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Donnarumma recognised where the space was and beat Arsenal's press with his throw out to O'Reilly."Martinelli helps the goalkeeper make a decision by pressing too early, they're not really set," ex-Manchester United midfielder Keane said on Sky Sports. I think when you're looking at Donnarumma with the ball in his hands there was a huge space between the Arsenal back four and the front players.
But if you're going to high press, you've got to accept that, at times, you're going to get caught out, because the whole point of pressing is that you win the ball up high and you've got a great chance going forward. If you get caught out, then you're going to leave something behind."There's been a lot of criticism around Martinelli on the winning goal.
If you're going to take the chance to press, you've got to take the rough with the smooth."Then speaking over a clip of Martinelli winning the ball and sparking a counter-attack for Arsenal, which saw Havertz denied by Donnarumma one-on-one, he said: "The idea at the start of the game is to be aggressive and to press high. That's the chance you take when you press high."The pass (for City) was on, but he (Martinelli) now wins a tackle.
