Arteta reveals what Smith Rowe needs to fulfil his potential at Arsenal

Smith Rowe set for Arsenal stay

PREMIER LEAGUE Arteta reveals what Smith Rowe needs to fulfil his potential at Arsenal

Mark Kinyanjui 12:55 - 21.04.2023

The midfielder has been used sparingly this season.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has admitted Emile Smith Rowe needs 'clarity' in order to make him grow into a given position if he is to fulfill his undoubted potential at the club.

Smith Rowe, who returned to full fitness in February after sitting the first half of the season out with a groin injury, recently admitted that the current season is “the worst of his career” in an interview with Sky Sports.

The England international had earned plenty of plaudits since cementing his place as a regular starter with a man-of-the-match performance against Chelsea on Boxing Day in 2020, adding creative spark to the side with his off-the-ball movement, ability to play one-twos, drift between the lines and combine well with his fellow attacking young trident of Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka.

He earned a new contract and the coveted number 10 shirt in the summer of 2021, and followed it up with 10 goals and two assists in the Premier League last season, mostly playing as a left winger or a number 10.

However, club captain, Martin Odegaard has since cemented his role as the primary creator of the team playing in the right half-space, while Gabriel Martinelli is quickly rising to stardom playing as a left winger.

Arteta has tested him across five different positions. He has tried him as a 10, as a left-sided number 8, a right winger, a left winger, and even as a false 9. Despite this, he has struggled to cement a place.

“I think what he needs is like any player, he needs clarity, he needs to feel loved, to understand why he is [in that position], and where he wants to be, and what he needs to do to get there.

“And he is on the right path. There’s a lot of competition now in the team and he needs as well the right moment and the right time in the game to get the opportunity and then he needs to take it.”

Smith Rowe was famously subbed off after coming on as a sub in the dramatic last-minute 3-2 win over Bournemouth despite getting an assist that day. He has admitted that he needs to be ready for when the manager needs him from now till the end of the season.