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Mika Biereth: From Arsenal Academy To Champions League Star With Monaco

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 18, 2025 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Mika Biereth: From Arsenal Academy To Champions League Star With Monaco.

In a footballing world obsessed with flair and highlight-reel goals, Mika Biereth is refreshingly unapologetic about his no-nonsense approach. The 23-year-old Danish striker, now thriving at Monaco, has carved out a path to the top with grit, instinct, and an unerring knack for finding the net. Speaking ahead of Denmark’s Nations League fixtures in March, Biereth reflected on his journey from Arsenal’s academy to the cusp of World Cup qualification, proving that sometimes the simplest approach yields the grandest results.

 

“I’m quite a simple striker, a bit old-fashioned,” Biereth told the Football Daily podcast. “I’m not too bothered about build-up play or looking pretty for YouTube highlights. I stick to my job: score goals. A lot of my goals aren’t the prettiest—rebounds, tap-ins within the five-yard line. That’s just how I play.”





 

Biereth’s rise is a testament to his pragmatism and ambition. Having joined Arsenal’s academy, he never made a senior appearance for the Gunners but used loan spells to hone his craft. Stints at clubs like Sturm Graz, where he scored in the Champions League, showcased his potential and caught Monaco’s eye. Reflecting on his time at Arsenal, Biereth is candid about the lack of first-team opportunities under Mikel Arteta.

 

“Every time I came back from a loan, there was a feeling there was no real chance,” he said. “I’m not one to hang around, kicking a ball with the under-21s, hoping for a lucky break in training.” Instead, he sought senior football elsewhere, a decision that has paid dividends.

 

Arsenal, for their part, view Biereth’s journey as a success. The club believes he received a strong footballing education, and his move to Monaco reflects the academy’s ability to produce players capable of thriving at senior level, even if not at the Emirates. For Biereth, leaving Arsenal broadened his horizons. “When you’re at Arsenal, you think it’s the be-all and end-all,” he admitted. “But as you grow up, you realise there are many other top clubs where you can play at a high level.”

 

Biereth’s impact at Monaco has been immediate. Since joining, he has outscored every Arsenal player in the same period and outperformed his expected goals (xG) to a greater extent than any of his former teammates. With Arsenal’s attack faltering after injuries to Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus—winning just four of 12 Premier League games since February—some wonder if Biereth could have been the answer to their title-race woes.

 

“I think not only am I thinking that, maybe a few others are too,” Biereth said with a wry smile. “But when I was there, I didn’t feel there was an opportunity. I didn’t want to wait for something lucky. I’d rather prove myself, and I think I’ve done that to a certain extent.”

 

Prove himself he has. At Monaco, Biereth has helped secure Champions League qualification for next season, a remarkable turnaround for a player who, just two years ago, struggled for minutes in the Dutch league. “It’s crazy to think about,” he said. “Football changes quickly.”

 

Biereth’s international career is also blossoming. He made his Denmark debut against Portugal in March and is now eyeing a spot at the 2026 World Cup. “Representing my country is the pinnacle,” he said. “It’s a proud moment for me and my family.”

 

As Biereth prepares to face Europe’s elite with Monaco and Denmark, his story is one of perseverance and clarity of purpose. While Arsenal search for a new striker this summer, their former academy star is already proving his worth on a bigger stage. For Biereth, the “what ifs” of his Arsenal past are irrelevant. “I’m really happy at Monaco,” he said. “I can’t keep thinking about what if I stayed.”

 

With a Champions League campaign and a World Cup on the horizon, Mika Biereth’s old-fashioned approach is writing a very modern success story.

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