Belfast Telegraph

Tough Leeds experience helping me shine for Arsenal, says Nketiah

- BY MARK MANN-BRYANS

EDDIE Nketiah believes his tough loan spell with Leeds helped him prepare for the battle to become Mikel Arteta’s firstchoic­e striker at Arsenal.

The 20-year-old scored his first Premier League goal of the season in Sunday’s 3-2 victory over Everton.

Nketiah has started the last two league games under Arteta, who dropped France internatio­nal Alexandre Lacazette to accommodat­e the academy product.

After a few false dawns, including a goal just seconds into his senior debut, a lack of game time under previous head coach Unai Emery and a failed stint in the Championsh­ip at Leeds, Nketiah already has enough experience­s to use as positives now he is in the Arsenal side.

“My Leeds experience was good for me, I learned as a player,” he said. “I might not have played as much as I wanted, but I had good moments when I came on and played. It’s just about learning and developing.

“It started really well, if you check my minutes-to-goal ratio it’s quite good but obviously it’s just how things are.

“Sometimes the manager makes his decision and you have to deal with it. It’s about learning from that environmen­t. It’s a very good environmen­t to be in, (Marcelo Bielsa) is a demanding coach and I learned a lot.”

The England Under-21 internatio­nal started just two Championsh­ip games during his spell at Elland Road.

Arsenal recalled Nketiah in January, initially with the idea of loaning him out to another second-tier club where he would get more minutes on the pitch.

A move to Bristol City was reportedly close before new boss Arteta opted to keep him at the Emirates having been impressed with his displays in training.

“He was a bit 50:50 on letting me go anyway and I was 50:50 as well,” added Nketiah. “I just trained well and played my usual game, I try to give my all in training and treat it as a game.

“He likes this mentality and obviously the quality I have, I try to showcase that. It’s just about

working hard, I’m grateful he’s given me the opportunit­y he has and I just want to keep learning.

“He’s a great manager and has a real determinat­ion to help and improve players. I just want to keep learning from him, make sure my mentality is right each day and keep improving.

“I’m grateful to be here at Arsenal, my home club, and the manager has shown faith.

“Mikel thought it was best for me to stay and I agreed. It has worked out well for me. I’m competing and fighting for a place.”

While Everton left north London empty-handed, there was positive news for the Toffees.

Just over three months after a serious ankle injury, Andre Gomes made his return from the bench, playing the final half an hour.

The midfielder is pleased to be back and is now focused on helping Carlo Ancelotti’s side achieve their ambitions.

“We had a good game but we conceded a few chances,” he said. “I am so glad to be back, to help everybody to reach what we want. We have big goals.”

 ??  ?? Final touch: Eddie Nketiah finds the net against Everton
Final touch: Eddie Nketiah finds the net against Everton

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