Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: Why Eguavoen should be worried about Partey

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes 'something clicked' for in-form Ghanian midfielder 

Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: Why Eguavoen should be worried about Partey
Partey vs Super Eagles

After a not too impressive start of his career at Arsenal, Thomas Partey, the Black Stars midfield general is today playing his best football.

The Super Eagles are billed to face the Black Stars in a must-win Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying match and Eagles Technical Director, Austin Eguavoen must find a way of neutralizing Partey.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes 'something clicked' for in-form midfielder  Partey after he delivered a forthright assessment of his Arsenal career at the end of last year.

The 28-year-old told Sky Sports in December he had not adapted fully to the Premier League and said his performances for the Gunners should only be rated four out of 10.

But either side of an Africa Cup of Nations campaign with Ghana, the ex-Atletico Madrid midfielder - who suffered an injury-hit first season after his move from Spain - has delivered a string of impressive performances.

He had the most ball recoveries of any player in the dramatic victory against Wolves and Gunners boss Arteta believes that frank public comment to close out 2021 and improved fitness has helped him become a leading figure in his side.  



'When you assess yourself the way Thomas did publicly it's really rare.,' Arteta said ahead of Arsenal's visit to Watford on Sunday. 'Probably that day something clicked. 

'He is in impressive form. The fact that he's been injury free is massive, but he's probably more fit as well because he's doing things better.'

Asked if he had noticed Partey's improvement since his interview, Arteta simply replied: 'Yes.'

However, the Ghana international has scored just once in his Gunners career since his £45million move in October 2020, which he scored against Aston Villa earlier this season.

Gunners fans have become frustrated with his lack of accuracy when shooting from outside the box, but a chuckling Arteta added:  'Some of the goals he scores in training, you would be amazed! 

'You won't believe me probably, so we have to see one of those soon get into the net!'

Asked in December to give himself a mark out of 10, Partey responded: 'Personally I would say five or six. But with the marks of the (fans) also, I would give myself four.

'Because there are moments in a game when I can really hurt the other team but there are also moments where, because I'm not yet adapted to the Premier League, maybe I lose a bit of focus and that's when everything goes down.'