Gabriel Martinelli appears to back up ex-Arsenal star’s pointed view on Virgil van Dijk​

by | Nov 14, 2024 | Sports

Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli was asked to pick the toughest defender who he’s played against in the Premier League but didn’t go for Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk

​Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli was asked to pick the toughest defender who he’s played against in the Premier League but didn’t go for Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli was asked to pick the toughest defender who he’s played against in the Premier League but didn’t go for Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk   

Gabriel Martinelli has named Liverpool centre-back Ibrahima Konate as a more difficult opponent than Virgil van Dijk, appearing to agree with a former Arsenal star.

Konate, 25, joined Liverpool from German side RB Leipzig in 2021 for £36million, making a strong first impression forging a strong partnership with Van Dijk. Within the pairing, Reds captain Van Dijk is widely considered to be the superior defender, having helped Liverpool win the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup during his six years at Anfield.

But when picking his two toughest defenders to play against one-v-one, Martinelli told Men in Blazers: “It has to be [Kyle] Walker (of Manchester City) and Konate from Liverpool. They are both tough to beat.”

His comments echo those of ex-Arsenal defender William Gallas, who believes that fellow Frenchman Konate has now eclipsed Van Dijk. “Right now, I think the best defender in the Premier League this season is Ibrahima Konate,” Gallas told Prime Casino. “At this moment in time, on current form, it has to be Konate. He improved a lot from last season. He’s very solid.

“But I’ve seen some of his games now and it looks like nobody wants to challenge him. When you have that aura, that presence, that’s magnificent for a defender to have. I’m sure most strikers or wingers don’t want to play against him. They don’t want to have the challenge against Konate.”

Gallas even noticed Martinelli’s struggles against Konate during Arsenal’s recent 2-2 draw with Liverpool. The Brazilian played 85 minutes but came away without a goal or assist.

“When Liverpool played at the Emirates, Martinelli didn’t want to challenge him,” Gallas continued. “He already knew he was going to lose that duel. Konate if he continues like this, will be the best. He will be in the starting 11 for the Premier League team of the year.”

Get involved! Who’s better right now – Ibrahima Konate or Virgil van Dijk? Tell us your pick in the comments section.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 27: Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool and Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal battle for possession during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC at Emirates Stadium on October 27, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Ibrahima Konate proved to be a formidable opponent for Gabriel Martinelli
(

Image:

David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Konate’s place in the team wasn’t assured at the start of the campaign, with 21-year-old Jarell Quansah getting the nod on the opening day against Ipswich Town. But after a difficult first half, new manager Arne Slot made a change and brought Konate on.

The France international has kept his place ever since and former Man City defender Micah Richards has praised the decision. “I think Konate has been really good for [Slot],” Richards declared on The Rest is Football podcast.

“Don’t know if you remember at the start of the season that he started Quansah who wasn’t aggressive enough. [Slot] was a leader in saying, ‘okay, no problem, you come off, I’m going to put Konate on’. He started winning all the headers and he stayed in a team.”

Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
Learn more
image

Sky has slashed the price of its Sky Sports, Sky Stream, Sky TV and Netflix bundle in an unbeatable new deal that saves £240 and includes 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.

​Mirror – Sport

Trending News
Referee body: Probe into Coote’s conduct ongoing​​

Referee body: Probe into Coote’s conduct ongoing​​

Referee body: Probe into Coote’s conduct ongoing​​

PGMOL, the refereeing body for English football, has said that the investigation into Premier League referee David Coote is continuing and he remains suspended pending the outcome of the disciplinary process.

​PGMOL, the refereeing body for English football, has said that the investigation into Premier League referee David Coote is continuing and he remains suspended pending the outcome of the disciplinary process. PGMOL, the refereeing body for English football, has said that the investigation into Premier League referee David Coote is continuing and he remains suspended pending the outcome of the disciplinary process.   

 

​www.espn.com – SOCCER

PGMOL, the refereeing body for English football, has said that the investigation into Premier League referee David Coote is continuing and he remains suspended pending the outcome of the disciplinary process.

Sheeran aids Ipswich transfer pre-Taylor Swift gig​​

Sheeran aids Ipswich transfer pre-Taylor Swift gig​​

Sheeran aids Ipswich transfer pre-Taylor Swift gig​​

Ipswich Town have revealed that pop star and minor shareholder Ed Sheeran was called to help them sign a player moments before he joined Taylor Swift on stage at Wembley Stadium.

​Ipswich Town have revealed that pop star and minor shareholder Ed Sheeran was called to help them sign a player moments before he joined Taylor Swift on stage at Wembley Stadium. Ipswich Town have revealed that pop star and minor shareholder Ed Sheeran was called to help them sign a player moments before he joined Taylor Swift on stage at Wembley Stadium.   

 

​www.espn.com – SOCCER

Ipswich Town have revealed that pop star and minor shareholder Ed Sheeran was called to help them sign a player moments before he joined Taylor Swift on stage at Wembley Stadium.

Son lauds Palestine spirit as example to follow​​

Son lauds Palestine spirit as example to follow​​

Son lauds Palestine spirit as example to follow​​

Son Heung-Min praised Palestine for the spirit they showed in holding South Korea to a 1-1 draw on Tuesday.

​Son Heung-Min praised Palestine for the spirit they showed in holding South Korea to a 1-1 draw on Tuesday. Son Heung-Min praised Palestine for the spirit they showed in holding South Korea to a 1-1 draw on Tuesday.   

 

​www.espn.com – SOCCER

Son Heung-Min praised Palestine for the spirit they showed in holding South Korea to a 1-1 draw on Tuesday.

Chelsea captain James suffers new injury setback​​

Chelsea captain James suffers new injury setback​​

Chelsea captain James suffers new injury setback​​

Enzo Maresca has said that Reece James has suffered another hamstring injury and will miss Chelsea’s trip to face Leicester in the Premier League.

​Enzo Maresca has said that Reece James has suffered another hamstring injury and will miss Chelsea’s trip to face Leicester in the Premier League. Enzo Maresca has said that Reece James has suffered another hamstring injury and will miss Chelsea’s trip to face Leicester in the Premier League.   

 

​www.espn.com – SOCCER

Enzo Maresca has said that Reece James has suffered another hamstring injury and will miss Chelsea’s trip to face Leicester in the Premier League.

Clubs earn $125M in money owed from transfers​​

Clubs earn $125M in money owed from transfers​​

Clubs earn $125M in money owed from transfers​​

Football clubs worldwide have been paid $125 million in money owed to them from transfers of their former players, FIFA said on Wednesday.

​Football clubs worldwide have been paid $125 million in money owed to them from transfers of their former players, FIFA said on Wednesday. Football clubs worldwide have been paid $125 million in money owed to them from transfers of their former players, FIFA said on Wednesday.   

 

​www.espn.com – SOCCER

Football clubs worldwide have been paid $125 million in money owed to them from transfers of their former players, FIFA said on Wednesday.