Mikel Arteta has hit back at critics calling him "too cautious" in big games - with the Arsenal manager asking the question: "how can you dominate against Man City by playing a handbrake".
Criticism of Arteta being overcautious came after Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Sunday, with the Gunners accused of "wasting 45 minutes" against City by Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher.
The game saw Arsenal rescue a point through Gabriel Martinelli's stoppage-time equaliser that ruled out Erling Haaland's opener - but Arteta's side did not have a shot for 31 minutes and their first one on target came in first-half stoppage time.
At the same time, Arsenal limited City to just 33.2 per cent possession at the Emirates Stadium - which is the lowest from a Pep Guardiola team from the head coach's entire top-flight career in management.
Arteta admitted he has not read criticism about him or his team but if he did, he said: "I would be extremely surprised.
"With my knowledge, know-how and how I analyse a football game, it was impossible for me to predict such a dominance from Arsenal for 96 minutes. It has never happened in 17 years of Pep as a manager.
"How can you be dominant against such a team with a handbrake? Dominance and handbrake - they are two different words. But I accept everything.
"I was just surprised by it. When I saw everything and watching it back with all the stats, I was surprised.
"I respect everyone's opinion. If I can see and learn something that I haven't seen, more than happy to do so. That's never an issue."
'It's too easy to say Eze should have started'
One of the key areas of complaints about Arteta's set-up against City was the make-up of his midfield.
Just like against Liverpool in August, Arteta lined up with Mikel Merino as the most advanced midfielder alongside Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi.
Arteta rectified his midfield at half-time, taking Merino off for Eberechi Eze - who many said should have started from the off.
However, the Arsenal manager believes one player does not change his overall tactics - while he also added that Eze may not have been able to play another 90 minutes after his start to life in north London.
"I don't think one player makes that when you see the behaviour of our team," he said. "If you are going to define that with one player playing in that position, I understand collective sport in a very different way.
"We played Ebs on the right-hand side. Could he play 90 minutes? That's a question I put for myself because none of you know the load that he can do.
"It's easy to say he could have played at the start, but maybe not. Because he's already played two games from the start and he's never played as a right-hand side attacking midfielder. That's another one, a new element for him. All good."
What the pundits said about Arteta's Arsenal....
Gary Neville: "My narrative with Arsenal was thinking is he going to take the risk? Is he going to send his players the message that I am going for it, that I believe in you? And the teamsheet comes through and I see that Leandro Trossard, who's a very good player, and Mikel Merino are on it.
"I thought the same at Anfield and I can't help thinking, and I've said this probably now for a couple of weeks: I'm not going to look at what a manager says, I'm going to look at what he does. His actions and his actions at half-time were of a manager who I think got it wrong because if you're making two substitutions at half-time it's not gone to plan.
"You know that the players that you started with are not going to be able to win you the game in all circumstances, which is when they go a goal down. So, you've given away 45 minutes in a big match.
"You must be looking back at this game and reviewing it and think: should I have started with Eze from the off? Should I have started with Martinelli on the left? I understand why Saka didn't start, we all get that, but it could have been more attacking than it was, and it wasn't. And again, like at Anfield, the attacking substitutions only happen when they are one down, and that's not right."
Jamie Carragher: "Arteta has got a team and a squad that are that close to being really, really special in terms of winning a Premier League and maybe even winning a Champions League, I think they are that good.
"But time after time, when it comes to these big games he picks a team that feels like he is thinking more about the opposition and that does not mean you cannot win the Premier League, Jose Mourinho won it three times and he was a little bit like that.
"But, for me, that was a waste of 45 minutes [in the first half]. Liverpool were there for the taking in that second half at Anfield, Man City were there for the taking at the start of this game and he has allowed them to come into the game.
"It is just a recurring pattern season after season and if you are Arteta and an Arsenal supporter, you just have to hope that does not cost you at the end of the season as they are a brilliant team with a fantastic squad, but the margins are so small."
Roy Keane: "The few managers I've played under, particularly at club level, I always thought were gamblers. Brian Clough and Alex Ferguson were gamblers. They were all about winning and not waiting and not worrying too much about the opposition.
"So I felt the managers I worked under were gamblers, and they went for it, and they got the rewards, and maybe Arteta is defensive-minded. We said last year about too many draws - 14 of them with 10 of them from winning positions.
"Then you look at some of his team selection today, you see people like [Eberchi] Eze when he comes on, we saw the quality of the pass [for the equaliser]. It doesn't mean to say you take silly gambles, but just calculated gambles.
"If you're bringing players into your club for £70m, who make the difference going forward, then it's very hard to have an influence when you're sitting on the bench.
"When I'm looking at Arteta, I think his mindset is, 'Let's make sure we don't get beaten today'. But because of the standards of the other teams, and we're talking about Liverpool and Man City over the last few years, that won't be enough.
"The first half here [against Man City], they had one or two shots on target. When you're the home team, you have to put them under pressure. But if City are a little bit fatigued and after 15 minutes going, 'Oh my God, we're in for a long day'.
