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Eberechi Eze has struggled for Arsenal since Spurs hat-trick but Gunners can unlock his potential - The Radar

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Welcome to The Radar, a Sky Sports column in which Nick Wright uses a blend of data and opinion to shed light on need-to-know stories from up and down the Premier League. This week:

🔺 Eze's Arsenal struggles examined

❓ The change of role that could help

🔍 A player to watch this weekend

Arteta's Eze conundrum

Eberechi Eze's hat-trick in Arsenal's 4-1 win over Spurs in November felt at the time like the start of something special. Mikel Arteta raved about the "joy" and "aura" he had added. Eze said his prayers had been answered. Fans may have felt the same about theirs.

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Three months on, though, as Arsenal prepare to face the same opponent, the club he was close to joining before his move to the Emirates Stadium in August, he remains a conundrum for his manager, his role undefined, his plight typifying Arsenal's issues.

There was a reminder of his game-changing ability, albeit against a lowly opponent, in the FA Cup win over Wigan. Eze took risks on the ball, wowed with his passing, and peppered the opposition goal with shots. "That's what we want from him," said Arteta.

But three days later, he was back among the substitutes against Wolves. Eze has only started one of Arsenal's last 11 Premier League games, seemingly struggling to win the trust of a manager finding it difficult to strike a balance between control and creativity.

Arsenal don't have enough of either right now.

Meanwhile Eze has been moved around.

Bukayo Saka was one of Arsenal's better players at Molineux. But his inclusion at No 10, rather than on the right, came at Eze's expense. "If I was Eze, I'd be thinking, 'Am I going to play for Arsenal too many more times this season?'" said Paul Merson on Sky Sports.

Of course, Eze is not exempt from blame. He was poor when handed a rare start in the 1-1 draw with Brentford last week, substituted at half-time. He struggled to find consistency even when starting regularly in the opening months of the season.

But as Arsenal's season falters, finding a way to get Eze back to the level of the £67.5m superstar who destroyed Spurs in the autumn should be a priority. And where better to start than at a ground where he has scored three times in his last two visits?

Having scored six goals in eight appearances against them in total, Eze in fact counts Spurs as one of his favourite opponents.

One of the most striking aspects of his hat-trick display against them was how often he was able to get into scoring positions. His goals came from a total of six shots, the most by any player. He had the most touches in the opposition box too, with seven.

Arsenal had Merino leading the line in the absence of injured trio Viktor Gyokeres, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus. But his role was far removed from that of a conventional striker. Instead, he dropped into midfield, making space for Eze to attack.

The rotations enabled a fluid Arsenal performance which they repeated when they blew away Bayern Munich three days later. Again, Eze and Merino combined to great effect. All but one of Arsenal's seven goals across the two games came from open play.

Arsenal were less convincing in their subsequent 1-1 draw with 10-man Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, seemingly fatigued after an intense week. And as Arsenal's injuries eased and players returned, the Eze and Merino partnership was quietly broken up.

Merino, of course, is no longer an option due to injury, and Eze has so far struggled to build chemistry with Arsenal's other strikers.

He and Gyokeres didn't exchange a single pass against Brentford. He and Jesus only exchanged two passes against Wolves. He has not even had the chance to start a game with Havertz up front.

Partnerships matter. But another big issue is that Eze just hasn't had enough of the ball. Despite Arsenal averaging 58 per cent possession to Crystal Palace's 42 per cent last season, he is having considerably fewer touches, his influence diminished.

Eze needs to demand it, of course.

At times, most recently against Brentford, when he only attempted 17 passes before his withdrawal, he has appeared inhibited, lacking the confidence to take responsibility, or, perhaps, to express himself as freely as he did at former club Crystal Palace.

The context is very different at Arsenal, where Arteta places huge emphasis on control. Eze is having to adapt to an entirely different style of play, on and off the ball, and to opponents who generally sit deep and squeeze the space in the final third.

With less room to work in near the opposition box, Eze has frequently found himself dropping far away from goal, into areas where it is more difficult to hurt opponents.

GeniusIQ tracking data logs a player's availability to receive passes and shows that the proportion of Eze's instances of availability between the lines has dropped from 40 per cent at Crystal Palace last season to just 26 per cent at Arsenal this term.

