Arsenal named himself by scoring a late goal at a meeting with Manchester City yesterday at the Emirates, another example of a later hero.
Gabriel Martinelli’s late goal from an alternative bench secured a key point for Mikel Arteta’s men.
However, despite last effort from the Brazilians, the Gunners boss certainly made some suspicious calls and ultimately took three points in North London.
Although there is no denying that summer investments have brought significant depth to the Spaniards, he still doesn’t regularly understand his best eleven.
One of the biggest issues that bothered his side yesterday was his choice in one area of the pitch. Such a decision is a conservative decision rather than challenging Pep Guardiola’s side.
Arteta’s midway disappointment for Man City
After Martin Odegard was ruled out with a shoulder injury to Nottingham Forest, Arteta had a major dilemma as to who to take advantage of in Arsenal’s midfield against Man City.
He decided to go as a flat trio with Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi and Mikel Merino, but it was a decision that ultimately turned out to be the wrong one.
Not all of the aforementioned talents were ten, and the gunners lacked a huge amount of creativity, especially in the first 45 minutes.
The Spanish side had 68% ownership during such period, but registered only one shot on the target – dominating the play, but unable to break down the visitor’s backline.
Guardiola’s men were pleased with the hosts keeping as many balls as they did, and they fought back their focus, as introduced by Ehling Haaland’s first half strike.
Arteta ultimately made the changes his team needed, which led to Martinelli’s slow efforts.
Arsenal stars who have to start every game
Given the additional influx, it was always taking the manager to resolve his best starting eleven, along with players already at his disposal of Arteta.
The amount of competition a club will participate in requires a strong depth, but it is also important for your boss to create a calm side to the title charge.
Zubimendi and Viktor Gyoker have already solidified their place with the first 11, both of whom have begun their first five Premier League outings for the club.
However, the summer additional Ebelech Eze had to spend time impacting the gunners after joining on a £60 million transfer from Crystal Palace.
England International has only started twice since its transfer and often has to resort to minutes from the alternative bench to affect the procedures.
He has already registered an assist from the starting position and picked his second goal with a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest in the Emirates last weekend.
However, Arteta decides that the 27-year-old will start on the bench against Guardiola’s men.
Statistics for Eberechi Eze-Man City | |
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statistics | totalling |
I played a few minutes | 45 |
touch | 32 |
The pass is complete | 87% |
Move to the last third | 2 |
A big opportunity has been created | 1 |
Registered Assist | 1 |
Shooting with target accuracy | 100% |
The duel won | 50% |
Statistics via FOTMOB |
He completed 87% of the passes he attempted. Two of them went into the final third and were able to create one big opportunity in the process.
Eze also illuminated the pass fully witnessed to run, and further introduced the wonderful creative nature he has when he owns the ball.
The British got a rating of 8/10 match by goal Sean Walsh as a cameo in the second half. He then emphasized the impact from the bench.
Given that he will show off the bench, Arteta will not be able to see past Eze for Gunners’ next outing.
It is clear that the deep midfield trio were not working against the aspects ready to sit deep.