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Willian: Mikel Arteta says Arsenal forward 'starting to produce' but still has more to give

Willian moved to Arsenal from London rivals Chelsea in the summer but has struggled to make an impact; Mikel Arteta: "In games now you can see that he is starting to produce what we think he can do for the team"; Arsenal travel to Leicester on Sunday

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Image: Willian moved to Arsenal from London rivals Chelsea in the summer but has struggled to make an impact

Mikel Arteta says Willian is "starting to produce" for Arsenal and hopes fans will begin to see the best of the Brazilian in the coming weeks.

The 32-year-old moved to the Emirates Stadium from London rivals Chelsea in the summer but has struggled to make an impact.

Willian has been criticised online for much of the campaign, having provided three Premier League assists and failed to open his goalscoring account for the Gunners.

Arteta introduced Willian off the bench in Thursday's Europa League win over Benfica and he helped in the comeback, laying on Kieran Tierney's goal before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's late header saw Arsenal advance.

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Mikel Arteta insists his players cannot use fatigue as an excuse and must always give their best, despite the Gunners having to balance domestic commitments with a Europa League campaign

Following that positive cameo, Arteta now wants to see the two-time Premier League winner kick on having been so keen to bring him to north London in the first instance.

"He is a player who we all like," Arteta said of Willian. "His team-mates like him and we were expecting many more things from him since he joined but for many different reasons he hasn't found his best performances.

"But hopefully Thursday's performance is going to give him the platform and belief that he is a really important player - he is a player I really like and I did a lot to bring him in and hopefully he can still give us more.

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"I was really pleased with Willian on Thursday and he totally deserves some credit because of the way he trains every day and he is trying.

"In games now you can see that he is starting to produce what we think he can do for the team so everyone has to step up and create big moments in games because the front players in the end have to be the ones that decide the game for us."

Given the truncated season and the amount of matches being played, Willian could yet be recalled to the starting line-up for Sunday's trip to high-flying Leicester.

Another Arsenal star looking for a rare start will be fellow Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli - who has fallen down the pecking order in recent weeks.

Having looked good following his return from a serious knee injury, the 19-year-old has started just twice since the turn of the year.

Gabriel Martinelli suffered an ankle injury in the warm-up before Arsenal's FA Cup win over Newcastle
Image: Gabriel Martinelli has started just twice for Arsenal in 2021

"He wants to play all the time," Arteta replied when asked if he has had to have conversations with Martinelli to explain his lack of minutes.

"We know him and we know he is disappointed when he is not playing and you know that when you throw him on the pitch he is going to do his best.

"He had an opportunity last week when I decided to sub Auba and give him some minutes against Benfica.

"He needs to take those opportunities and if he plays on Sunday he needs to take it like everybody else."

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