Eze is actually available in more space, on average, than at Crystal Palace. But this is because he is too often outside of the opposition block rather than in it, confronted by multiple banks of defenders rather than one, his route to goal blocked.

A change of position could offer a solution.

Eze has mostly featured as a right-sided No 10 for Arsenal but playing off the left of their front three, with licence to drift inside, might afford him more opportunities to receive the ball in the left-hand half-space, the zone in which he thrived for Crystal Palace.

Eze has not featured there since the 2-1 loss to Aston Villa in December, when his defensive lapse allowed Matty Cash to score. Eze had played 67 per cent of Arsenal's Premier League minutes going into that game. He has only played 20 per cent since.

It proved a turning point, in other words, for a manager who demands unwavering defensive consistency from his attackers. Eze's error at Villa Park was not the only occasion early in the season when he appeared to lack that level of consistency off the ball.

Overall, though, Eze has upped his efforts out of possession.

A return to GeniusIQ's tracking data reveals a huge increase in the speed and intensity with which he is tracking back in transition compared to previous seasons. He has adapted.

Eze has undoubtedly found the step up to Arsenal difficult. Some might even argue it is too much. But his output at Crystal Palace placed him among the Premier League's top 20 players for goals and assists and Arsenal have seen that player, albeit only in flashes.

Unlocking his full potential, and trusting him to rediscover the "joy" and "aura" that defined his last performance against Spurs, could be key to kick-starting Arsenal's title push.

Player Radar: Who else to keep an eye on

Before Arsenal's meeting with Spurs on Sunday, Vitor Pereira will hope to make a winning Premier League start to his Nottingham Forest tenure against Liverpool. On the evidence of Thursday's Europa League win over Fenerbahce, platforming Morgan Gibbs-White is a big part of his plan to turn their season around.

Live Radar: What's on Sky this weekend?

West Ham against Bournemouth is the Saturday Night Football, live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event from 5pm, kick-off 5.30pm

Watch Crystal Palace vs Wolves, Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool and Sunderland vs Fulham from 1pm across Sky Sports on Sunday, kicking off at 2pm, before Spurs vs Arsenal at 4.30pm.

On Monday Night Football, it's the David Moyes derby as Everton go up against Man Utd, live from 6.30pm ahead of the 8pm kick-off.

Read last week's Radar column

The last column examined Brighton's struggles this season before their defeat to Crystal Palace put more pressure on Fabian Hurzeler.

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Mikel Arteta urges under-fire Arsenal to show what they are made of against Spurs after Wolves setback

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Mikel Arteta has encouraged Arsenal to "show what they are made of" in Sunday's north London derby against Spurs as they aim to bounce back from their draw with Wolves.

Arsenal's title credentials have been questioned after they threw away a two-goal lead to the Premier League's bottom club at Molineux, giving Manchester City the chance to close the gap to two points.

Pep Guardiola's side could cut the deficit when they host Newcastle on Saturday, but Arteta insists his players are ready to get back on track in Sunday's game, which is live on Sky Sports.

Wednesday's result means Arsenal have now lost seven points from winning positions since the turn of the year, and only won only two of their last seven Premier League games.

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"What I have seen is a tremendous reaction again and I am not surprised at all," said Arteta.

"When you lose points with the last kick of the game and in a very unpredictable manner, nobody can really understand that.

"But this is football and that is the beauty of football.

"That was a chapter. We have a long season and chapter 27 says we drew against Wolves in this manner.

"What I am interested in is the next one. What is this team made of? What do we do about this and how we write our own destiny from here and going forward?

"That's it. You have to react to it because life moves on and as unfortunate as it was, there is nothing we can do. However, what we can do a lot about is what happens next."

Asked if Sunday's derby, which will see Igor Tudor take charge of his first game with Spurs 16th, is the biggest in recent memory, Arteta added: "It's the one that is next and it is one we cannot wait to play.

"We'd all love to play the game today to get that feeling we have in our tummies and use it in the right way.

"We have to show it on Sunday."

Arsenal could welcome Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz back from injury at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Arteta saying there is a "big possibility" they will be available.

Tudor '100 per cent sure' of Spurs survival

While Arsenal are competing for the title, Spurs are hovering only two places above the drop zone.

But new boss Tudor is adamant they won't be relegated under his watch.

