Arteta reveals Eze’s disappointment after surprise Manchester City omission

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Eberechi Eze

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Vaibhav Purohit

Mikel Arteta has acknowledged that Eberechi Eze was left disappointed after being dropped from Arsenal’s starting lineup for Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City, though the midfielder responded by providing a crucial assist off the bench.

Mikel Arteta Admits Eze’s Disappointment After Arsenal Snub

The summer signing was a surprise omission despite Bukayo Saka not being fit enough to start, with Arteta instead selecting Leandro Trossard and Mikel Merino in a lineup criticized for being overly cautious.

Eze entered the match at half-time and made a significant impact, setting up Gabriel Martinelli’s injury-time equalizer with a perfectly weighted pass in the 93rd minute.

Arteta defended his team selection post-match, insisting the Gunners “dominated almost every aspect of the game, apart from the scoreline”.

He emphasized the strategic value of having high-impact “finishers” on the bench, a approach validated by Eze and Martinelli’s late heroics.

“I’m sure he was disappointed not to start the game,” Arteta said of Eze.

“But I knew it was going to be a long match, and there were going to be moments where the game had to be shifted in different ways, and this certainly had a massive impact”.

The manager also revealed that Noni Madueke’s half-time substitution was due to an injury picked up early in the match, rather than purely tactical reasons.

Despite recording a record 67.2% possession against a Pep Guardiola side, Arsenal now sit five points behind league leaders Liverpool.

The result highlighted both the squad’s depth and the ongoing selection dilemmas facing Arteta in big matches.

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