Mikel Arteta is eager to help Nicolas Pepe succeed at Arsenal and has laid out what the club's record signing needs to do in the upcoming months.
The attacker joined in the summer of 2019 from Lille for a £72million fee and while he has produced moments of quality, a lack of consistency has impacted his time at the Emirates.
After Pepe scored eight goals during his debut campaign, the hope was for the Ivory Coast international to kick on but he has struggled in the Premier League this season and was recently sent off at Leeds.
'We need to help him to (succeed),' Arteta said. 'In order to do that he needs minutes, he needs consistency in the team and when he has that, he needs to show he is capable of doing it.
'Let's see how the next few months develop.'
Pepe has found the net three times in the Europa League this term but only made four league starts and cut a frustrated figure during Arsenal's 2-0 win over Newcastle in the FA Cup before he was withdrawn with the tie goalless.
The 25-year-old has been an unused substitute in the Gunners' last two top flight wins and Crystal Palace visit on Thursday with compatriot Wilfried Zaha set to lead the line for the Eagles.
Arsenal notably decided to sign Pepe over Zaha when Unai Emery was in charge, but current manager Arteta has called for patience.
He added: 'I think it is hard to make judgement on some players that haven't played many minutes over the last two or three weeks and to throw them in and expect them to be the best player on the pitch.
'I don't think it happens and Nico tried. He tried all the game and had some really good moments - moments where he could have scored two or three goals.
'In a normal circumstance and with his ability in those positions, he puts the ball in the back of the net. He didn't do it but I think his contribution overall was good.'
Pepe's performance at the weekend drew criticism from club legend Ian Wright, who slammed both Pepe and Willian for 'very, very poor' displays in the FA Cup.
'Very, very poor from [Pepe] today,' Wright told BBC Sport. 'Same with Willian. These are two players we needed a lot from, and we are just not getting it, to be honest.'
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It's because of how much Pepe loses the ball when we're attacking that Hector Bellerin is always exposed, and had to run the length of the pitch back to defend, Pepe is too irresponsible with the ball, he also can't shoot on target even if goalkeepers are blindfolded... if he and Willian doesn't change for the best, one day, Arteta is going to put them on the couch at home and say these words, "I gave them many opportunities to do well, but they didn't, I've failed them and I'm sorry for them and the fans who expected more..." The actual meaning being, "I swear by Elisha's bones these fvckers won't smell the pitch again as long as I'm here and to hell with the pundits and rival fans who dare question my decision, thank you..."