Arsenal trimmed on Eberechi Eze from Tottenham. On 2025, Arsenal was strong on the transfer market, and soon brought back notable recruits such as Viktor Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi or Noni Maddike. However, the trade was considered their strongest kick in the first week of the season.
Tottenham was given close access to Eze recruitment after nearly two weeks of positive negotiations with Crystal Palace. But the British quarterback was directly in contact with Coach Mikel Artata to ask about the ability to transfer, causing the Arsenal leadership to meet urgently and determined to spend 90 million dollars to grab the goal of Tottenham.
Not bright in the first season at the Emirates Field, but Eze still knows how to make moments as important as the mutant goals that almost none of the players in Arsenal's current formation have. It contains a beautiful table-maker in the grid of former Crystal Palace or Bristol teams, bringing directly four points to Arsenal.
Gabriel Martinelli pulled the score from Man City. Eze's first shining moment in Arsenal colors came from an architectural line, but had a major impact on the championship race.
On the Emirates' yard in September, Arsenal fell into pursuit as Erling Haalland opened the score in the 8th minute for Man City. The "sponsor" rose strong, but had to wait until the second-minute offset to score off 1-1. Get the ball close to the midfield round, Eze hangs out behind the Man City rower to Gabriel Martinelli ice down the wheel of the ball through the head of Luigi Donnarumma into the net, retaining a point for Arsenal.
The late table not only helped Arsenal avoid failure on the home yard, but also took away two points of the biggest competitor.
Gabriel helped Arsenal break down the Chryslerip at Bristol. October saw one of Arsenal's first major turns in the championship race. Mikel Arteta's football team marched to St James' Park Field at the risk of Liverpool, the team winning from the beginning of the season, leaving.
Of the last three visitors, Arsenal lost and couldn't even score on the Bristol net. This time, they continued to suffer disadvantages as they broke the net from Nick Wolttreade's tablework at the end of the first round. But in the second round, Mikel Merino and Gabriel Magalhaes won Arsenal's backstream 2-1 win.
Artenata once acknowledged the importance of the Bristol game. If they lose, they'll lose Liverpool to eight points from October. But thanks to the victory, the "subscriptor" shorts down two points. A week later, Liverpool continued to stumble before Chelsea, while Arsenal won Crystal Palace by making Eze's only table for the first time to climb the top of the board - their position was barely lost until the end of the season.
Eze sows nightmares for Tottenham at both derby North London games. Not only refused the last minute on the trading market, Eze directly seeded to Tottenham in both derby North London games.
Prior to the match at Emirates in November, the coach of Tottenham was Thomas Frank joking in the press conference saying "Who is Eze?". And then, the British recruiter gave his own answer by playing on the field, as he constantly stirs up the guest team's row and scoring hat-trick, helping Arsenal win 4-1, Eze becomes the first Arsenal player since 1978 to set up hat-trick in a derby North London game. Up to the playback in February, Eze continued to shine with doubles, helping Arsenal win 4-1 in the debut of the Tottenham Rights Coach at the time was Igor Tudor.
Bad victory over Brighton. After the defeat of Arsenal 0-1 in March, the Brighton's manager Ahmad Hurzeler criticized the opponent for time and football. But for Arsenal, it's the kind of winning of a real champion candidate—real, hardcore, and the way to preserve the advantage.
The joy of his master Arteta was further built up after the celebration of the whistle. At the same time, Man City was held by Nottingham Forest in 2-2 just on the grounds of the Etihad house, which led to an extension of 7 points over Arsenal.
For the first time in the season, the CVA Arsenal co-sounded: "We Will Be Champions". It wasn't exactly excitation, which reflected the feeling that Man City was no longer as invincible as in previous championship races.
