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Arsenal director Mikel Arteta conceded he has not treated Eddie Nketiah well following the striker's support in the Gunners' monstrous 4-2 triumph over Chelsea on Wednesday.
Nketiah's strikes at Stamford Bridge helped Arsneal restore their main four qualifications after a run of three straight misfortunes, going level on focuses with Tottenham in fourth.
They'll have the amazing chance to jump their opponents on Saturday with a point or three against Manchester United before Spurs later travel to Brentford.
Senior choice Alexandre Lacazette has to a great extent been trusted front and center since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's prohibition and resulting flight to Barcelona, yet the Frenchman's battles with disease saw Nketiah given the gesture at Southampton and again at Chelsea.
His most memorable association objectives of the time assisted discharge the Gunners to an astonishment with prevailing upon a poor Chelsea and Arteta said he was a little unreasonable for Nketiah all through the season.
He uncovered: "Assuming there is one player that I have been unreasonable with I believe it's him.
"He has given me each option to accomplish something other than what's expected, and in the event that Eddie doesn't play more, it's my issue and on the grounds that as an administrator I missed something or I haven't dared to play him more. Today he showed me more the way that off-base I was."
Nketiah is out of agreement toward the finish of the time and as of late repeated his longing to play standard football.
He said: "I'm under agreement for the rest of the time yet my arrangement expires. Clearly there have been talks and offers of another agreement however right now my point is to consistently play football and play. That is my aspiration and that is the thing I desire to do.
"And yet I am at Arsenal, I love Arsenal. I'm simply attempting to zero in on the season so a lot and ensure I finish that positively and afterward plunk down and see my thought process is the best an open door to make those strides and create."
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