"Now Arsenal did get the rewards, but they got the rewards towards the end of the game because they are going to gamble. They are going to chase the game. The home team are going to do that, but City didn't have that counter-attack."
rekacknost
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Eze is not even from a different league for that matter, he has been in EPL carrying Palace, he knows those players well so why do you think he can’t? Agh Arteta just leave
leuming75
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Mikel Merino is not an attacking minded midfield as same as zubermendi…not creative enough to supply the ball to Grokeyes…how come you stubborn arteta.. And also you started Saliba although Mosquera have a good momentum for the last two game (EPL n UCL) Saliba just come out from injury and never have a competetive match after injury..arteta pick up Saliba and he’s not fit enough to track back Halland on the goal Mancity have scored.. If mosquera play.. i am confident that won’t be a goal..damn you arteta stubborn Headcoach😡
leuming75
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Eze can’t play 90 minutes? Wtf arteta.. Eze had play with crystal palace 90 minutes almostly everygame with Crystal Palace… stubborn arteta😡
deccdims
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Arteta what you deserve as a manager you need 3 point in every of your game to win trophy , please have that mentality. not only ball possession
Lunilmnosz
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these pundits are jockers. none of them loves arsenal. they would rather see arsenal loose than arsenal win. arsenal was playing man city and not Leicester city.
wumeiknsty
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Boss why do you answer fools who have never coached even a primary school football? and others just mouthing they were anable to coach Valencia?
93_20
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Like you scored a lucky late goal in the last game against us at etihad
but it was in fact we dominate you in that match, I aren't going to judge you that match because it was 10 vs 11 which you defended very good 🤷
tjlyon
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I understand the reason everyone is very critical of Arteta than other coaches, and I’ll take it cos it’s because they see our team is good enough to win big trophies and we haven’t. But the double standard of judgement when other coaches do what Arteta does is crazy.
tjlyon
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If you watched the game you can tell arsenal didn't dominate city, we used their tactics against them, they scored a lucky very lucky late goal.
Like you scored a lucky late goal in the last game against us at etihad
lobacklmou
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that's is the true, arteta is a selfishness coach, he mean he most play with there national players weather they deserve in a role or not, which can cause the team alot of problems
93_20
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Arteta should stop listening to haters who are angry that Arsenal did not lose. We know them all. Instead of them to criticize Pep for parking the bus from beginning to the end, they are criticising Arteta for dominating City from start to finish. You can never please haters.
If you watched the game you can tell arsenal didn't dominate city, we used their tactics against them, they scored a lucky very lucky late goal.
vazknorty
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Arteta should stop listening to haters who are angry that Arsenal did not lose. We know them all. Instead of them to criticize Pep for parking the bus from beginning to the end, they are criticising Arteta for dominating City from start to finish. You can never please haters.
dominating with how many attempts all these delusional Arteta fans
Domcemsuyz
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Arteta should stop listening to haters who are angry that Arsenal did not lose. We know them all. Instead of them to criticize Pep for parking the bus from beginning to the end, they are criticising Arteta for dominating City from start to finish. You can never please haters.
woebdknpu
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𝑻𝒉𝒖𝒔 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒕𝒓𝒖𝒕𝒉 𝑯𝒐𝒘 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒓𝒕 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝑴𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒐 𝒂 𝒅𝒆𝒇𝒆𝒏𝒔𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝒎𝒊𝒅𝒇𝒊𝒆𝒍𝒅𝒆𝒓 𝒘𝒉𝒊𝒍𝒔𝒕 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒉𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝑬𝒛𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑵𝒘𝒂𝒏𝒆𝒓𝒊 𝒐𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒃𝒆𝒏𝒄𝒉
Rawbcdekmr
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Arteta should be sack
Jabacnostu
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Actually, my worry with Arteta is his inferiority complex feeling when he plays Liverpool at Anfield and now Man City at Emirates. He must know that his team is equal to beat any team in the world. This is what Luis Enrique put PSG team to believe they can best any team and that got them treble. In just 5 games Arsenal trail Liverpool with 5 points, and that's not encouraging. I can't imagine this current Arsenal team losing it again this season and if that happens he should go... no more excuses.
Wekkrsty
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Last season we were criticised for parking the bus after getting a red card but city is not for 34% possessions wasting time and delayed start and even kicking the ball away
ksantos
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I don't think Arteta understands the competitiveness of the premier League specially with big teams like City, the current City is the not the team we are used to seeing two years ago, he should have selected the best attacking players he had and win the game instead of defending, because the time Arteta faces City it would be a different team, by then he would have realised how worthy are the two points he dropped now
vesbcklnuy
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Arsenal is a solid team but needs an astitute manager not just a motivational manager Arteta
pemmy4all
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You criticize the manager whose team dominated, and praised the manager whose strategy was park the bus and get the ball to Doku who either draws a foul or finds Haaland. All these pundits just are not sincere in their games analysis.
vuoeklmpru
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this is the last chance for Arteta if he failed to lifting any trophy this season believe or not he will be was...
Luwelnopt
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Arteta had better watch it..no trophy come the end of the season and he's a gunner
Maubcptuyz
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Why sell it the council must refuse it’s more than a monument now for the council,national treasure
Kiaadekpz
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Do it your way, let them criticize now. It's their mouth they will use to praise you after victory ✌️
Kiaadekpz
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(Neville, Keane) and Carragher GO and select Man U and Liverpool teams respectively. You can't be a coach and a pundit at the same time 😂😂😂😂
GunnArs
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guardiola gets praised for parking the bus and playing a 541 and having 33% of possession while arteta gets criticized for team selection (who knows it better than him) and not going all-in in attack, notably against a very good guardiola team which destroys other teams on counter attacks. these pundits were good and respected players but none of them made it in management. i stopped listening to keane and neville and caragher a long time ago because they aren’t and can’t be objective in their analyses.
Mokeinpst
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You are doing a great job. Don't mind the noise in the press. Playing against Pep's team and dominating is a plus. Let's not forget, Arsenal wasn't up against Burnley or Sunderland, but the best team in the EPL for the last 10 years.
jatadmnosu
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coward just fusing in enze