3 positives of Eddie Nketiah’s Arsenal contract extension
By Kenneth Daly
2. Improved strength-in-depth for the Europa League & new substitution rule
Next season marks Arsenal’s return to the European stage after a year-long absence and, as it coincides with the reintroduction of the five-substitutes rule to the Premier League, both the extra matches and scope for greater tactical flexibility will make Nketiah an intriguing option.
An appetite for regular first-team football has often been cited as one of the youngster’s primary motivations for seeking a move away from the Emirates, and continental competition will help to facilitate this demand as good-quality squad depth will be more important than ever in coping with quick midweek turnarounds.
Meanwhile, extra substitutions afford ample opportunity for rotation and will perhaps allow managers to be more creative in their efforts to change and control games, which could see our number 30 become an ace in the pack over the forthcoming campaign.
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