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'I have a real hunger to learn' – Arsenal’s Nketiah vows to keep improving

Eddie Nketiah1 The Anglo-Ghanaian opened his English top-flight account this season over the weekend

Mon, 24 Feb 2020 Source: goal.com

Eddie Nketiah is keen on learning and improving after his striking performance in Arsenal’s 3-2 victory over Everton on Sunday.

The Anglo-Ghanaian opened his English top-flight account this season as Mikel Arteta’s side secured a comeback win over the Toffees at Emirates Stadium.

Nketiah has been exciting since his return from a loan spell with Leeds United – scoring two goals in all competitions.

Notwithstanding, he has voiced his aspiration to keep developing in his bid to get more playing time under manager Arteta.

"I just want to keep improving day in and day out and I have a real hunger to learn and I want to keep improving and keep challenging for a place to try and start games, play games,” he told the Arsenal website.

“I'm here, I believe in myself and I want to be in the team so I will just keep working hard in each situation I am put in."

The 20-year-old’s effort came off an accurate cross from Bukayo Saka, and that was the first time since 2008 Arsenal had two players under 21 score and assist for the team.



Nketiah also shed light on his rapport with the teenager who now boasts of 10 assists for the Gunners this season across all competitions.

"It’s great. Like I said you’ve just got to keep getting in there and I was confident that after Baka put in a great ball I’d be able to get on the end of it and thankfully it went in,” he continued.

"Bukayo's in great form. I think he’s got a wonderful delivery and we’re quite close off the pitch. I told him when he gets in there make sure he bends it in and I’ll make sure I’m on the end of it.

“We linked up well today and it’s great that it came off and we got a goal from it.”

Arsenal host Olympiacos in Thursday’s Europa League Last 32 return leg. The first leg ended 1-0 in favour of the English team thanks to Alexandre Lacazette's 81st-minute strike.
Source: goal.com
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