the team needs me to step up and I have to hold my ground, and I am honored to do so."
Looking ahead to the upcoming League Cup clash with Newcastle United, Partey is looking forward to it: "I'm very enthusiastic about it and we have to be ready for it. We know it's going to be a challenging game against them, they have a lot of strength and a lot of players. We will do our best to be ready for them. It's going to be a great game and we know the importance of the support of our fans, who are an indispensable force in our game. We will need their shouts in this game as well."