laitimes

Arteta is self-critical for not paying attention to Nketiah

Nketiah scored twice in Arsenal's 4-2 away win over Chelsea. For this reason, Arsenal manager Arteta said he did not look at Nketiah very well.

In Arsenal's 4-2 Chelsea match, it was Nketiah's goal that gave Arsenal the lead and overtaken the score, and it was his goal that helped Arsenal regain their hopes of re-establishing the top four in the league after three consecutive defeats, and they finished fifth in the table with a goal difference.

Arteta is self-critical for not paying attention to Nketiah

So if they can score points in the next game against Manchester United, then there is still hope that they will overtake Spurs to reach fourth place, because Spurs will play Brentford away.

Arsenal Since Aubameyang left for Barcelona, Lacazette has been greatly trusted because Arsenal's striker is such an old man. However, Lacazette's injury gave Nketija a great chance, and Nketiah also took a great opportunity to seize the hard-won opportunity, because he was recognized in the games against Southampton and Chelsea.

Arteta is self-critical for not paying attention to Nketiah

Nketiah's first league goal of the season helped Arsenal to a surprise victory over the troubled Chelsea, and Arteta realised he hadn't paid enough attention to Nketiah throughout the season. He said: "If I don't pay enough attention to one player, it's Nketiah.

Further Arteta said Nketiah gave him the opportunity to do something different. So if Nketiah hadn't played more games it would have been absolutely his Arteta's fault because as a manager he missed something or didn't have the courage to let Nketia play more, but the match against Chelsea made him understand that he was wrong.

Arteta is self-critical for not paying attention to Nketiah

Now Nketiah's contract expires at the end of the season, and recently he has expressed a desire to play more games. Nketiah said: "My contract will end until the end of the season. Although we have negotiated and proposed a new contract, for the time being my goal is to play well and play regularly. It's my desire and what I want to do most. Of course I love Arsenal. I'm just trying to dedicate myself to this season, making sure I end the season in a good way, and then sitting down and seeing what I think is the best chance of taking these steps and developing.

So Arteta saw Nketiah's potential and was self-critical of his previous lack of attention, while Nketia felt a bit of a good game, showing himself to gain more initiative in contract negotiations.

Xiao Bai said the ball, did not know how to pretend to understand. The picture comes from the Internet, invaded and deleted.

Read on