September 22, 2024

Arsenal star Eddie Nketiah ‘too embarrassed to celebrate’ after Leeds keeper howler

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Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah appeared ‘too embarrassed’ to celebrate his first goal against Leeds after capitalising on Illan Meslier’s horrendous error. In-form Nketiah gave the Gunners the lead after stealing possession from the young Frenchman.

Sky Sports commentator Rob Hawthorne believed the 22-year-old appeared sheepish in his celebration. Nketiah jogged towards the corner flag and held his hands in the air – although the lack of a reaction might have been because it was against his former club.

“He is almost too embarrassed to celebrate – or maybe it is because it is against his former club,” Hawthorne said as the Arsenal team joined Nketiah to congratulate him on his goal.

In the fifth minute, Meslier received a back-pass from Luke Ayling and appeared in control of the situation. But he was quickly closed down by Nketiah and his touch was poor.

It allowed the former Chelsea prospect to slide in and score the first goal of the game at the Emirates Stadium. A lack of a celebration suggested he did not want to rub Meslier’s mistake in the 22-year-old’s face.

Nkietah did spend half a season on loan at Leeds, though, but struggled for game time under Marcelo Bielsa. He made 17 appearances during the Whites’ Championship promotion season but his time on the pitch amounted to just 495 minutes.

The forward – who is yet to extend his contract beyond the summer then scored again soon after. He swept a left-wing cross into the corner of Meslier’s net – with the goalkeeper having no chance of keeping out the effort.

A much more passionate celebration reinforced the fact that Nketiah had downplayed his earlier reaction to protect Meslier. It extends Nketiah’s good form.

Alexandre Lacazette’s poor performances have prompted Mikel Arteta to hand Nketiah a run in the team. He has started the last four Premier League fixtures.

A brace in the 4-2 win over Chelsea in April was particularly important, giving Arsenal a boost in their hopes of finishing in the top four. Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp believes he offers the North Londoners a different skillset to Lacazette.

“We said last week (after Arsenal beat West Ham), he gives you an outlet and different dimension,” Redknapp said. “When you get the ball into feet from someone like Lacazaette, that’s fine.

“When you’re playing in certain games, you have to stretch teams and be difficult to beat. He’s been given an opportunity with Lacazette not scoring and he’s certainly made a difference. I’ve been very impressed with him. Scoring goals and giving that real belief and confidence.”

Nketiah’s contract expires in the summer and he is understood to want more game time. Crystal Palace and Brighton are two of the clubs who have been linked with the starlet.

Redknapp feels the player has a big decision to make, and could still get games at Arsenal even if a top striker is signed in the transfer window. “It’s a difficult one, it’s a crystal ball because what he doesn’t want to do is be sub. He’s had a taste of this (playing) now.

“I’m not sure, if he’s going to be Arsenal’s number one striker, if they want to be right in the top two, he’s not the person to do it. You’ve got to look at your options and he’s got to be realistic about Arsenal and where they want to go.

“Is he going to be their No. 9 going forward? Probably not. Will play a part from the bench a lot? Yes. It’s coming to that time in his career where he wants to play week in week out. That’s his decision that he has to make.”

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