David Raya: Arsenal Goalkeeper Names 1 Person Who Deserves Credit After His Penalty Save
- David Raya has credited an unsung hero in Arsenal's backroom staff for his penalty heroics against Atalanta in the Champions League
- The 29-year-old single-handedly saved the Gunners from a losing start to their Champions League journey
- Raya has been in superb form this campaign and would be crucial in Arsenal's pursuit of silverware
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya has redirected the praise he received for his outstanding penalty saves against Atalanta, giving credit to an unsung figure behind the scenes.
In a crucial moment of their Champions League opener, Raya denied Mateo Retegui twice, preserving a clean sheet. This led to a draw that many felt was undeserved, given Atalanta's dominance.
David Raya's stunning save
The turning point came in the second half when Atalanta was awarded a penalty following a foul by Thomas Partey on Marten de Roon.
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The decision was upheld after a prolonged VAR review, but this delay worked in Raya’s favour.
He took the opportunity to consult with Arsenal’s goalkeeping coach, Iñaki Caña, on how to approach the situation.
When the penalty was finally taken, Raya executed the plan to perfection. He dived to his right, stopping Retegui's initial attempt, and then pulled off a remarkable second save from the rebound, Livescore reports.
David Raya credits unsung hero for his save
Despite the widespread admiration for his performance, Raya quickly shifted the focus to his preparation and the guidance he received from Caña.
Speaking to TNT Sports, he emphasised how the lengthy VAR delay allowed him to get vital insights from his coach.
"It was a long time to decide if it was a penalty, so I went to speak with the goalie coach about where to go and where not to go," Raya explained, as quoted by Euro Foot.
"He helped me a lot in every aspect, so credit to him as well."
Why is Arsenal playing UCL on Thursday?
Earlier, Briefly News reported that UEFA implemented a new scheduling format, allocating entire weeks exclusively for each of their club competitions.
This system ensures that only one cup competition is played during these 'exclusive weeks,' which explains why teams like Arsenal played their matches on Thursday.
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Source: YEN.com.gh