Following Arsenal's 2-0 loss to Newcastle in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg, manager Mikel Arteta has stirred controversy by attributing the defeat to the match ball. Arteta claimed that the ball used in the match differed significantly from the Premier League ball, affecting its flight and grip.
The EFL responded by defending the ball's quality, highlighting its FIFA Quality Pro standard and successful use in other major European leagues such as Serie A and LaLiga. This isn't the first time the Carabao Cup ball has faced criticism, with Pep Guardiola expressing similar concerns during his time at Manchester City.
Looking ahead, Arsenal is preparing to face Manchester United in the FA Cup third-round match with a special edition ball commemorating United as the current FA Cup holders, adding another challenge of adaptation for Arsenal.
Arteta's comments have ignited a debate among fans and pundits about the impact of different match balls on team performance. Some speculate that Arteta's remarks might be a strategic move to deflect criticism from his team, reminiscent of Sir Alex Ferguson's famous claim about a grey kit affecting Manchester United's performance. Only time will tell if Arsenal can rebound as United did, overcoming criticism to achieve future success.
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