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Legend Manu tells Arteta: Don’t risk team harmony over keepers

- EXCLUSIVE BY RYAN TAYLOR

ARSENAL boss Mikel Arteta is at risk of damaging his dressing room if he continues to select David Raya over Aaron Ramsdale.

That is the view of former Gunners midfielder Emmanuel Petit, who claims it would be another bitter pill for the England internatio­nal to swallow if he is benched against arch-rivals Tottenham.

Raya is expected to keep his place in the side for the north London derby after recording back-to-back clean sheets against Everton and PSV Eindhoven.

Betway ambassador Petit (above) warned the saga is creating awkward tension that could yet reach boiling point.

He said: “We all see that Arteta wants to play out from the back with risks while under pressure, but if he puts Ramsdale on the bench against Spurs, that would be a big blow for him.

“That would be a strong message from Arteta to Raya – that he’s the No.1.

“Again it’s a risk because that could damage the good relationsh­ip in the dressing room, but I’m pretty sure he will put Ramsdale on the bench.”

Raya, whose initial loan from Brentford is likely to be made permanent next summer for £27million, completed 12 of his 17 long passes against PSV.

Arteta (below) has hinted that Raya’s distributi­on gives his compatriot the edge over team-mate Ramsdale.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp previously paid tribute to Raya’s passing range after a 3-3 draw at Brentford in 2021 when he said: “He could wear the No.10 shirt.”

Petit is in agreement that Raya’s ball-playing ability provides Arsenal with another string to their bow.

“I can understand why Arteta wants to use Raya because you could see when they were under pressure against Everton, he stays totally composed,” he said.

“He has no stress with the ball at his feet and he plays like a central defender at times. He is among the best with his feet.”

Neither side have yet to taste defeat in the Premier League this term after getting 13 points from their opening five matches.

After the 1-0 win at Everton, Arteta revealed that he is looking to revolution­ise the usage of goalkeeper­s and he believes opposition dependent rotation could be crucial to Arsenal’s success moving forward.

While Petit acknowledg­es the stakes are high for goalkeeper­s who are playing under added pressure, he has told Ramsdale to use the recent setbacks to his advantage.

The World Cup winner with France added: “Goalkeeper­s need confidence, if they make one mistake, that costs you a goal – all of a sudden you have pressure on your mind and criticism from the Press. “Ramsdale must do his best not to become annoyed about the situation, he needs to stay calm and compete to nail down the first position. “Competitio­n in every position is a good thing and Arsenal have big targets to reach if they want a successful season.

“They’re back in the Champions League and they need different plans for the opposition.”

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IT’S GLOVE AND WAR Arteta will be hard-pushed to retain both top keepers

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