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Football: Soccer-Grateful Arteta says Champions League semifinal place is a big boost for Arsenal

LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) – Arsenal manager ⁠Mikel Arteta said he was hugely grateful to his players for ⁠the boost they had given the club after a gritty ‌1-0 aggregate win over Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday earned them a place in the Champions League semi-finals.

A 0-0 home draw against a high-energy Sporting meant Arteta’s side scraped the aggregate victory ​and their first back-to-back semi-final spot in the ⁠club’s history.

“My message to them ⁠was gratitude,” Arteta told reporters. “I know the effort, the commitment that they put ⁠in.”

While ‌the performance had not been perfect, how they competed was more important at this stage of the season and with his side ⁠also seeking their first English Premier League title in ​22 years, the ‌Spaniard said.

He said the effort was epitomised by captain for the ⁠game Declan Rice ​who had been “shattered” on Tuesday and had seemedto have no chance of making Wednesday’s Sporting match.

“This is a massive boost,” Arteta said of the win, after his ⁠side stuttered in the Premier League at the ​weekend. “We fully deserve it and we are going to enjoy it.

He said he was looking forward to another tough game in the semi-final against Atletico Madrid, ⁠the first leg of which is in two weeks’ time in Spain, followed by the second leg at home on May 5.

Arsenal bowed out in the semi-finals last season to eventual winners Paris St Germain and they will ​have to improve against a dangerous Atletico side ⁠if they are to reach the final for only the second time, having lost ​to Barcelona in 2006.

“The things that (Atletico manager ‌Diego) Simone have done are impressive,” Arteta ​said. “I think the tie is open to both teams, I hope it goes our way.”

(Reporting by Marc Jones; editing by Clare Fallon)

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