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The old Arteta would have fielded his strong 11 without any rotation. This was a big step for him and not changing the team immediately we conceded showed the trust he had in the players. It might be lost to many but that starting lineup didn't have Trossard, Martinelli, Timber, White and Ode and had 2 players playing out of position in Kai and Partey. Big win considering

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Tbh I don’t get the hate arteta is getting for so much rotation

We literally dominated a game and won 3-1 and people are displeased that we did it with about 5 rotation changes? Not clear to me at all what that’s about as that’s a success story not a blight

As for Jesus, yeah he certainly looks finished at this level but isn’t that exactly why Arteta dared to start him at home against relegation fodder - to try and play him into confidence against a team even he should be able to do something against?

Last season we were all on here saying drop Havertz because his early season form was trash. We all bemoaned him being given a charity penalty to open his account. But he was in fact played into form and the confidence and improvements followed.

Second half of last season and early games this season, Martinelli was really poor. Arteta played him into something resembling form now. He’s regaining confidence and the goals are starting to return

Jesus has been on horrible form for ages, but there WILL come a point in the season when due to injuries or something else, he will have to start up front. There will be a time when Havertz is suspended and trossard is injured or whatever. It will come when we least expect it and could easily involve us facing top opposition. You do not want to be letting players who are shot of form and confidence fall deeper and deeper into a rut then expect them to magically play well when you really need them.

Yesterday Jesus played because it was the safest game imaginable to give the guy a chance to find a goal and some confidence which he desperately needed.

He still played badly which was very disappointing, but the decision to play him was a very logical one and since we still won 3-1 you can’t say it was costly

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