Asked how confident he was that Spurs would be in the Premier League next season, Tudor insisted: "One hundred per cent."

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Tudor had earlier stated that he did not want the players to be thinking about a relegation battle, only the work they need to do to improve.

"This is not important. Fighting for every position, relegation, first position, UEFA places, you achieve the position because of what you do during the week and on Sunday. It is a consequence of this. It brings you nothing if you think about relegation.

"All these goals are far away. I never give them importance. I never speak about results and what we want to achieve at the end of the season. I don't believe in this. I believe in today's training. This is all I want the players to think about. The position is a consequence of this.

"Five points [above the relegation zone], 10, two, it is the same. We need to be focused. Let's focus on this and see what we can attain. Looking down or up brings you nothing."

Asked what he had said to his players, Tudor replied: "The players want to have clarity about what we want. This was the goal. To send a message about values and how we want to play."

Of facing Arsenal in his first game, he added: "It is an amazing game to restart. I have heard a lot of good things about them. We need to show them that we care and we want to make a change immediately."

He would not be drawn on who will captain the side in the absence of the suspended Cristian Romero. "You will see on Sunday."

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Man City vs Newcastle - Live match updates

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City are bossing this at the minute.

That connection with Woltemade still needs some working on.

Semenyo fires in a low cross that provokes a collective gasp inside the Etihad. No one in sky blue to meet it, though.

It's a noisy atmosphere inside the Etihad. They can sense something is coming.

Sky Sports' Laura Hunter at Etihad Stadium:

"Bernardo and Rodri are running the show already. Newcastle are panicked. This is as loud as I've heard the Etihad for a little while, such is the rising anticipation. City can sense the opportunity."

This time they go short, giving Newcastle a bit of a let-off for now.

He does well to put it behind and Newcastle manage to deal with the subsequent corner.

Man City have made a lively start.

A final reminder of the standings at the top before we play...

Pretty clear what the assignment is for Man City tonight, while Newcastle can climb as high as eighth with victory.

Kick off comes next.

Live Premier League table

Sky Sports' Laura Hunter at Etihad Stadium:

"Man City are the only team in the Premier League on a winning run spanning more than one game - and there's is only two. The competition for points this season is as close as it's been for years. Another three are vital for Pep Guardiola tonight. Perhaps then he might start to indulge some title talk..."

Newcastle are looking to complete their first top-flight league double over Manchester City since 1955-56.

However, their 20 games at the Etihad Stadium is the most a team has played at a venue without ever winning in Premier League history (D2 L18).

Sky Sports' Laura Hunter at Etihad Stadium:

"Another Premier League matchweek, another chance for Man City to crank up the pressure by playing first. Anyone else sense the deja vu? Momentum feels like it's draining from Arsenal's bid, while City become more bullish by the week.

"This weekend will surely prove pivotal in the race. If Man City beat Newcastle they move to within two points of Arsenal, who have to negotiate the north London derby - with all its emotion - knowing they must chase victory. It will be the closest any side has got to the Gunners since September.

"High stakes, just how we like it."

Sky Sports' Lewis Jones:

Nick Woltemade playing central midfield. It looks wrong. It feels wrong. And yet it works.

This positional change from centre forward to part of the midfield three does bring some excellent betting opportunities whilst the props market are slow to adjust their lines.

Since dropping deeper into the heart of the midfield, Woltemade has been racking up the foul involvements at a higher rate than his usual output. In both his starts at Aston Villa and Qarabag he's made three foul involvements (fouls won and fouls committed). It's 13/10 to land again with Sky Bet. A cracking price.

SCORE PREDICTION: 2-1

Sky Sports' Laura Hunter at Etihad Stadium:

"There was obviously going to be lots of changes from the team that beat Salford - not particularly convincingly - last weekend. So it makes more sense to analyse the rotation from Man City's last Premier League outing against Fulham 10 days ago.

"Just the one swap, as Phil Foden drops out and Omar Marmoush comes in. That's a very direct, pacy front line, capable of playing as a fluid three or with Antoine Semenyo and Marmous as wingers either side of Erling Haaland.

"By the same token, Newcastle make three changes from the side that beat Spurs. No Sven Botman, Bruno Guimaraes or Harvey Barnes. In come Lewis Hall, Sandro Tonali and Nick Woltemade."

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