A perfect Saturday afternoon was enjoyed by Eddie Nketiah as the England and Arsenal striker bagged his first Premier League hat trick. His three goals came in a five-goal haul for the club which helped close the gap at the top to just two points with a superior goal difference to Tottenham too.
Nketiah is sure to get plenty of opportunities in the side with Gabriel Jesus expected to be missing for some time. A hamstring injury in Seville meant that the Brazilian, despite his own words playing down the issue initially, would open the door to others to have their chances in the central striking position.
In spite of calls from many for Leandro Trossard or Kai Havertz to be given the nod, Mikel Arteta was rewarded for trusting the man he both renewed and gave the number 14 shirt to. The real test will be delivering consistently and with a tough trip to Newcastle to come, there could be fewer perfect times to double down.
That said, Nketiah’s third strike caught the headlines for its velocity, range and surprise. Not just because of the difficulty to score from where he took it on, but typically Nketiah is known for being more of a finisher and poaching in and around the six-yard box.
Being the third strike, I certainly thought that after the confidence from scoring the first two, he had extra motivation to take it on. However, speaking to the striker after the game for football.london, he immediately played that down and credited the persistence in training as to how he pulled it off.
“It’s just practice,” Nketiah said. “I have been practicing all the time.
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