“Arteta is a baby coach, he keeps repeating thesame mistake and that’s why Arsenal will never win the Premier League anytime soon no matter how hard they try”- Man City star Ruben Diaz calls out Mikel Arteta for benching and not unleashing the £80 million-rated star in 2021 to his full potential, who is even better than Phil Foden.
Ruben Dias urges Mikel Arteta to unleash the star player’s potential.
Young talents frequently emerge in football, capturing the attention of both fans and analysts. One such talent is Arsenal’s brilliant midfielder, Emile Smith Rowe. Despite his apparent talent and enormous potential, Smith Rowe has spent the majority of his time on the bench under manager Mikel Arteta.
The Rise of Emile Smith Rowe
Emile Smith Rowe emerged onto the Arsenal scene with a string of excellent performances that demonstrated his technical prowess, vision, and ability to make an impact on the final third. His ball intelligence, fast decision-making, and goal-scoring instincts made him an instant fan favorite. Smith Rowe’s ability to connect with teammates, generate scoring opportunities, and score critical goals showed maturity beyond his years.
A Creative Spark
Smith Rowe’s greatest strength is his ingenuity. He has a natural ability to break down defenses with his incisive passing, intelligent movement, and remarkable understanding of the game. His vision and ability to find gaps in tight spaces have been critical in breaking down obstinate defenses and providing scoring opportunities for his teammates.
Furthermore, Smith Rowe’s quick feet and close ball control allow him to move through packed areas while avoiding challenges and preserving possession. His ability to combine technical prowess and tactical understanding allows him to play in a variety of offensive positions.