
"I believe that if you have to motivate a player then you have a big problem. Motivation is just talk, for someone to inspire you for a minute of an hour. I think the biggest motivation he has is the reason why he came to this club. He really feels attached and belonging here."
"The rest is moments that you have in your career. When you move to a different club, navigating that and making sure you do everything that you possibly can to make it work."
Eberechi Eze, a former Crystal Palace playmaker now at Arsenal, has demonstrated both exceptional and inconsistent performances. He scored a Premier League hat-trick in a north London derby in November and contributed two goals in Arsenal's 4-1 victory over Tottenham. However, his form between these matches has been variable, and he faced criticism following a mistake in December's 2-1 loss to Aston Villa. Manager Mikel Arteta maintains that Eze possesses inherent motivation and does not require external encouragement. Arteta emphasizes that Eze's primary motivation stems from his desire to succeed at Arsenal and his sense of belonging at the club, rather than needing constant inspiration from management.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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