‘We will make Arsenal uncomfortable at the San Mamés’ – Inaki Williams ahead of Champions League clash

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Athletic Club and Black Stars attacker, Inaki Williams now has attention shifted to their game against Arsenal and says they will do whatever they can to make life hard for Arsenal and possibly head in for all three points ahead of their UEFA Champions League clash on Tuesday.

The 31-year-old has been a club legend for the Lions with his consistent performances but hasn’t really got off to a good start in the ongoing season as he is yet to score or assist in four matches

The Red-Whites despite a great start to the new season have now gone without a win in their last two home matches with the recent one coming against Deportivo Alave.

Manager Ernesto Valverde is definitely aware things hasn’t really been smooth in the last week and getting to face Arsenal with this run is definitely not pleasant but will have to put in serious preparations and patch up all cracks to be ready for the game.

Speaking ahead of the game, Inaki Williams has promised they will make life very uncomfortable for the Gunners in the epic game coming up.

“Today we’ll have a discussion and videos about how we can hurt Arsenal. We’re a team that tries to press and smother our opponents, especially at home, where we feel supported. We’ll try to break up their game and make them uncomfortable.”

The game is slated for 16:45pm on Tuesday, September 16, at the Estadio San Mamés.

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