Mikel Arteta is making glaring Arsenal error Sir Alex Ferguson, Pep Guardiola and Arne Slot wouldn’t dream of making

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MORE than a few eyebrows were raised at the Emirates when Arsenal’s starting line-up was announced. In particular the midfield three of Mikel Merino, Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi.GettyDeclan Rice started in a three-man midfield against Manchester City[/caption]ReutersMartin Zubimendi joined Rice in the midfield[/caption]APMikel Merino was a more surprising name in the Gunners midfield[/caption]It was a defensive-minded decision by Arteta to put pressure on City’s Rodri and limit his influence from deep while keeping things tight until he found the courage to fling on his attacking game-changers at the right moment.It backfired massively. Those who criticised Arteta for playing not to lose instead of going for the win at Liverpool last month – eventually losing 1-0 – have even more fuel to chuck on the now-blazing fire.He had a fully-fit Eze on the bench, and yet kept the handbrake on with a safety-first approach. The question remains: does Arteta have the bravery to win a league title?The sort of midfield that would have been Jose Mourinho-approved, but one that Arteta must NEVER start again in a title-defining game again if Arsenal are to compete for the Prem.Can you imagine Sir Alex Ferguson, Pep Guardiola or even Arne Slot doing the same? No chance.That trio had no pace, no drive, no attacking intent – and Arsenal have no hope of glory come May should they combine from the off again.Pep Guardiola and Sir Alex Ferguson in 2011Getty - ContributorReutersLiverpool boss Arne Slot and Guardiola[/caption]Match StatsMARTINELLI MORE THAN JUST A ‘FINISHER’MIKEL Arteta made it clear after Arsenal’s Champions League opener just how much it pains him to leave Gabriel Martinelli on the bench.The Brazilian came on away at Athletic Bilbao on Tuesday night and after 36 seconds he netted before creating another for Leandro Trossard.It was not enough for Arteta to reward Martinelli with a first start for nearly a month against Manchester City, revealing that he prefers to call his subs “finishers” to give them more meaning and motivation.But after yet another late goal to snatch points, there is now a dilemma for Arteta: continue using him as a super-sub – or super-finisher – or recall him to that left-winger spot.Martinelli would admit himself that he has not been in good form over the last 18 months with just 18 goals in all competitions over the past two seasons.But he is certainly knocking on the door. Is this the start of his North London renaissance?GettyGabriel Martinelli rescued a point for Arsenal[/caption]EZE SHINING IN GOOD COMPANYWITH England boss Thomas Tuchel watching on, Eberechi Eze proved why he is so special and belongs on the biggest of stages.Eze would have been more than frustrated to be left on the bench for this one, desperate to build some momentum in an Arsenal shirt with next summer’s World Cup looming.But boy did he deliver when he was thrown on at half-time with Mikel Arteta desperate for some magic after playing it safe for the first 45 minutes.His beautifully-crafted long ball over the top to put in Gabriel Martinelli for a late, late equaliser is exactly why Arteta snatched him from Crystal Palace, lured from the grasps of rivals Tottenham at the last minute.Once again for large parts, the Gunners struggled to break down a low block, just like they did last season, but Eze is the player with the key to unlock the most stubborn of defences – if he is given the chance.It cannot be clearer now – Arteta must start Eze as much as possible between now and the end of the campaign if Arsenal are going to claw the Prem title away from Liverpool.GettyEberechi Eze is shining for Arsenal[/caption]