Evening Standard
·08 de janeiro de 2025
Evening Standard
·08 de janeiro de 2025
Gunners boss insists Puma version is ‘very different’ to Nike ball used weekly in the Premier League
Mikel Arteta believes his Arsenal players failing to adapt to the different ball used in the Carabao Cup contributed to them missing a hatful of chances in their defeat by Newcastle.
The Gunners were beaten 2-0 in the first leg of their semi-final tie at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night after goals from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon.
Arsenal squandered numerous opportunities on their way to a first home defeat of the season. They had 23 shots on goal, but just three were on target.
Arteta believes the ball could have been a factor, bringing it up unprompted when asked if the missed chances could have an impact on his players from a psychological perspective.
In the Carabao Cup, teams play with a Puma football as opposed to the Nike one used in the Premier League.
Asked about his players missing chances and how he can help them to put it out of their minds, Arteta said: “Nothing, just try and show them, give them kicks or tips of what they can do better.
“We also kicked a lot of balls over the bar, and it’s tricky that these balls fly a lot so there’s details that we can do better.
“But at the end that’s gone, there’s no way back, it’s about the next game and that’s our world, the reality is our world.”
Asked specifically about the ball used in the Carabao Cup, Arteta said: “It’s just different.
“Very different to a Premier League ball, and you have to adapt to that because it flies different. When you touch it the grip is very different as well so you adapt to that.”
Arsenal now have a mountain to climb when they head to St James’ Park for the second leg next month, but Arteta is refusing to give up.
“We have to be disappointed as it’s another result that we wanted, but that’s the reality,” he said. “I have full belief. I have seen my team playing against them - I believe we can do it.
“It’s just half-time [in the tie]. When I see the team play, and how we deal with a lot of situations and play against a very good team, I must say I have full belief that we can go out there and do it.”