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Premier League | Gameweek 37
May 19, 2021 at 7pm UK
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Mikel Arteta lavishes praise on Nicolas Pepe

Mikel Arteta lavishes praise on Nicolas Pepe
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A double from the record signing kept the Gunners in the hunt for European football next season.

Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal attacker Nicolas Pepe is finally starting to settle and praised his improved work away from the pitch.

The £72million signing grabbed a brace in Wednesday's vital 3-1 win at Crystal Palace, which kept the Gunners in the hunt for a place in the European Conference League going into the final day.

Pepe has been inconsistent since his transfer two years ago, but has recovered well from a low point in November when he was sent off at Leeds to take his tally for the season to 14 goals in all competitions, with eight in the Premier League.

Asked if the Ivory Coast international had now settled, Arteta said: "I'm very encouraged and positive to think that way for two reasons.

"One, because he's come a long way, in terms of the consistency of what he's producing in games. Not only in the Premier League but what he's done in Europe this season.

"And the second one, because of his serious mindset. He wants to look at every action, he wants to look at every post-match reflection we do with him individually.

"He wants to work and he wants to be the best. And when that happens and he has the talent that he has, I think it's a really good mixture."

Arteta has previously described the 25-year-old as a "free spirit" but one who "needs guidance" and it appears the winger is now taking that on board.

Goals in wins over Southampton, Leicester, West Brom and now Palace since the turn of the year ensure the Gunners can still qualify for a European competition next season despite a disastrous winter period.

Victory over Brighton on Sunday coupled with rivals Tottenham and Everton dropping points would result in Arsenal finishing seventh, which would secure a spot in the inaugural Europa Conference League campaign.

"If somebody were to say to us in November or December that we could be in the position we're in to have the chance in the last game to qualify for Europe, we'd have said you're crazy, but we've done it," Arteta added.

"I think what ourselves and the number of points that we've managed to get in those months, we have earned the right to be in that position. Now it's time to deliver on the final day, but unfortunately it's not in our hands."

Two stoppage-time goals spoiled Roy Hodgson's Selhurst Park farewell with the Crystal Palace manager set to step down after Sunday's trip to Liverpool.

Centre-back James Tomkins made his first start since January and was disappointed not to send the 73-year-old off with a final home win.

He admitted: "It was a good performance. We showed good battle in the second half and the scoreline doesn't tell the whole story. Their second goal was in the 91st minute.

"We took the game right to them up until that moment and that knocked the stuffing out of us when they went 2-1 up, but we gave them a good game second half.

"Obviously it would have been nice to send Roy off from the last home game against Arsenal with a win but it just wasn't to be."

Roy Hodgson with the Crystal Palace players and staff
Roy Hodgson with the Crystal Palace players and staff (Facundo Arrizabalaga/PA)

Tomkins only recently returned following surgery on his eye after an innocuous training ground injury which Hodgson admitted could have been career-threatening.

"It was great to be back out there, especially with the fans there as well. They put on a great atmosphere considering it wasn't full capacity," the ex-West Ham defender added.

"It's been a bit of a weird season with the strange injury to the eye, I was hoping to get back before the end, but it was nice to get that game time in.

"It would have been nice with a better result but from a personal point of view I feel like I've come a long way. It was a bad injury and it's just nice to be back."




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