Arteta impressed by Tzolis's debut: 'Something good will come out of it'
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Christos Tzolis made an impressive debut for Arsenal, contributing two assists in their 3-0 Community Shield victory against Manchester City.
- Manager Mikel Arteta praised Tzolis's decision-making, technique, and ability to create scoring opportunities.
- Tzolis's strong performance has generated excitement for his future contributions to the team.
Christos Tzolis has made an immediate impact at Arsenal, impressing manager Mikel Arteta with his debut performance in the Community Shield victory over Manchester City. The Greek international provided two assists in the 3-0 win, playing a key role in securing the trophy.
Arteta singled out the 24-year-old winger for his quality on the ball and his intelligent play. "I've been very impressed with Tzolis," Arteta stated after the match. "Decision making, pausa, technique. When the ball goes to him, it feels like something good is going to come out of it. Always the best option."
Tzolis's ability to consistently make the right choices on the field and his technical skill have clearly caught the manager's attention. This strong first official appearance for Arsenal suggests a promising future for the player, earning him early praise from his coach.
The two assists and overall contribution in the season's opening major match have heightened anticipation for what Tzolis will bring to the team as the season progresses.
I've been very impressed with Tzolis. Decision making, pausa, technique. When the ball goes to him, it feels like something good is going to come out of it. Always the best option.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.